Alexander Moore - Mountain View CA, US Aye Moah - Mountain View CA, US Michael Chin - Mountain View CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 19/00 G06F 15/16
US Classification:
700 92, 709206
Abstract:
The methods and systems described herein provide for effective and efficient completion of tasks by users of a computing device. Specifically, the present invention provides users with a proprietary workflow for timing the completion of a task by a user and scoring a user's ability to complete a task within a predetermined length of time. One exemplary embodiment provides for managing electronic messages by scoring their ability to apply actions to messages. Incentives are provided to users to encourage users to apply actions to messages through positive and negative feedback. Scores determined for any particular user may be determined based on the elapsed time between being provided with a message and applying an action to it, or may be determined based on the contents of a message.
Systems And Methods For Applying Game Mechanics To The Completion Of Tasks By Users
Alexander Moore - Mountain View CA, US Aye Moah - Mountain View CA, US Michael Chin - Mountain View CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709206
Abstract:
The methods and systems described herein provide for effective and efficient completion of tasks by users of a computing device. Specifically, the present invention provides users with a proprietary workflow for timing the completion of a task by a user and scoring a user's ability to complete a task within a predetermined length of time. One exemplary embodiment provides for managing the completion of tasks in a task list, timing a user's ability to complete certain tasks, and providing feedback to the user according to their progress.
Systems And Methods For Dynamically Displaying Recipient Calendar Information In Electronic Messages
- Mountain View CA, US Michael J. Chin - Mountain View CA, US Steven J. Molitor - Mountain View CA, US Cody T. Huang - Mountain View CA, US Mai-Chi T. Vu - Mountain View CA, US Daron A. Hall - Mountain View CA, US Alexander W. Moore - Mountain View CA, US
Assignee:
Baydin, Inc. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G06Q 10/10 G06T 11/00 G06F 3/0484 H04L 12/58
Abstract:
Systems and methods for presenting calendar information in electronic messages can include a data processing system receiving a request for calendar information for display in an electronic message responsive to the client device accessing the electronic message. The data processing system can identify, using information in the request, the calendar information of the sender of the electronic message and calendar information of the recipient of the electronic message. The data processing system can retrieve the calendar information of the sender of the electronic message and the calendar information of the recipient of the electronic message. The data processing system can automatically generate an image depicting the calendar information of the sender of the electronic message and the calendar information of the recipient of the electronic message, and send instructions to the client device to cause display of the image within the electronic message accessed by the client device.
Analysis Of Message Quality In A Networked Computer System
- Mountain View CA, US Alexander Moore - Mountain View CA, US Michael Chin - Mountain View CA, US
Assignee:
Baydin, Inc. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G06F 40/253 G06F 3/04847 G06F 3/0482 H04L 51/216
Abstract:
Systems and methods for dynamically assessing and displaying quality features of electronic messages, while composed on client devices, can include one or more processors monitoring the process of composing the electronic message. The one or more processors can retrieve, upon detecting a pause event, data associated with the composed electronic message from a message composing container, and determine a plurality of feature values for a plurality of features of the electronic message based on the retrieved data. The one or more processors can determine, based on the plurality of feature values, a likelihood of receiving a response from a receiving entity once the electronic message is sent to that receiving entity. The one or more processors can provide an indication of the determined likelihood of receiving a response and indications of the plurality of determined feature values for display in association with a message composing window displaying the text received.
Analysis Of Message Quality In A Networked Computer System
- Mountain View CA, US Alexander Moore - Mountain View CA, US Michael Chin - Mountain View CA, US
Assignee:
Baydin, Inc. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G06F 40/253 G06F 3/0484 G06F 3/0482 H04L 12/58
Abstract:
Systems and methods for dynamically assessing and displaying quality features of electronic messages, while composed on client devices, can include one or more processors monitoring the process of composing the electronic message. The one or more processors can retrieve, upon detecting a pause event, data associated with the composed electronic message from a message composing container, and determine a plurality of feature values for a plurality of features of the electronic message based on the retrieved data. The one or more processors can determine, based on the plurality of feature values, a likelihood of receiving a response from a receiving entity once the electronic message is sent to that receiving entity. The one or more processors can provide an indication of the determined likelihood of receiving a response and indications of the plurality of determined feature values for display in association with a message composing window displaying the text received.
Analysis Of Message Quality In A Networked Computer System
- Mountain View CA, US Alexander Moore - Mountain View CA, US Michael Chin - Mountain View CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/27 H04L 12/58 G06F 3/0482 G06F 3/0484
Abstract:
Systems and methods for dynamically assessing and displaying quality features of electronic messages, while composed on client devices, can include one or more processors monitoring the process of composing the electronic message. The one or more processors can retrieve, upon detecting a pause event, data associated with the composed electronic message from a message composing container, and determine a plurality of feature values for a plurality of features of the electronic message based on the retrieved data. The one or more processors can determine, based on the plurality of feature values, a likelihood of receiving a response from a receiving entity once the electronic message is sent to that receiving entity. The one or more processors can provide an indication of the determined likelihood of receiving a response and indications of the plurality of determined feature values for display in association with a message composing window displaying the text received.
Analysis Of Message Quality In A Networked Computer System
- Mountain view CA, US Alexander Moore - Mountain View CA, US Michael CHIN - Mountain View CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/27 H04L 12/58 G06F 3/0484 G06F 3/0482
Abstract:
Systems and methods for dynamically assessing and displaying quality features of electronic messages, while composed on client devices, can include one or more processors monitoring the process of composing the electronic message. The one or more processors can retrieve, upon detecting a pause event, data associated with the composed electronic message from a message composing container, and determine a plurality of feature values for a plurality of features of the electronic message based on the retrieved data. The one or more processors can determine, based on the plurality of feature values, a likelihood of receiving a response from a receiving entity once the electronic message is sent to that receiving entity. The one or more processors can provide an indication of the determined likelihood of receiving a response and indications of the plurality of determined feature values for display in association with a message composing window displaying the text received.
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