Micah Dubinko - Sunnyvale CA, US Chen Li - Sunnyvale CA, US Heidi Ann Pollock - San Francisco CA, US James Liang - Mountain View CA, US Jeff Leung - Mountain View CA, US Michael Jeremy Temkin - San Francisco CA, US Cynthia Johanson - San Francisco CA, US Zhaowei Charlie Jiang - Palo Alto CA, US Boaz Aharon Shaham - Sunnyvale CA, US Hei Chan - Sunnyvale CA, US
A network device, system, and method are directed towards enabling a determination for page size tailoring of content based, in part, on estimating of effects of processes applicable to preparing the content for use on a specified mobile device. Before performing the processes on the content, an estimation of the effects of the configuring processes may be determined. If the estimated content size is determined to be too large for the specified mobile device's memory footprint, page tailoring techniques may be applied to the content. Such page tailoring techniques may include stretching the content across a plurality of files, discarding a portion of the content, reducing portions of the content, or the like. Various processes may then be applied to the content to configure it for use on the specified mobile device.
Platform For Rendering Content For A Remote Device
Micah Dubinko - Sunnyvale CA, US Zhaowei Charlie Jiang - Palo Alto CA, US Nigel Choi - Sunnyvale CA, US Chen Li - Sunnyvale CA, US Keith Anthony Marlow - Galston, AU Guang Yang - Los Angeles CA, US Olga Volodymyrivna Gavrylyako - Fremont CA, US James Liang - Los Angeles CA, US Jeff Leung - Mountain View CA, US Michael Jeremy Temkin - San Francisco CA, US Abdul Rasel Khan - London, GB Ming Sui - Fremont CA, US Hui Guo - Santa Clara CA, US Jaekwon Park - San Jose CA, US Surendra Sadanand Rayam - Sunnyvale CA, US Takayuki Tei - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Yahoo! Inc. - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
G06F 17/21
US Classification:
715251
Abstract:
A platform for customized rendering of markup language (ML) documents into a document in a device specific language that is subsequently provided for display by a target remote device. A rendering context for the target remote device and an ML document is received by the platform, which performs processes that can paginate and fully render pages that are subsequently delivered for display by the target remote device. A post-rendering process may also be provided to perform additional processing of media items for the device specific language document. This additional processing may include including links to or embedding media items in pages of the device specific language document. The remote device can be arranged as a client device that provides for wired and/or wireless communication over a network.
Server Assisted Device Independent Markup Language
Micah Dubinko - Sunnyvale CA, US Zhaowei Charlie Jiang - Palo Alto CA, US Nigel Choi - San Carlos CA, US Chen Li - Sunnyvale CA, US Keith Anthony Marlow - Galston, AU Guang Yang - Santa Clara CA, US Olga Volodymyrivna Gavrylyako - Fremont CA, US James Liang - Los Angeles CA, US Jeff Leung - Mountain View CA, US Michael Jeremy Temkin - San Francisco CA, US Abdul Rasel Khan - London, GB Ming Sui - Fremont CA, US Hui Guo - Santa Clara CA, US Jaekwon Park - SanJose CA, US Surendra Sadanand Rajam - Sunnyvale CA, US Takayuki Tei - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Yahoo! Inc. - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
G06F 17/21 G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709203, 715239, 715238
Abstract:
A platform for customized rendering of an editable mobile markup language document for a mobile device. A rendering context and an editable mobile markup language (MML) document for the mobile device is received by the platform, which performs processes that can paginate and fully render pages that are subsequently delivered for display by the mobile device. The MML document and its modules and content are independent of the rendering context for the mobile device. The mobile device can be arranged as a client device that provides for wired and/or wireless communication over a network.
Yoshihiro Seto - Ashigarakami-gum, JP Luc Bousse - Mountain View CA, US Chen Li - Mountain View CA, US
Assignee:
FUJIFILM CORPORATION - TOKYO
International Classification:
B08B 9/032 B08B 9/035
US Classification:
134 2212, 134 2211
Abstract:
To improve cleansing quality of wall surfaces of micro-flow channels in a micro-flow channel cleansing method. During cleansing of wall surfaces of micro-flow channels having at least one branching channel, by causing cleansing fluid to flow therethrough, the cleansing fluid is caused to flow through the at least one branching channel such that there is no residual fluid on the wall surfaces thereof.
Integrating Intelligent Sensing And Safety Assurance Into Organic Matter Processing Apparatus
- San Bruno CA, US Harry E. Tannenbaum - San Francisco CA, US Adam Mittleman - Redwood City CA, US Ismail Uluturk - San Francisco CA, US Karthik Kumsi Vadiraja - San Jose CA, US Nikhil Ramish - San Francisco CA, US Jaideep Singh Chavan - Mountain View CA, US Tom Ayotte - Hayward CA, US Chen Li - Fremont CA, US Kelly Joan Veit - San Francisco CA, US Pinida Jan Moolsintong - San Francisco CA, US Geoffrey Becker Hill - Seattle WA, US
International Classification:
B02C 25/00 G06F 1/3246
Abstract:
Embodiments disclosed herein provide an organic matter processing apparatus and method for the use thereof to convert organic matter into a ground and desiccated product. This can be accomplished using a bucket assembly that can grind, paddle, and heat organic matter contained therein. An air treatment system is provided to treat the air interacting with the organic matter. The processing apparatus is outfitted with sensors and switches that provide feedback data to a processing unit and a safety monitor. The feedback data is used to monitor the operating conditions and the status of various components, as well as control the operation of the processing apparatus. In addition, the feedback data is used to enforce a safety protocol.
Methods And Systems For Detecting Shading For Solar Trackers
A solar tracker system including a tracker apparatus including a plurality of solar modules, each of the solar modules being spatially configured to face in a normal manner in an on sun position in an incident direction of electromagnetic radiation derived from the sun, wherein the solar modules include a plurality of PV strings, and a tracker controller. The tracker controller includes a processor, a memory, a power supply configured to provide power to the tracker controller, a plurality of power inputs configured to receive a plurality of currents from the plurality of PV strings, a current sensing unit configured to individually monitor the plurality of currents, a DC-DC power converter configured to receive the plurality of power inputs powered from the plurality of PV strings to supply power to the power supply, and a motor controller, wherein the tracker controller is configured to track the sun position.
- Grand Cayman, KY Peter G. Diehl - Shanghai, CN Chen Yue Li - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
G01S 3/808 G01S 3/803
Abstract:
Described herein are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer readable media for determining a direction of movement of an authority vehicle in relation to another vehicle such as an autonomous vehicle and initiating or ceasing a vehicle response measure that may have previously been initiated based on the determined direction of movement. A signal source associated with the authority vehicle emits a periodic acoustic signal that is received at one or more audio capture devices, which may be provided at various locations on an exterior of a vehicle. One or more signal characteristics of the acoustic signal can be determined such as frequency, sound intensity, and/or phase. Detected signal characteristic(s) of the acoustic signal can be analyzed, and in some cases, compared against known information such as an expected frequency of the acoustic signal to determine the direction of movement of the authority vehicle in relation to the vehicle.
- Grand Cayman, KY Peter G. Diehl - Shanghai, CN Chen Yue Li - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
G07C 5/08 G07C 5/00
Abstract:
Described herein are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer readable media for evaluating vibrational characteristics of a vehicle such as an autonomous vehicle and vibrational characteristics of a road surface in conjunction with one another to identify anomalous vehicle vibrational characteristics that may be indicative of potential damage to the structure of a vehicle. A baseline vibrational signature may be generated for a road segment based on sensor data received from multiple vehicles traversing the road segment. A vibrational signature may also be generated for a particular vehicle being evaluated based on real-time sensor data. If the vibrational signature for the vehicle deviates from the baseline vibrational signature for the road segment by more than a threshold amount, the vehicle may be deemed to be exhibiting anomalous vibrational characteristics indicative of potential vehicular damage. One or more actions in response thereto may then be taken such as automatically halting the vehicle.
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