Idaho National Laboratory Government Affairs Office
Dec 2009 to 2000 Government Affairs- Executive AssistantUnited States Congressman Mike Simpson Idaho Falls, ID Apr 2009 to Aug 2009 InternNalder Law Office Idaho Falls, ID Jul 2008 to Dec 2008 InternPrinter Eagle, ID Jul 2007 to Jan 2008 Sales Associate
Education:
Brigham Young University-Idaho Rexburg Rexburg, ID Jul 2009 Bachelor of Science in Political Science
Dr. Wolf graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in 1977. He works in Groton, CT and specializes in Dermatology. Dr. Wolf is affiliated with Lawrence Memorial Hospital.
Central Illinois Allergy & Respiratory Clinic 543 W Miller St STE A, Springfield, IL 62702 2175225596 (phone), 2175225599 (fax)
Languages:
English
Description:
Mr. Wolf works in Springfield, IL and specializes in Allergy & Immunology. Mr. Wolf is affiliated with Memorial Medical Center and Saint Johns Hospital.
Andrew Weaver - Herndon VA, US Eric Jeffrey Wolf - Alexandria VA, US Julie McCool - Reston VA, US Julie Mills - Reston VA, US Brian Heikes - Ashburn VA, US
Assignee:
AOL LLC - Dulles VA
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709204, 709205
Abstract:
A computer implemented method enables perception of multiple online personas in an instant messaging communications session by identifying at least two identities within a communications environment to whom messages may be directed, and by enabling a first persona of a user to be projected to a first of the identities while concurrently enabling a second persona of the same user to be projected to a second of the identities.
Andrew Weaver - Herndon VA, US Kristine Amber Krantz - Cincinnati OH, US Eric Jeffrey Wolf - Arlington VA, US Julie McCool - Reston VA, US Julie Mills - Reston VA, US Brian D. Heikes - Ashburn VA, US
Assignee:
AOL Inc. - Dulles VA
International Classification:
G06F 15/16 G06F 12/00
US Classification:
709205, 709250
Abstract:
The same user is able to project different personalities while visiting different chat rooms. The personalities are tailored to the chat room being visited. Different personalization items (e. g. , an icon or avatar, wallpaper, sounds, a smiley set, and text style) are provided based upon the chat room that the user is visiting. The personalization items may be customized based upon the identity of the chat room (such as a particular chat room, the type of chat room, or the content of the chat room). The personalization items may be host based and may leverage instant messaging (“IM”) personalization items. The personalization items may be user selected or user provided.
System And Methods For Providing Multiple Personas In A Communications Environment
Andrew Weaver - Herndon VA, US Eric Jeffrey Wolf - Alexandria VA, US Julie McCool - Reston VA, US Julie Mills - Reston VA, US Brian Heikes - Ashburn VA, US
Assignee:
AOL Inc. - Dulles VA
International Classification:
G06F 15/16 H04B 7/00
US Classification:
709207, 709206, 709204, 455518, 455519
Abstract:
A user interface on a display enables perception of communications that leverage an instant messaging platform. The user interface includes a module for identifying at least two identities within an instant messaging communications environment to whom messages may be directed, a module for associating a first persona of a user with a first functionality, a module for associating a second persona of the user with a second functionality, the second functionality differing from the first functionality, a module for rendering an instant messaging application user interface for a first instant messaging communications session involving the user and a first identity and a second instant messaging communications session involving the user and a second identity, the user interface being presented at a system display presented to the user, and a module for enabling the first person of the user to be projected to the first identity while concurrently enabling a second persona of the same user to be projected to the second identity.
Andrew Weaver - Herndon VA, US Eric Jeffrey Wolf - Alexandria VA, US Julie MCCOOL - Reston VA, US Julie Mills - Reston VA, US Brian Heikes - Ashburn VA, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/01 G06F 15/16
US Classification:
715752
Abstract:
A computer implemented method enables perception of multiple online personas in an instant messaging communications session by identifying at least two identities within a communications environment to whom messages may be directed, and by enabling a first persona of a user to be projected to a first of the identities while concurrently enabling a second persona of the same user to be projected to a second of the identities.
Andrew Weaver - Herndon VA, US Kristine Amber Krantz - Cincinnati OH, US Eric Jeffrey Wolf - Alexandria VA, US Julie McCool - Reston VA, US Julie Mills - Reston VA, US Brian D. Heikes - Ashburn VA, US
Assignee:
AOL INC. - Dulles VA
International Classification:
G06F 3/01 G06F 15/16
US Classification:
715758
Abstract:
The same user is able to project different personalities while visiting different chat rooms. The personalities are tailored to the chat room being visited. Different personalization items (e.g., an icon or avatar, wallpaper, sounds, a smiley set, and text style) are provided based upon the chat room that the user is visiting. The personalization items may be customized based upon the identity of the chat room (such as a particular chat room, the type of chat room, or the content of the chat room). The personalization items may be host based and may leverage instant messaging (“IM”) personalization items. The personalization items may be user selected or user provided.
- Redmond WA, US Eric Jeffrey Wolf - Alexandria VA, US Julie McCool - Reston VA, US Julie Mills - Reston VA, US Brian Heikes - Ashburn VA, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC - Redmond WA
International Classification:
H04L 12/58 H04L 29/06 H04L 29/08
Abstract:
A computer implemented method enables perception of multiple online personas in an instant messaging communications session by identifying at least two identities within a communications environment to whom messages may be directed, and by enabling a first persona of a user to be projected to a first of the identities while concurrently enabling a second persona of the same user to be projected to a second of the identities.