Methods and apparatus are described for generating a searchable body of data representing a plurality of communications, and for facilitating searching of such a body of data.
Displaying Social Networking System User Information Via A Map Interface
Jeff Huang - Mountain View CA, US Samuel Lessin - Palo Alto CA, US Thomas Andrew Watson - San Francisco CA, US Mark E. Zuckerberg - Palo Alto CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 15/16 G06F 3/048
US Classification:
715738
Abstract:
The invention provides a display interface in a social networking system that enables the presentation of information related to a user in a timeline or map view. The system accesses information about a user of a social networking system, including both data about the user and social network activities related to the user. The system then selects one or more of these pieces of data and/or activities from a certain time period and gathers them into timeline units based on their relatedness and their relevance to users. These timeline units are ranked by relevance to the user, and are used to generate a timeline or map view for the user containing visual representations of the timeline units organized by location or time. The timeline or map view is then provided to other users of the social networking system that wish to view information about the user.
Displaying Social Networking System User Information Via A Historical Newsfeed
Raylene Kay Yung - San Francisco CA, US Ryan Case - Palo Alto CA, US Jeff Huang - Mountain View CA, US Samuel Lessin - Palo Alto CA, US Ryan David Mack - Watham MA, US Paul M. McDonald - Palo Alto CA, US Serkan Piantino - New York NY, US Arun Vijayvergiya - San Francisco CA, US Josh Wiseman - San Francisco CA, US Steven Young - Mountain View CA, US Mark E. Zuckerberg - Palo Alto CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/01 G06F 15/16
US Classification:
715738
Abstract:
The invention provides a display interface in a social networking system that enables the presentation of information related to a user in a timeline or map view. The system accesses information about a user of a social networking system, including both data about the user and social network activities related to the user. The system then selects one or more of these pieces of data and/or activities from a certain time period and gathers them into timeline units based on their relatedness and their relevance to users. These timeline units are ranked by relevance to the user, and are used to generate a timeline or map view for the user containing visual representations of the timeline units organized by location or time. The timeline or map view is then provided to other users of the social networking system that wish to view information about the user.
Capturing Structured Data About Previous Events From Users Of A Social Networking System
Paul M. McDonald - Palo Alto CA, US Ryan Case - Palo Alto CA, US Nicholas Felton - Brooklyn NY, US Drew W. Hamlin - San Francisco CA, US Jeff Huang - Mountain View CA, US Samuel Lessin - Palo Alto CA, US Ryan David Mack - Waltham MA, US Serkan Piantino - New York NY, US Josh Wiseman - San Francisco CA, US Raylene Kay Yung - San Francisco CA, US Mark E. Zuckerberg - Palo Alto CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/048
US Classification:
715739
Abstract:
The invention provides a display interface in a social networking system that enables the presentation of information related to a user in a timeline or map view. The system accesses information about a user of a social networking system, including both data about the user and social network activities related to the user. The system then selects one or more of these pieces of data and/or activities from a certain time period and gathers them into timeline units based on their relatedness and their relevance to users. These timeline units are ranked by relevance to the user, and are used to generate a timeline or map view for the user containing visual representations of the timeline units organized by location or time. The timeline or map view is then provided to other users of the social networking system that wish to view information about the user.
Displaying Social Networking System User Information Via A Timeline Interface
Samuel Lessin - Palo Alto CA, US Daniel Klatzko Gibson - Palo Alto CA, US Burak Guzel - East Palo Alto CA, US Drew W. Hamlin - San Francisco CA, US Jeff Huang - Mountain View CA, US Paul M. McDonald - Palo Alto CA, US Stefan Parker - Cupertino CA, US Arun Vijayvergiya - San Francisco CA, US Josh Wiseman - San Francisco CA, US Zizhuang Yang - Mountain View CA, US Wei Zhong Yeh - Cupertino CA, US Steven Young - Mountain View CA, US Raylene Kay Yung - San Francisco CA, US Mark E. Zuckerberg - Palo Alto CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/01
US Classification:
715753
Abstract:
The invention provides a display interface in a social networking system that enables the presentation of information related to a user in a timeline or map view. The system accesses information about a user of a social networking system, including both data about the user and social network activities related to the user. The system then selects one or more of these pieces of data and/or activities from a certain time period and gathers them into timeline units based on their relatedness and their relevance to users. These timeline units are ranked by relevance to the user, and are used to generate a timeline or map view for the user containing visual representations of the timeline units organized by location or time. The timeline or map view is then provided to other users of the social networking system that wish to view information about the user.
Systems And Methods For Providing Getters In Microelectromechanical Systems
- San Jose CA, US Jeff Chunchieh Huang - Fremont CA, US Jongwoo Shin - Pleasanton CA, US Bongsang Kim - Mountain View CA, US
International Classification:
B81B 7/00 B81C 1/00 B81B 3/00 B81B 7/02
Abstract:
Systems and methods are provided that provide a getter in a micromechanical system. In some embodiments, a microelectromechanical system (MEMS) is bonded to a substrate. The MEMS and the substrate have a first cavity and a second cavity therebetween. A first getter is provided on the substrate in the first cavity and integrated with an electrode. A second getter is provided in the first cavity over a passivation layer on the substrate. In some embodiments, the first cavity is a gyroscope cavity, and the second cavity is an accelerometer cavity.
Cmos-Mems Integrated Device Without Standoff In Mems
- San Jose CA, US Jeff Chunchieh HUANG - Fremont CA, US
International Classification:
B81B 7/00 B81C 1/00
Abstract:
An apparatus includes a MEMS wafer with a device layer and a handle substrate bonded to the device layer. The apparatus also includes a CMOS wafer including an oxide layer, and a passivation layer overlying the oxide layer. A bonding electrode overlies the passivation layer and a bump stop electrode overlies the passivation layer. A eutectic bond is between a first bonding metal on the bonding electrode and a second bonding metal on the MEMS wafer. A sensing electrode is positioned adjacent to the bump stop electrode and the bonding electrode. A sensing gap is positioned between the sensing electrode and the device layer, wherein the sensing gap is greater than a bump stop gap positioned between the bump stop electrode and the device layer.
Systems And Methods For Providing Getters In Microelectromechanical Systems
- San Jose CA, US Jeff Chunchieh Huang - Fremont CA, US Jongwoo Shin - Pleasanton CA, US Bongsang Kim - Mountain View CA, US
International Classification:
B81B 7/00 B81B 3/00 B81C 1/00 B81B 7/02
Abstract:
Systems and methods are provided that provide a getter in a micromechanical system. In some embodiments, a microelectromechanical system (MEMS) is bonded to a substrate. The MEMS and the substrate have a first cavity and a second cavity therebetween. A first getter is provided on the substrate in the first cavity and integrated with an electrode. A second getter is provided in the first cavity over a passivation layer on the substrate. In some embodiments, the first cavity is a gyroscope cavity, and the second cavity is an accelerometer cavity.
Nov 2009 to Feb 2012 Tax ManagerDeloitte & Touche Taiwan
Mar 2008 to Oct 2009 Tax Assistant ManagerGumbiner Savett Inc Santa Monica, CA Jun 2003 to Dec 2007 Tax SeniorYuanta Core Pacific Securities Los Angeles, CA Feb 1999 to Feb 2002 Investment Consultant
Education:
University of Southern California 2003 Master of Business TaxationUniversity of California Los Angeles, CA 1998 Bachelor of Arts in Economics
Five Axis Design Huntington Beach, CA Oct 2011 to Nov 2011 3D modelerMKW Alloy Industry, CA Mar 2006 to Oct 2007 in-house designer/engineerDuospace Inc La Caada Flintridge, CA Aug 2003 to Aug 2003 Interned as design assistant/modeler to construct
Education:
Art Center College of Design Pasadena, CA 1998 to 2004 Bachelor of Science in Transportation DesignOrange Coast College Costa Mesa, CA Jun 1993 to Sep 1995 General Education
Skills:
MS Office/Outlook, Adobe Photoshop/Illustrator, Autodesk Wavefront Alias, Autodesk Solidworks, Autodesk Sketchbook Pro, traditional illustration, digital rendering, clay/fiberglass model construction, proficient in Chinese Mandarin
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Jeff Huang Senior Systems Analyst
Dic Entertainment Holdings, Inc. Motion Picture and Video Tape Production
4100 W Alameda Ave Fl 4, Burbank, CA 91505
Jeff Huang Owner
Golden Micro Computers Computers and Computer Peripheral Equipment a...
44362 S Grimmer Blvd, Fremont, CA 94538 Website: goldenmicro.com,
Jeff Huang Owner
Jeff Huang Footwear
2801 Sepulveda Blvd. #82 - Torrance, Torrance, CA 90505
Jeff Huang President
Jeff Huang CPA & Company
1224 S Garfield Ave, Alhambra, CA 91801
Jeff Huang President
PRIORITYCARE MEDICAL GROUP, INC
18663 Brookhurst St, Fountain Valley, CA 92708 7148879800
Jeff Chieh Huang President
DIGITAL SPEEDWAY TECHNOLOGIES INC
2438 22 St, Santa Monica, CA 90405
Jeff Huang Owner
Golden Micro Computers Computer & Equipment Dealers
44362 S Grimmer Blvd, Fremont, CA 94538 46560 Fremont Blvd SUITE 408, Fremont, CA 94538 5106230866
Jeff Huang Director
Green Energy Corp Mfg Radio/TV Communication Equipment
Dr. Huang graduated from the University of California, Irvine School of Medicine in 1995. He works in Fountain Valley, CA and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Huang is affiliated with Fountain Valley Regional Hospital & Medical Center and Orange Coast Memorial Medical Center.