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Motorcycling Children Investing Electronics Home Improvement Reading Sports Automobiles Disaster and Humanitarian Relief Health
Jan 2014 to 2000 Surgical/Oral Surgical TechnicianDepartment of the United States Navy Norfolk, VA Mar 2012 to Jan 2014 Surgical Technician/ Dental AssistantMedtemps, Inc San Antonio, TX Sep 2011 to Nov 2011 Surgical Technician/ Dental AssistantChickasaw Nation Industries Norman, OK Oct 2010 to Feb 2011 Surgical Technician/Dental AssistantMid America Health, Inc Greenwood, IN Sep 2007 to Oct 2010 Surgical Technician/Dental AssistantUnited States Navy Jacksonville, FL Nov 1986 to Jun 2007 Surgical Technician/ Dental Assistant
Education:
Naval School of Health and Science Bethesda Bethesda, MD Dec 1993 CertificateDental Technician Class A School San Diego San Diego, CA Apr 1987 CertificateFulton High School Atlanta Atlanta, GA Jun 1986 High School DiplomaTidewater Community College Portsmouth Portsmouth, VA Certificate in Medical Technician
Walter Luh - Sunnyvale CA, US Sean M. Head - Campbell CA, US
Assignee:
Ansca, Inc. - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
H04L 9/32 H04L 9/00 G06F 9/45
US Classification:
726 17, 717138
Abstract:
Disclosed are new approaches for building an application for a specific platform. Source code files may be compiled to an intermediate module and transmitted to a build server along with metadata describing a target operating environment. The build server selects an application template including an application shell suitable for the target operating environment. The application shell may be bound to the intermediate module by modifying the application shell to verify a signature of the intermediate module prior to executing it. The application shell may include a binary executable for executing the intermediate module in the target environment. Also disclosed is an approach for providing access to an application on a subscription or trial basis.
WALTER LUH - Sunnyvale CA, US Sean M. Head - Campbell CA, US
Assignee:
Ansca, Inc. - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709225
Abstract:
Disclosed are new approaches for building an application for a specific platform. Source code files may be compiled to an intermediate module and transmitted to a build server along with metadata describing a target operating environment. The build server selects an application template including an application shell suitable for the target operating environment. The application shell may be bound to the intermediate module by modifying the application shell to verify a signature of the intermediate module prior to executing it. The application shell may include a binary executable for executing the intermediate module in the target environment. Also disclosed is an approach for providing access to an application on a subscription or trial basis.
- San Francisco CA, US Alexander MCCALEB - Portola Valley CA, US Sean HEAD - San Jose CA, US Anil SUREN - Corte Madera CA, US Kaan GUNAY - San Francisco CA, US Vedat Taylan YILDIZ - San Mateo CA, US
A method is disclosed for displaying dynamic media content on a vehicle-mounted display as the vehicle travels along a route. The dynamic content may be audio or video content, and is selected based in part on sensor data, which may pertain to contextual or environmental factors. The content may be dynamically adjusted during playback, such as by bouncing or sharply changing direction during a sudden change in velocity or acceleration. Aside from motion-related factors, other contextual and environmental factors include weather, visibility, traffic, location, and time of day.
- San Francisco CA, US Alexander MCCALEB - Portola Valley CA, US Sean HEAD - San Jose CA, US Anil SUREN - Corte Madera CA, US Kaan GUNAY - San Francisco CA, US Vedat Taylan YILDIZ - San Mateo CA, US
A method is disclosed for displaying dynamic media content on a vehicle-mounted display as the vehicle travels along a route. The dynamic content may be audio or video content, and is selected based in part on sensor data, which may pertain to contextual or environmental factors. The content may be dynamically adjusted during playback, such as by bouncing or sharply changing direction during a sudden change in velocity or acceleration. Aside from motion-related factors, other contextual and environmental factors include weather, visibility, traffic, location, and time of day.