Boris Kai-Tik Chan - Toronto, CA Sundeep Singh Madra - Palo Alto CA, US Jonathan Mikhail - Toronto, CA David Protasowski - Oshawa, CA Sina Sojoodi - Toronto, CA
Assignee:
XTREME LABS INC. - Toronto
International Classification:
H04W 40/02
US Classification:
370315
Abstract:
A method is provided for pushing a data packet containing a message from a server to a mobile device not in direct communication with the server. A data packet is formulated for transmission, which comprises a message and a header (including a target identifier of a device intended to receive the message). The data packet is then transmitted to at least one peer push backbone device in direct communication with the server. The peer push backbone device then subsequently relays the data packet to other devices within range of the peer push backbone device, and instructs said other devices to further relay the data packet to other devices within range of each of those said devices until a device is reached that has the target identifier. An automatic indication is received from the peer push backbone device once the packet has reached the device having the target identifier.
System And Method For Acquiring Bandwidth For Celluar Communications Through Competitive Bidding Processes
Boris Kai-Tik Chan - Toronto, CA Sundeep Singh Madra - Palo Alto CA, US Jonathan Mikhail - Toronto, CA David Protasowski - Oshawa, CA Sina Sojoodi - Toronto, CA Amar Varma - Toronto, CA
A method is provided for acquiring bandwidth on a mobile device. A bid for bandwidth service on the mobile device is submitted to service providers, which includes: a bandwidth requisition, a plurality of service criteria (each with a weighting factor), and at least one limiting condition (e.g. a maximum price). Responses from the service providers are evaluated using the weighting factors to compute a score. The best scoring response that meets the at least one limiting condition is automatically chosen, and a transaction is entered into with the chosen service provider to acquire the bandwidth service on the mobile device according to the service criteria. The bid may also be submitted to (and the transaction negotiated with) a central bidding server which intermediates bids received from many users.
System And Method For Adaptive Traffic Prioritization And Bandwidth Allocation On Mobile Data Networks
Boris Kai-Tik Chan - Toronto, CA Sundeep Singh Madra - Palo Alto CA, US Jonathan Mikhail - Toronto, CA David Protasowski - Oshawa, CA Sina Sojoodi - Toronto, CA
Assignee:
XTREME LABS INC. - Toronto
International Classification:
H04W 72/10
US Classification:
455453
Abstract:
A method is provided for adaptively acquiring bandwidth on a mobile device given traffic prioritization and bandwidth allocation rules of an infrastructure service provider. The device submits to the service provider a first bandwidth query, which includes a first content type and a first bandwidth requirement estimate. The device retrieves from the service provider information as to its traffic prioritization and bandwidth allocation rules and limitations relevant to the first query. This information is made available to the application on the device that needs the bandwidth. The application responds, and the device then sends a second bandwidth query to the service provider which includes a (possibly modified) bandwidth request. Provided this request is valid, bandwidth is obtained for the application on the device according to the request. In a variation, speed test data is used in lieu of or in addition to information from the service provider.
Method And System For Publishing Template-Based Content
Boris Kai-Tik Chan - Toronto, CA Sundeep Singh Madra - Palo Alto CA, US Jonathan Mikhail - Toronto, CA David Protasowski - Oshawa, CA Sina Sojoodi - Toronto, CA
Assignee:
XTREME LABS INC. - Toronto
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709217
Abstract:
A method is provided for publishing content on a mobile device. In response to a request for content from the mobile device, information is retrieved from an application on the device setting out the device's capabilities and native feature set. This device information is then matched to an applicable template via a platform lookup matrix. The matched template is sent to the device for rendering with content, the template including a combination of components reliant on the device's native feature set and generic components from a standard. A programmed mobile device for receiving and rendering published content is also provided.
Boris Kai-Tik Chan - Toronto, CA Sundeep Singh Madra - Palo Alto CA, US Jonathan Mikhail - Toronto, CA David Protasowski - Oshawa, CA Sina Sojoodi - Toronto, CA Amar Varma - Toronto, CA
Assignee:
XTREME LABS INC. - Toronto
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709217
Abstract:
A method is provided for receiving and rendering web content on a mobile device. Web content is requested from a remote server, and is received on a local server embedded on the mobile device. The content is in a standardized format. The local server then interprets the web content from the standardized format into a format optimized for the mobile device before serving the format-optimized content to an application on the device for rendering. A programmed mobile device for receiving and rendering web content is also provided.
Method And System For Enhancing Use Of Touch Screen Enabled Devices
Boris Kai-Tik Chan - Toronto, CA Sundeep Singh Madra - Palo Alto CA, US Jonathan Mikhail - Toronto, CA David Protasowski - Oshawa, CA Sina Sojoodi - Toronto, CA
Assignee:
XTREME LABS INC. - Toronto
International Classification:
G06F 3/041
US Classification:
345173
Abstract:
A method is provided for processing touch gesture inputs received on a mobile device. After a touch gesture input is received and abstracted on the mobile device, it is determined whether the touch gesture input is recognized by the mobile device and meets a predetermined threshold. Provided the touch gesture input passes these tests, it is further determined whether the recognized touch gesture input is native to the mobile device. If non-native, a universal gesture library is queried to find an emulation gesture that is equivalent to the touch gesture input. The emulation gesture can then be made available to an application on the mobile device. A programmed mobile device is also provided for processing touch gesture inputs.
Method And System For Instant Photo Upload With Contextual Data
- Toronto, CA Kok Kik Tong Wong - Toronto, CA Joshua Winters - Toronto, CA Gregory Robert Burgoon - Toronto, CA David Protasowski - Oshawa, CA Sundeep Singh Madra - Palo Alto CA, US
Assignee:
Xtreme Labs Inc. - Toronto
International Classification:
H04L 29/08
US Classification:
709204
Abstract:
A method is provided for publishing photographs taken on a mobile device. Sensor data is obtained from at least one sensor in communication with the mobile device with respect to a context of the mobile device or the user. When a photograph is taken by the user, the photograph is automatically uploaded to a predefined profile of the user on a social network. Aspects of the sensor data are also published on the profile as contextual information. The photograph and contextual information are implicitly published and shared in a fully-formed fashion. A programmed mobile device is also provided for carrying out the method.
Boris Kai-Tik Chan - Toronto, CA Sundeep Singh Madra - Palo Alto CA, US Jonathan Mikhail - Toronto, CA David Protasowski - Oshawa, CA Sina Sojoodi - Toronto, CA Amar Varma - Toronto, CA
Assignee:
XTREME LABS INC. - Toronto
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709206
Abstract:
A computer-based method is provided for selectively providing notifications based on social relevance to a user. The notification is first parsed to determine a sender, a proposed recipient, and at least one topic addressed in the notification. The parsed notification is then evaluated against a social graph of the proposed recipient. A relevance score is assessed based on linkages traversed in the social graph to a predetermined degree of separation from the proposed recipient. The score is increased for linkages that match or relate to the at least one topic. The notification is released to the proposed recipient if the relevance score exceeds a predetermined threshold.
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Tesla also released a video showing the Cybertruck towing a Ford FF-150 pickup, which inspired Ford X vice president Sundeep Madra to tweet Musk, challenging the two vehicles to a tug-of-war contest. "Bring it on," Musk replied on Monday.
Date: Nov 28, 2019
Category: Business
Source: Google
Elon Musk promises Cybertruck vs Ford F-150 tug-of-war rematch
And Ford itself also got involved, with Sundeep Madra, vice president of the automakers venture incubator Ford X, challenging Musk to an apples to apples test. Musk responded quickly: Bring it on, adding that hell aim to do this next week.
Date: Nov 26, 2019
Category: Business
Source: Google
Pivotal goes all-in with open source in Big Data Suite
Our customers want to be involved in our road map, because they know that is the only way they can differentiate themselves from their competitors, said Sundeep Madra, Pivotal vice president of products. He was referring to how enterprises are taking an increasingly active hand in developing the s
subscriptions last year shows the company's belief that the enterprise software market is changing. Big companies "saw success in the first generation of open source and adopting it now is more comfortable," Sundeep Madra, VP of Pivotal's Data Product Group, said in an interview with InformationWeek.
Date: Feb 17, 2015
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Pivotal Makes Key Parts of Big Data Suite Open Source
"By sharing Pivotal HD, HAWQ, Greenplum Database and GemFire capabilities with the open-source community, we are contributing to the market as a whole the necessary components to build solutions that make up a next-generation data infrastructure," said Sundeep Madra, vice president of Pivotal'
Date: Feb 17, 2015
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Pivotal Pivots Key Big Data Suite Components To Open Source
We have had a lot of success with Cloud Foundry and weve been able to monetizeit, explained Sundeep Madra, VP and GM of the data product group at Pivotal. The company felt it could build on this success by taking the same tack with the Big Data Suite.