Jesse Clay Satterfield - Seattle WA, US Jensen M. Harris - Kirkland WA, US Martijn E. Van Tilburg - Seattle WA, US William A. Avery - Redmond WA, US Bruce D. Wiedemann - Redmond WA, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709206, 709207
Abstract:
Automatic sorting and grouping of electronic mail items in an electronic mail system is provided. An automatic mail grouping property may be selected for electronic mail received, sent or stored in a variety of storage folders. For a given mail location (e. g. , received mail, sent mail, or a given mail storage folder), a selected automatic grouping property causes mail to be displayed to a user in one or more categories that make location of specific mail items easier and more efficient. Visible dividers with optional headings may be provided between mail categories to quickly draw a user's attention to a given mail category and to separate large numbers of mail into logical groupings that make location of specific mail items more manageable.
Jose H. Durazo - Seattle WA, US Jensen M. Harris - Kirkland WA, US Jesse Clay Satterfield - Seattle WA, US Martijn E. Van Tilburg - Seattle WA, US William A. Avery - Redmond WA, US Bruce D. Wiedemann - Redmond WA, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G06F 3/00 G06F 15/16
US Classification:
715752, 709206, 709207
Abstract:
Improved conversation grouping methods and systems are provided for electronic mail records. Electronic mail messages that are unread or flagged for follow-up are automatically displayed under an associated conversation grouping heading. If a conversation grouping contains only a single unread or flagged electronic mail message, the single electronic mail message is automatically displayed under the conversation grouping heading for review by a user. For a conversation grouping having no unread or flagged electronic mail messages, the latest electronic mail message in the grouping is automatically displayed under the conversation grouping heading.
Dan Murillo - Seattle WA, US Jason Mayans - Bothell WA, US Suryanarayana Murty Gorti - Redmond WA, US William R. Avery - Redmond WA, US Alvin Mok - Boston MA, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707783
Abstract:
Real time availability data (free/busy data) is provided for potential meeting attendees and/or assets. An availability service is queried for availability data for one or more attendees and/or meeting assets. The availability service determines the identity of an electronic mailbox server on which is stored current real time calendaring data for the desired attendees and/or assets. The requested data is retrieved by the availability service from one or more mailbox servers having data for each attendee and/or asset. Potential attendees may set permissions on their respective availability data to restrict the amount and types of data that may be retrieved by a given data requester. Data queries and data responses may be structured according to the Extensible Markup Language (XML) and application programming interfaces (API) may be exposed for allowing requesting applications to efficiently call the availability service for availability data.
Jesse Clay Satterfield - Seattle WA, US Jensen M. Harris - Kirkland WA, US Martijn E. Van Tilburg - Seattle WA, US William R. Avery - Redmond WA, US Bruce D. Wiedemann - Redmond WA, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709206, 709207
Abstract:
Automatic sorting and grouping of electronic mail items in an electronic mail system is provided. An automatic mail grouping property may be selected for electronic mail received, sent or stored in a variety of storage folders. For a given mail location (e. g. , received mail, sent mail, or a given mail storage folder), a selected automatic grouping property causes mail to be displayed to a user in one or more categories that make location of specific mail items easier and more efficient. Visible dividers with optional headings may be provided between mail categories to quickly draw a user's attention to a given mail category and to separate large numbers of mail into logical groupings that make location of specific mail items more manageable.
Jesse Satterfield - Seattle WA, US Richard Leukart - Seattle WA, US Martijn Van Tilburg - Seattle WA, US Jensen Harris - Kirkland WA, US William Avery - Redmond WA, US Bruce Wiedemann - Redmond WA, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G06F017/21
US Classification:
715519000, 715517000, 715518000, 715520000
Abstract:
An adaptive multi-line view user interface is provided that varies the manner in which data is displayed as the size of the user interface is changed. As the available horizontal space in the user interface becomes too small to display the text or data on a given display line, the data is rearranged to fit the available space. Text or data that will be truncated as the width of the user interface is decreased is moved to a separate display line beneath the line in which the truncated text or data was previously displayed. A maximum number of lines may be specified for displaying text or data. After the maximum number of lines is reached, additional text or data truncated by narrowing the width of the user interface is not displayed. The displayed lines of text or data may be displayed according to a progressively lighter font from line to line so that lines at or near the top of a given displayed text or data record are darker and more readily draw the attention of a reader.
Aggregation Of Data Stored In Multiple Data Stores
Kevin L. Brown - Redmond WA, US William R. Avery - Redmond WA, US Omer Atay - Redmond WA, US Mohammad Rashid - Redmond WA, US Todd J. Abel - Redmond WA, US
Assignee:
MICROSOFT CORPORATION - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707101, 707E17009
Abstract:
A data aggregation system is described herein for accessing and viewing information about an entity stored in multiple data stores. The data aggregation system identifies an entry in a primary data store that contains information about an entity. The system receives a request to associate an entry in a secondary data store with the identified entry in the primary data store. Then, the system identifies information in the secondary data store that identifies the entry in the secondary data store and associates the identified information with the entry in the primary data store. When a user requests to view the entry in the primary data store, the system retrieves the information about the entry in the primary data store and uses the stored entry identifier to also retrieve the information about the entry from the secondary data store. Thus, the information remains in the data store in which it originated, but the data aggregation system provides a unified view.
Jose H. Durazo - Seattle WA, US Jensen M. Harris - Kirkland WA, US Jesse Clay Satterfield - Seattle WA, US Martijn E. Van Tilburg - Seattle WA, US William R. Avery - Redmond WA, US Bruce D. Wiedemann - Redmond WA, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G06F 3/14 G06F 15/16
US Classification:
715752, 709206, 709207
Abstract:
Improved conversation grouping methods and systems are provided for electronic mail records. Electronic mail messages that are unread or flagged for follow-up are automatically displayed under an associated conversation grouping heading. If a conversation grouping contains only a single unread or flagged electronic mail message, the single electronic mail message is automatically displayed under the conversation grouping heading for review by a user. For a conversation grouping having no unread or flagged electronic mail messages, the latest electronic mail message in the grouping is automatically displayed under the conversation grouping heading.
Jesse Clay Satterfield - Seattle WA, US Jensen M. Harris - Kirkland WA, US Martijn E. Van Tilburg - Seattle WA, US William R. Avery - Redmond WA, US Bruce D. Wiedemann - Redmond WA, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709206
Abstract:
Automatic sorting and grouping of electronic mail items in an electronic mail system is provided. An automatic mail grouping property may be selected for electronic mail received, sent or stored in a variety of storage folders. For a given mail location (e.g., received mail, sent mail, or a given mail storage folder), a selected automatic grouping property causes mail to be displayed to a user in one or more categories that make location of specific mail items easier and more efficient. Visible dividers with optional headings may be provided between mail categories to quickly draw a user's attention to a given mail category and to separate large numbers of mail into logical groupings that make location of specific mail items more manageable.
But wait, more obnoxious than the Danny Ferry teams of the late 1980s? More obnoxious than William Avery, Trajan Langdon and Shane Battier in 1999, when everyone seemed to be rooting for UConn? More obnoxious than Christian Laettner, than J.J. Redick, than Jon Scheyer?
in the mid-90s meant he absolutely was going to be recruited by Mike Krzyzewski and Duke University. He ended up choosing the Blue Devils, where hed play alongside Shane Battier, Corey Maggette and William Avery on a team that would eventually make it to the 1999 NCAA National Championship game. A
Date: Oct 21, 2016
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Lennie Rosenbluth, David Thompson and Shane Battier reflect on March ...
In 1999, with Elton Brand, Trajan Langdon, William Avery, Corey Maggette, Chris Carrawell and Battier playing prominent roles, the Blue Devils took a 37-1 record into the NCAA title game. Their only loss had occurred in November, when Cincinnati's Melvin Levett converted a tiebreaking dunk with 1 se
regular-season play, Duke topped UNC again -- this time by 23 -- to win yet another ACC tournament title. Such dominance perhaps comes easy when your roster boasts four players (Elton Brand, Trajan Langdon, Corey Maggette, William Avery) who'd be selected among the first 14 picks of the next NBA Draft.
Date: Jan 25, 2015
Source: Google
Looking at the lopsided Duke-UNC games in the Mike Krzyzewski era
The Blue Devils were a juggernaut that lost to UConn in the national final, and this was the UNC team that was upset by Weber State. William Avery scored 29 points, and Elton Brand had a double-double with 23 points and 13 rebounds. Max Owens led the Tar Heels with 22 points.
Date: Feb 13, 2013
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Krzyzewski won No. 903 because 'Coach Kan't' stopped accepting losing years ago
In other news, the parents of William Avery, who entered the 1999 NBA draft despite Krzyzewski's objections, and Chris Burgess, who transferred to Utah, would publicly brand Coach K as selfish and petty.
Duke University coach Mike Krzyzewski, left, walks with guard William Avery after their team was defeated 77-74 by the University of Connecticut Huskies. Uconn won their first-ever national championship.
Date: Nov 16, 2011
Source: Google
Jerome Solomon: Kevin McHale may be good fit for Rockets
But it doesn't matter that he traded Ray Allen for Stephon Marbury and Brandon Roy for Randy Foye, or that he used first-round draft picks on Westbury Christian High School star Ndudi Ebi and William Avery and Rashad McCants.
Date: May 26, 2011
Category: Sports
Source: Google
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