Storing and restoring desktop application scenes

    公开(公告)号:US11960911B1

    公开(公告)日:2024-04-16

    申请号:US18068186

    申请日:2022-12-19

    Applicant: Dropbox, Inc.

    Abstract: The present disclosure is directed toward systems, methods, and non-transitory computer readable media for generating content clusters from topic data and focus data, generating content collections from content clusters, storing and restoring desktop scene layouts, and storing and arranging video call scenes. In some embodiments, the disclosed systems generate content clusters based on topic data and focus data associated with content items within a content management system and/or accessed via the internet. The disclosed systems can also generate content collections for a user account of the content management system from the content clusters. In some embodiments, the content scene system can further store and restore desktop scene layouts for arranging application windows presenting content items. Further, the disclosed systems can store and arrange particular desktop scene layouts for video call scenes.

    Data storage scheme switching in a distributed data storage system

    公开(公告)号:US11422721B2

    公开(公告)日:2022-08-23

    申请号:US16839605

    申请日:2020-04-03

    Applicant: Dropbox, Inc.

    Abstract: Systems and methods for dynamic and automatic data storage scheme switching in a distributed data storage system. A machine learning-based policy for computing probable future content item access patterns based on historical content item access patterns is employed to dynamically and automatically switch the storage of content items (e.g., files, digital data, photos, text, audio, video, streaming content, cloud documents, etc.) between different data storage schemes. The different data storage schemes may have different data storage cost and different data access cost characteristics. For example, the different data storage schemes may encompass different types of data storage devices, different data compression schemes, and/or different data redundancy schemes.

    GENERATING DIGITAL CONTENT CLUSTERS BASED ON WEB ACTIVITY

    公开(公告)号:US20240320273A1

    公开(公告)日:2024-09-26

    申请号:US18680964

    申请日:2024-05-31

    Applicant: Dropbox, Inc.

    CPC classification number: G06F16/906 G06F11/1469 G06F16/9535 G06F2201/84

    Abstract: The present disclosure is directed toward systems, methods, and non-transitory computer readable media for generating content clusters from topic data and focus data, generating content collections from content clusters, storing and restoring desktop scene layouts, and storing and arranging video call scenes. In some embodiments, the disclosed systems generate content clusters based on topic data and focus data associated with content items within a content management system and/or accessed via the internet. The disclosed systems can also generate content collections for a user account of the content management system from the content clusters. In some embodiments, the content scene system can further store and restore desktop scene layouts for arranging application windows presenting content items. Further, the disclosed systems can store and arrange particular desktop scene layouts for video call scenes.

    Storing and arranging application windows for video call scenes

    公开(公告)号:US11928320B1

    公开(公告)日:2024-03-12

    申请号:US18068198

    申请日:2022-12-19

    Applicant: Dropbox, Inc.

    CPC classification number: G06F3/04842 G06F3/0481 H04L65/1069 G06F2203/04803

    Abstract: The present disclosure is directed toward systems, methods, and non-transitory computer readable media for generating content clusters from topic data and focus data, generating content collections from content clusters, storing and restoring desktop scene layouts, and storing and arranging video call scenes. In some embodiments, the disclosed systems generate content clusters based on topic data and focus data associated with content items within a content management system and/or accessed via the internet. The disclosed systems can also generate content collections for a user account of the content management system from the content clusters. In some embodiments, the content scene system can further store and restore desktop scene layouts for arranging application windows presenting content items. Further, the disclosed systems can store and arrange particular desktop scene layouts for video call scenes.

    DATA STORAGE SCHEME SWITCHING IN A DISTRIBUTED DATA STORAGE SYSTEM

    公开(公告)号:US20210240372A1

    公开(公告)日:2021-08-05

    申请号:US16839605

    申请日:2020-04-03

    Applicant: Dropbox, Inc.

    Abstract: Systems and methods for dynamic and automatic data storage scheme switching in a distributed data storage system. A machine learning-based policy for computing probable future content item access patterns based on historical content item access patterns is employed to dynamically and automatically switch the storage of content items (e.g., files, digital data, photos, text, audio, video, streaming content, cloud documents, etc.) between different data storage schemes. The different data storage schemes may have different data storage cost and different data access cost characteristics. For example, the different data storage schemes may encompass different types of data storage devices, different data compression schemes, and/or different data redundancy schemes.

    GENERATING CONTENT COLLECTIONS FROM DIGITAL CONTENT CLUSTERS

    公开(公告)号:US20240202349A1

    公开(公告)日:2024-06-20

    申请号:US18068161

    申请日:2022-12-19

    Applicant: Dropbox, Inc.

    CPC classification number: G06F21/6218

    Abstract: The present disclosure is directed toward systems, methods, and non-transitory computer readable media for generating content clusters from topic data and focus data, generating content collections from content clusters, storing and restoring desktop scene layouts, and storing and arranging video call scenes. In some embodiments, the disclosed systems generate content clusters based on topic data and focus data associated with content items within a content management system and/or accessed via the internet. The disclosed systems can also generate content collections for a user account of the content management system from the content clusters. In some embodiments, the content scene system can further store and restore desktop scene layouts for arranging application windows presenting content items. Further, the disclosed systems can store and arrange particular desktop scene layouts for video call scenes.

    GENERATING DIGITAL CONTENT CLUSTERS BASED ON WEB ACTIVITY

    公开(公告)号:US20240202250A1

    公开(公告)日:2024-06-20

    申请号:US18068132

    申请日:2022-12-19

    Applicant: Dropbox, Inc.

    CPC classification number: G06F16/906 G06F11/1469 G06F16/9535 G06F2201/84

    Abstract: The present disclosure is directed toward systems, methods, and non-transitory computer readable media for generating content clusters from topic data and focus data, generating content collections from content clusters, storing and restoring desktop scene layouts, and storing and arranging video call scenes. In some embodiments, the disclosed systems generate content clusters based on topic data and focus data associated with content items within a content management system and/or accessed via the internet. The disclosed systems can also generate content collections for a user account of the content management system from the content clusters. In some embodiments, the content scene system can further store and restore desktop scene layouts for arranging application windows presenting content items. Further, the disclosed systems can store and arrange particular desktop scene layouts for video call scenes.

    STORING AND ARRANGING APPLICATION WINDOWS FOR VIDEO CALL SCENES

    公开(公告)号:US20240201831A1

    公开(公告)日:2024-06-20

    申请号:US18591382

    申请日:2024-02-29

    Applicant: Dropbox, Inc.

    CPC classification number: G06F3/04842 G06F3/0481 H04L65/1069 G06F2203/04803

    Abstract: The present disclosure is directed toward systems, methods, and non-transitory computer readable media for generating content clusters from topic data and focus data, generating content collections from content clusters, storing and restoring desktop scene layouts, and storing and arranging video call scenes. In some embodiments, the disclosed systems generate content clusters based on topic data and focus data associated with content items within a content management system and/or accessed via the internet. The disclosed systems can also generate content collections for a user account of the content management system from the content clusters. In some embodiments, the content scene system can further store and restore desktop scene layouts for arranging application windows presenting content items. Further, the disclosed systems can store and arrange particular desktop scene layouts for video call scenes.

    STORING AND RESTORING DESKTOP APPLICATION SCENES

    公开(公告)号:US20240231857A1

    公开(公告)日:2024-07-11

    申请号:US18612262

    申请日:2024-03-21

    Applicant: Dropbox, Inc.

    Abstract: The present disclosure is directed toward systems, methods, and non-transitory computer readable media for generating content clusters from topic data and focus data, generating content collections from content clusters, storing and restoring desktop scene layouts, and storing and arranging video call scenes. In some embodiments, the disclosed systems generate content clusters based on topic data and focus data associated with content items within a content management system and/or accessed via the internet. The disclosed systems can also generate content collections for a user account of the content management system from the content clusters. In some embodiments, the content scene system can further store and restore desktop scene layouts for arranging application windows presenting content items. Further, the disclosed systems can store and arrange particular desktop scene layouts for video call scenes.

    Generating digital content clusters based on web activity

    公开(公告)号:US12008051B1

    公开(公告)日:2024-06-11

    申请号:US18068132

    申请日:2022-12-19

    Applicant: Dropbox, Inc.

    CPC classification number: G06F16/906 G06F11/1469 G06F16/9535 G06F2201/84

    Abstract: The present disclosure is directed toward systems, methods, and non-transitory computer readable media for generating content clusters from topic data and focus data, generating content collections from content clusters, storing and restoring desktop scene layouts, and storing and arranging video call scenes. In some embodiments, the disclosed systems generate content clusters based on topic data and focus data associated with content items within a content management system and/or accessed via the internet. The disclosed systems can also generate content collections for a user account of the content management system from the content clusters. In some embodiments, the content scene system can further store and restore desktop scene layouts for arranging application windows presenting content items. Further, the disclosed systems can store and arrange particular desktop scene layouts for video call scenes.

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