Michael David Clark
Nursing in Logan, UT

License number
Utah 7198090-3101
Issued Date
Jan 7, 2009
Expiration Date
Jan 31, 2012
Category
Nurse
Type
Licensed Practical Nurse (Under Interstate Compact)
Address
Address
Logan, UT
Education
WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY
UTAH COLLEGE OF APPLIED TECHNOLOGY-BRIDGERLAND

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Computer Telephony Application Programming Interface

Computer Telephony Application Programming Interface

US Patent:
6343116, Jan 29, 2002
Filed:
Sep 21, 1998
Appl. No.:
09/157469
Inventors:
Mary Michelle Quinton - Kirkland WA
Stefan Solomon - Bellevue WA
Donald R. Ryan - Redmond WA
Michael Clark - Logan UT
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
H04M 1100
US Classification:
379 9001, 379 9317, 379 9323
Abstract:
Computer telephony application programming interface is disclosed. In one embodiment, a system includes at least one call control object and at least one media control object. The call control objects are to initiate and terminate a computer telephony call having a media stream. The media control objects are to end-point the media stream of the computer telephony call. In a further embodiment, there is also a media control manager to instantiate a media control object for each multimedia device of the system.


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Multimedia Communications Software With Network Streaming And Multi-Format Conferencing

Multimedia Communications Software With Network Streaming And Multi-Format Conferencing

US Patent:
2006001, Jan 19, 2006
Filed:
Nov 16, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/990339
Inventors:
Andres Vega-Garcia - Newcastle WA, US
Mu Han - Renton WA, US
Donald Ryan - Redmond WA, US
Thomas Pfenning - Redmond WA, US
Rajeev Byrisetty - Bellevue WA, US
Stefan Solomon - Bellevue WA, US
Michael Clark - Logan UT, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Seattle WA
International Classification:
H04J 3/04
US Classification:
370535000
Abstract:
Computers, particularly personal computers, have become everyday communications devices, nearly as common as telephones and televisions. A big reason for this is the expansion of computer networks, such as the internet, which allow sending and receiving information, including audio and video information, from one computer to one or more other computers. Communicating audio and video information between computers can be problematic because users have to wait for the information to be fully downloaded before viewing or hearing it and because different computers sometimes communicate using incompatible communications protocols, which prevents comprehension. Accordingly, the inventors devised new methods, software, and computer systems that support interactive data streaming (real-time exchange of multimedia data) and full-duplex communications, for example, network conferencing, using more than one communications protocol.


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Multimedia Communications Software With Network Streaming And Multi-Format Conferencing

Multimedia Communications Software With Network Streaming And Multi-Format Conferencing

US Patent:
6839734, Jan 4, 2005
Filed:
Sep 21, 1998
Appl. No.:
09/157884
Inventors:
Andres Vega-Garcia - Newcastle WA, US
Mu Han - Renton WA, US
Donald R. Ryan - Redmond WA, US
Thomas Pfenning - Richmond WA, US
Rajeev Byrisetty - Bellevue WA, US
Stefan Solomon - Bellevue WA, US
Michael Clark - Logan UT, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G06F 1516, H04L 1216
US Classification:
709204, 379 9321, 379158, 37920201, 370260, 370269
Abstract:
Computers, particularly personal computers, have become everyday communications devices, nearly as common as telephones and televisions. A big reason for this is the expansion of computer networks, such as the Internet, which allow sending and receiving information, including audio and video information, from one computer to one or more other computers. Communicating audio and video information between computers can be problematic because users have to wait for the information to be fully downloaded before viewing or hearing it and because different computers sometimes communicate using incompatible communications protocols, which prevents comprehension. Accordingly, the inventors devised new methods, software, and computer systems that support interactive data streaming (real-time exchange of multimedia data) and full-duplex communications, for example, network conferencing, using more than one communications protocol.