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  • Fairfield, CA
  • Belmont, CA
  • San Francisco, CA
  • Orangevale, CA

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Leo Eugene Lee

License #:
7451 - Expired
Category:
Asbestos
Issued Date:
Feb 29, 2008
Effective Date:
Mar 5, 2009
Expiration Date:
Feb 28, 2009
Type:
Asbestos Worker

Business Records

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Leo Lee
Manager
Photo Express
Photo Finishing-Retail
118 370 E Broadway, Kingsgate Mall, Vancouver, BC V5T 4G5
(604) 874-0919
Leo Lee
Manager
Photo Express
Photo Finishing-Retail
(604) 874-0919
Leo Lee
Hem Hem LLC
Own/Acquire/Sell Certain Real Property · Business Services at Non-Commercial Site · Nonclassifiable Establishments
782 Panorama Dr, San Francisco, CA 94131
Leo Lee
432 Manhattan, LLC
Real Estate Ownership & Operation · Real Estate Ownership and Operation
Leo Lee
501 Oxford, LLC
Real Estate Ownership & Operation · Real Estate Ownership and Operation
Leo Lee
425 New Hampshire, LLC
Real Estate Ownership & Operation · Real Estate Ownership and Operation
Leo Lee
509 Hobart, LLC
Real Estate Ownership & Operation · Real Estate Ownership and Operation
Leo Lee
501 Kenmore, LLC
Real Estate Ownership & Operation · Real Estate Ownership and Operation

Publications

Us Patents

Techniques For Interactive Input To Portable Electronic Devices

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US Patent:
8059099, Nov 15, 2011
Filed:
Sep 11, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/530807
Inventors:
Michael D. Lampell - Novato CA, US
Francois-Yves Bertrand - Sunnyvale CA, US
Alan Berfield - Cupertino CA, US
Leo Lee - Hercules CA, US
Eric Snider - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Apple Inc. - Cupertino CA
International Classification:
G06F 3/041
US Classification:
345173
Abstract:
Techniques for providing input to interactive and multitasking applications are disclosed. A game input area (surface or plane) receives input for multiple applications including an interactive application executed in connection with a scene. The input received is directed to the appropriate application based on one or more locations (e. g. , points, positions, regions, portions) of the input area effectively identified when input is received (or entered). In addition, the manner in which input is received (or entered) can be used to determine which application should receive the input. The input area can additionally resemble or approximate the shape of a scene (e. g. , game scene) to allow a person to provide input in a more intuitive way. Accordingly, input can be provided in a simple and more intuitive manner by effectively allowing the user to interact with the input area in a way that mimics or approximates a desired action (e. g. , moving a ball or bat around by inputting a rotational movement).

Techniques For Interactive Input To Portable Electronic Devices

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US Patent:
20080018616, Jan 24, 2008
Filed:
Aug 1, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/882427
Inventors:
Michael Lampell - Novato CA, US
Francois-Yves Bertrand - Sunnyvale CA, US
Alan Berfield - Cupertino CA, US
Leo Lee - Hercules CA, US
Eric Snider - San Jose CA, US
International Classification:
G09G 5/00
US Classification:
345173000
Abstract:
Techniques for providing input to interactive and multitasking applications are disclosed. A game input area (surface or plane) receives input for multiple applications including an interactive application executed in connection with a scene. The input received is directed to the appropriate application based on one or more locations (e.g., points, positions, regions, portions) of the input area effectively identified when input is received (or entered). In addition, the manner in which input is received (or entered) can be used to determine which application should receive the input. The input area can additionally resemble or approximate the shape of a scene (e.g., game scene) to allow a person to provide input in a more intuitive way. Accordingly, input can be provided in a simple and more intuitive manner by effectively allowing the user to interact with the input area in a way that mimics or approximates a desired action (e.g., moving a ball or bat around by inputting a rotational movement). Examples of such interaction include positional, directional (e.g., rotational), press or pressure input (or movement) which can easily be provided by a thumb or a finger, for example, on a touch screen.

Techniques For Interactive Input To Portable Electronic Devices

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US Patent:
20120105348, May 3, 2012
Filed:
Oct 31, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/285824
Inventors:
Michael D. Lampell - Novato CA, US
Francois-Yves Bertrand - Sunnyvale CA, US
Alan Berfield - Cupertino CA, US
Leo Lee - Hercules CA, US
Eric Snider - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Apple Inc. - Cupertino CA
International Classification:
G06F 3/041
US Classification:
345173
Abstract:
Techniques for providing touch input to interactive and multitasking applications are disclosed. An input surface area receives input for multiple applications including interactive applications. The input received is directed to the appropriate application based on one or more locations of the input area effectively identified when input is received. In addition, the manner in which input is received can be used to determine which application should receive the input. Input can be provided in a simple and more intuitive manner by effectively allowing the user to interact with the input area in a way that mimics or approximates a desired action. Examples of such interaction include positional, directional (e.g., rotational), press or pressure input (or movement) which can easily be provided by a thumb or a finger, for example, on a touch screen.

Generic Media Covers

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US Patent:
20140002470, Jan 2, 2014
Filed:
Feb 25, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/776532
Inventors:
Jason N. Gould - Belmont CA, US
Leo Lee - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Apple Inc. - Cupertino CA
International Classification:
G06T 11/00
US Classification:
345581
Abstract:
Generic media covers can be generated for digital media items submitted by publishers without a personalized media cover. A generic media cover can be generated for a media item by hashing a unique identifier of the media item that remains consistent throughout the life cycle of the media item. Bytes of the hashed value can be translated into graphic parameters which are used to generate the generic graphic. The graphic parameters can be attached to the generic graphic, thus allowing a user to regenerate the generic graphic at a desired resolution at a later point in time. Also disclosed are techniques for ensuring that generic media covers for a bundle of media items appear substantially similar.

Mixed Mode Cmos Input Buffer With Bus Hold

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US Patent:
58282335, Oct 27, 1998
Filed:
Sep 12, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/710280
Inventors:
Hung T. Nguyen - Santa Clara CA
Leo Lee - San Jose CA
Assignee:
Quality Semiconductor, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
H03K 190175
H03K 1923
US Classification:
326 86
Abstract:
A mixed-mode, overvoltage tolerant input buffer for interfacing to a tristate bus line is disclosed, the input buffer having a bus hold feature for maintaining the state of the input buffer output and bus line when the bus line enters into the tristate mode, the input buffer being capable of suppressing leakage currents from the bus input through the bus hold circuit to the input buffer power supply during overvoltage conditions. The bus hold circuit has a feedback inverter coupled between the output and the bus input for providing a stabilizing feedback signal to the bus input, the inverter being powered by a source voltage which is selectively coupled to the input buffer power supply, the source voltage being isolated from the input buffer power supply during overvoltage conditions.

Software Framework For Progress Tracking In A Classroom Setting

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US Patent:
20190297155, Sep 26, 2019
Filed:
Jan 25, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/258161
Inventors:
- Cupertino CA, US
Jennifer U. SONG - San Francisco CA, US
Marin EUBANKS - Santa Clara CA, US
Pavel V. DUDRENOV - San Francisco CA, US
Sugam JAIN - San Francisco CA, US
Leo LEE - San Jose CA, US
Saman VAFAEE - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/08
G09B 5/14
G06F 8/70
Abstract:
This application relates to a client-server architecture that enables progress tracking related to assignments generated by an instructor. A hand-out can include attachments that specify placeholders for hand-ins and/or activities to be performed by the student as part of the assignment. Some activities can be performed using third-party applications that implement at least a portion of a software framework that causes the applications to generate progress tracking information provided to a daemon executing in the background of a client device. The daemon and/or a client application interface with one or more network services to enable an instructor to utilize the progress tracking information. The network services can include a hand-out service utilized to generate hand-outs assigned to a group of students. The network services can also include a progress pipeline including a number of services configured to process progress tracking information received from a plurality of client devices.

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Lu Xun and His Legacy

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Author

Leo O. Lee

ISBN #

0520051580

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