Abstract:
An e-mail system is running with a first synchronization mechanism synchronizing first application data between a service and a client computing system. A second synchronization mechanism synchronizes second application data between the service and the client computing system, using a second protocol. When a given proportion of the application data has been synchronized by the second synchronization mechanism, the application is controlled to use the second application data synchronized according to the second protocol.
Abstract:
A call to view application data is received at a hosted service. A truncated form of non-synchronized relevant data is generated and an on-line view of the truncated form is generated. When the call is detected, a synchronization system also begins synchronizing data and a synchronized view is generated with the synchronized data. The on-line view is surfaced until the synchronized view is ready for surfacing, at which point the synchronized view replaces the on-line view.
Abstract:
An e-mail system is running with a first synchronization mechanism synchronizing first application data between a service and a client computing system. A second synchronization mechanism synchronizes second application data between the service and the client computing system, using a second protocol. When a given proportion of the application data has been synchronized by the second synchronization mechanism, the application is controlled to use the second application data synchronized according to the second protocol.
Abstract:
A cloud service stores and aggregates content that is obtained from different content sources using different protocols. For example, the content may include electronic messages, calendar information, contacts, social network content, feed data, search results, and the like. The cloud service aggregates content for each user based on the user's configuration settings. The cloud service may perform processing on the aggregated content before it is delivered and displayed to the user on the client device. For example, one or more views may be generated and stored by the cloud service before the view is requested from the client. Changes made to the aggregated content on the client may be synchronized with the content source. Searches may be made across all or a portion of the different content sources that are aggregated for a user.
Abstract:
A cloud service stores and aggregates content that is obtained from different content sources using different protocols. For example, the content may include electronic messages, calendar information, contacts, social network content, feed data, search results, and the like. The cloud service aggregates content for each user based on the user's configuration settings. The cloud service may perform processing on the aggregated content before it is delivered and displayed to the user on the client device. For example, one or more views may be generated and stored by the cloud service before the view is requested from the client. Changes made to the aggregated content on the client may be synchronized with the content source. Searches may be made across all or a portion of the different content sources that are aggregated for a user.
Abstract:
A cloud service stores and aggregates content that is obtained from different content sources using different protocols. For example, the content may include electronic messages, calendar information, contacts, social network content, feed data, search results, and the like. The cloud service aggregates content for each user based on the user's configuration settings. The cloud service may perform processing on the aggregated content before it is delivered and displayed to the user on the client device. For example, one or more views may be generated and stored by the cloud service before the view is requested from the client. Changes made to the aggregated content on the client may be synchronized with the content source. Searches may be made across all or a portion of the different content sources that are aggregated for a user.