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  • San Mateo, CA

Resumes

Resumes

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Senior Software Developer / Lecturer, Jazz Theory/Performance

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Position:
Senior Software Developer at Yahoo!, Music Educator at Stanford University, Music Performer at Self-Employed
Location:
San Francisco Bay Area
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Yahoo! - Sunnyvale, California since Jan 2010
Senior Software Developer

Stanford University since Sep 2006
Music Educator

Self-Employed since Jan 1977
Music Performer

UC Santa Cruz Jan 2008 - Dec 2009
Lecturer, Jazz Theory/Improvisation

Experimental Web Services - San Jose, California Nov 2006 - Mar 2009
Senior Software Developer
Education:
University of California, Berkeley 1977 - 1981
BS, Electrical Engineering/Computer Science
Vallejo Senior High School 1974 - 1977
High School Diploma
Skills:
Web Development
Jazz Piano, Theory
Software Development
Academic Jazz Instruction Acumen
JavaScript
AJAX
PHP
Web Development
YUI
Application Development
CSS
HTML
C++
Java
XML
Windows
User Interface Design
Web Applications
Architecture
HTML5
Programming
C
MySQL
OOP
Object Oriented Design
C#
JSP
Agile
SQL
Software Engineering
Eclipse
Scrum
Visual Studio
Apache
Databases
J2EE
.NET
User Experience
ASP.NET
XHTML
Perl
Honor & Awards:
Grammy nomination 2003, Machete Ensemble, Latin Jazz Category; Grammy Nomination, 2011, Wayne Wallace Latin Jazz Quintet; Finalist, Pianist of the Year for Latin Jazz Corner in 2008.
Murray Low Photo 2

Independent Sporting Goods Professional

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Location:
San Francisco Bay Area

Publications

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Handbook of Political Geography

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Author

Murray Low

ISBN #

0761943277

Spaces of Democracy

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Author

Murray Low

ISBN #

0761947337

Spaces of Democracy

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Author

Murray Low

ISBN #

0761947345

Us Patents

Line Navigation Conferencing System

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US Patent:
7085842, Aug 1, 2006
Filed:
Feb 12, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/782172
Inventors:
Clifford A. Reid - Pacifica CA, US
Murray Low - Santa Cruz CA, US
Charles R. Anderson - Santa Cruz CA, US
Neal Rutta - San Jose CA, US
Kenneth R. Grant - San Carlos CA, US
Assignee:
Open Text Corporation - Waterloo
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709231, 722 87
Abstract:
A system for delivery of content over a wide area network, the content being captured by the system over a time period of a live event, the system comprising a first computer connected to a first side of the wide area network, the first computer having a cache for storing at least one data stream and the first computer having access to executable instruction code in an electronically readable medium. The executable instruction code is for at least: (1) identifying a live portion of the at least one data stream containing content captured by the system, the live portion being that portion of the at least one data stream at the first computer containing content captured more recently by the system than the content contained in any other portion of the at least one data stream at the first computer currently available for sending from the first computer to a second computer, the second computer being connected to a second side of the wide area network; (2) identifying a user position portion of the at least one data stream, the user position portion of the at least one data stream being that portion most recently sent from the first computer to the second computer; (3) receiving a first request at the first computer from the second computer; (4) in response to the first request, sending the live portion of the at least one data stream from the first computer to the second computer; (5) receiving a second request at the first computer from the second computer; and (6) in response to the second request, sending a portion of the at least one data stream from the first computer to the second computer containing content captured less recently by the system than content contained in the live portion of the at least one data stream. The first request and the second request may be sent from the second computer to the first computer and responded to by the first computer in alternating fashion during a time period that at least includes the time period of the live event as extended by a latency period of the wide area network.
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