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Michael G. Sheldon

Researcher at Microsoft

Publications -  25
Citations -  1122

Michael G. Sheldon is an academic researcher from Microsoft. The author has contributed to research in topics: User interface & Executable. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 25 publications receiving 1122 citations.

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Operating system shell having a windowing graphical user interface with a desktop displayed as a hypertext multimedia document

TL;DR: An operating system shell provides a graphical user interface having a windowing environment with a desktop as mentioned in this paper, where the shell synthesizes a hypertext page for display as the desktop in the graphical interface.
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Web browser control for incorporating web browser functionality into application programs

TL;DR: Web browser control as discussed by the authors allows application program developers to incorporate web browser functionality into application programs by exposing web browsing functionality to application programs through an application program interface consisting of member functions, events and properties.
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System and method for creating and customizing a deskbar

TL;DR: In this article, a system and method for creating and customizing an architectural component, namely a deskbar, is presented, which allows a user to select toolbar components or entire toolbars from one or more application programs and house these toolbars or toolbar components in a single deskbar.
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Computer system with enhanced user interface for images

TL;DR: In this article, a user interface for the computer that displays a number of thumbnail images that are small representations of image files existing on the computer is presented and an enlarged preview image is positioned adjacent the thumbnail images.
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Programming Interface for a Computer Platform

TL;DR: A programming interface for a computer platform can include various functionality as mentioned in this paper, such as re-usable user interface controls, user interface dialogs and user interface wizards, and a fourth group of services related to extending the user interface functionality.