Patents Assigned to INVODO, INC.
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Publication number: 20160335643Abstract: In one or more embodiments, one or more systems, methods, and/or memory devices described can be utilized to display a configuration interface that includes an emulated mobile device interface and a consumer program product development interface and emulate an emulated mobile device, that corresponds to a physical mobile device which includes a physical processor, a physical memory, and a physical integrated circuit, which can be displayed via emulated mobile device interface. The configuration interface can transfer at least one image associated with the emulated mobile device to the consumer program product development interface and can receive configuration information associated with the at least one image associated with the emulated mobile device and the physical mobile device. The configuration information can be utilized to produce a consumer program product that includes the at least one image and description information associated with steps utilizable to configure the physical mobile device.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2015Publication date: November 17, 2016Applicant: INVODO, INC.Inventors: Joel TRUNICK, Dylan SPURGIN, Matthew C. BRACE
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Publication number: 20150310142Abstract: In one or more embodiments, a system can simulate one or more physical mobile devices and can allow respective one or more users to utilize respective one or more simulations via a network. For example, a user, utilizing an application such as a web browser, can interact with a simulated mobile device. For instance, the user can select a function of the simulated mobile device, the simulated mobile device can provide, to the user, a simulation of the function, the first user can manipulate the simulated mobile device, and output of the function can be displayed to the user in accordance with the manipulation of the simulated mobile device. In one or more embodiments, the system can determine and display multiple images, of the simulated mobile, device based on multiple directions of a pointer path. For example, the system can determine the directions based on positions acquired at time intervals.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2015Publication date: October 29, 2015Applicant: INVODO, INC.Inventors: Arthur T. Niemeyer, Bruce A. Mayer, James D. Keeler, Mitchell D. Wilson, Dylan P. Spurgin, Matthew C. Brace
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Publication number: 20150309705Abstract: In one or more embodiments, one or more systems, methods, and/or processes can provide information to a virtual reality device and/or an augmented reality device, among others, of a user/customer. The information can be associated with offerings of goods and/or services for sale, purchase, or rent. Determining the information can be based on past actions of the user and/or other users. For example, the determined information can be inferred from past actions of the user and/or other users. In one or more embodiments, a layout of a virtual store and/or presentations of one or more items can be based on past actions of the user and/or other users. In one or more embodiments, one or more of the layout of the virtual store and/or providing (e.g., via augmented reality or virtual reality) the information associated with the goods and/or services can be determined and/or chosen to maximize sales and/or profits.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2015Publication date: October 29, 2015Applicant: Invodo, Inc.Inventors: James D. Keeler, Arthur T. Niemeyer, Bruce A. Mayer, Mitchell D. Wilson, Matthew C. Brace
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Publication number: 20150186571Abstract: In one or more embodiments, a system can simulate one or more physical mobile devices and can allow respective one or more users to utilize respective one or more simulations via a network. For example, a user, utilizing an application such as a web browser, can interact with a simulated mobile device. For instance, the user can select a function of the simulated mobile device, the simulated mobile device can provide, to the user, a simulation of the function, the first user can manipulate the simulated mobile device, and output of the function can be displayed to the user in accordance with the manipulation of the simulated mobile device. In one or more embodiments, the system can determine and display multiple images, of the simulated mobile, device based on multiple directions of a pointer path. For example, the system can determine the directions based on positions acquired at time intervals.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2015Publication date: July 2, 2015Applicant: INVODO, INC.Inventors: Arthur T. Niemeyer, Bruce A. Mayer, James D. Keeler, Mitchell D. Wilson, Dylan P. Spurgin, Matthew C. Brace
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Publication number: 20150149749Abstract: In one or more embodiments, a system can configure a physical mobile device via configuring a configuration for an emulator of the physical mobile device. For example, a user (e.g., a customer) can request a physical mobile device, and a system can provide the user with an emulation of the physical mobile device, where the user can configure the emulation of the physical mobile device. In one or more embodiments, the user can be provided with the configuration via at least one of a network and a physical delivery of the physical mobile device, configured with the configuration. In one example, the user can execute an emulation of the physical mobile device configured with the configuration, received via the network. In another example, the physical mobile device can be configured with the configuration, and subsequently, the physical mobile device can be physically delivered to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2014Publication date: May 28, 2015Applicant: INVODO, INC.Inventors: MATTHEW C. BRACE, JAMES D. KEELER
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Publication number: 20150143091Abstract: In one or more embodiments, a system can configure a physical mobile device via configuring a configuration for an emulator of the physical mobile device. For example, a user (e.g., a customer) can request a physical mobile device, and a system can provide the user with an emulation of the physical mobile device, where the user can configure the emulation of the physical mobile device. In one or more embodiments, the user can be provided with the configuration via at least one of a network and a physical delivery of the physical mobile device, configured with the configuration. In one example, the user can execute an emulation of the physical mobile device configured with the configuration, received via the network. In another example, the physical mobile device can be configured with the configuration, and subsequently, the physical mobile device can be physically delivered to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2014Publication date: May 21, 2015Applicant: INVODO, INC.Inventors: MATTHEW C. BRACE, JAMES D. KEELER
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Publication number: 20140180799Abstract: A technique for measuring a video profit for a product includes performing an A/B test for a product while monitoring for customer conversion. In this case, at least one of ‘A’ and ‘B’ correspond to video. A unique number of visitors to a product webpage that viewed a call-to-action for a video of the product is determined based on the test. A gain that accounts for customer bias is determined based on the test. A non-viewer conversion rate is determined based on the test. A video view rate is determined based on the test. A video conversion lift is determined based on the test. An abandonment factor is determined based on the test. Finally, an incremental video profit for the product is determined based on the unique number of visitors, the gain, the non-viewer conversion rate, the video view rate, the video conversion lift, and the abandonment factor.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 26, 2013Publication date: June 26, 2014Applicant: INVODO, INC.Inventors: James David Keeler, Lane Stafford Wimberley
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Publication number: 20130297281Abstract: In one or more embodiments, a system can simulate one or more physical mobile devices and can allow respective one or more users to utilize respective one or more simulations via a network. For example, a user, utilizing an application such as a web browser, can interact with a simulated mobile device. For instance, the user can select a function of the simulated mobile device, the simulated mobile device can provide, to the user, a simulation of the function, the first user can manipulate the simulated mobile device, and output of the function can be displayed to the user in accordance with the manipulation of the simulated mobile device. In one or more embodiments, the system can determine and display multiple images, of the simulated mobile, device based on multiple directions of a pointer path. For example, the system can determine the directions based on positions acquired at time intervals.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2012Publication date: November 7, 2013Applicant: INVODO, INC.Inventors: Arthur T. Niemeyer, Bruce A. Mayer, James D. Keeler, Mitchell D. Wilson, Dylan P. Spurgin, Matthew C. Brace
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Publication number: 20130096906Abstract: In one or more embodiments, a system can emulate one or more physical mobile devices and can allow respective one or more users to utilize respective one or more emulations via a network. In one example, a first user, utilizing a first web browser, can interact with a first emulated mobile device. In another, a second user, utilizing a second web browser, can interact with a second emulated mobile device. In one or more embodiments, the first and second emulated mobile devices can respectively correspond to two different physical mobile devices, and the first and second users can concurrently interact with the first and second emulated mobile devices, respectively. In one or more embodiments, a user can upload a physical mobile device to an emulated mobile device, interact with the emulated device, and download changes made to the emulated mobile device to the physical mobile device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2012Publication date: April 18, 2013Applicant: INVODO, INC.Inventors: Arthur T. Niemeyer, Bruce A. Mayer, James D. Keeler, Mitchell D. Wilson, Dylan P. Spurgin, Matthew C. Brace