Patents Assigned to Rockefeller Consulting Technology Integration, Inc.
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Publication number: 20170024482Abstract: A method includes receiving, from a user device, a first signal, the first signal including an authorization indicator associated with a social network system profile of a first user. A second signal is sent, the second signal including a first request for social network information associated with the first user. The first request is based at least in part on the authorization indicator. A third signal is received, the third signal including social network information associated with the first user. The method further includes receiving, from a second user, a fourth signal, the fourth signal including a second request for social network information associated with the first user. One or more metrics is defined, based at least in part on the social network information associated with the first user. A fifth signal is sent, the fifth signal sent such that a visual element based at least in part on the one or more metrics is displayed at an output device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2016Publication date: January 26, 2017Applicant: Rockefeller Consulting Technology Integration, Inc. d/b/a RockTechInventor: David M. Gowel
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Publication number: 20160196151Abstract: A non-transitory processor-readable medium stores code representing instructions configured to cause a processor to send a first signal to cause a client device to display an instruction directing a user to perform a task associated with a user profile of an online entity. The code is configured to cause the processor to produce a query formatted according to an API associated with the online entity. The code is configured to cause the processor to send a second signal including the query to at least one of the client device or the online entity, and receive a third signal including a datum associated with the task. The code is configured to cause the processor to update a status of the indicated task based on the datum, and send a fourth signal to cause the client device to produce an indication associated with the status of the task.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2016Publication date: July 7, 2016Applicant: Rockefeller Consulting Technology Integration, Inc. d/b/a Rock TechInventor: David M. Gowel
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Publication number: 20160117402Abstract: A method includes receiving, from a user device, a first signal, the first signal including an authorization indicator associated with a social network system profile of a first user. A second signal is sent, the second signal including a first request for social network information associated with the first user. The first request is based at least in part on the authorization indicator. A third signal is received, the third signal including social network information associated with the first user. The method further includes receiving, from a second user, a fourth signal, the fourth signal including a second request for social network information associated with the first user. One or more metrics is defined, based at least in part on the social network information associated with the first user. A fifth signal is sent, the fifth signal sent such that a visual element based at least in part on the one or more metrics is displayed at an output device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2015Publication date: April 28, 2016Applicant: Rockefeller Consulting Technology Integration, Inc. d/b/a RockTechInventor: David M. Gowel
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Publication number: 20140095995Abstract: A non-transitory processor-readable medium stores code representing instructions configured to cause a processor to send a first signal to cause a client device to display an instruction directing a user to perform a task associated with a user profile of an online entity. The code is configured to cause the processor to produce a query formatted according to an API associated with the online entity. The code is configured to cause the processor to send a second signal including the query to at least one of the client device or the online entity, and receive a third signal including a datum associated with the task. The code is configured to cause the processor to update a status of the indicated task based on the datum, and send a fourth signal to cause the client device to produce an indication associated with the status of the task.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2013Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: Rockefeller Consulting Technology Integration, Inc. d/b/a Rock TechInventor: David M. Gowel
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Patent number: 8630990Abstract: A non-transitory processor-readable medium stores code representing instructions configured to cause a processor to send a first signal to cause a client device to display an instruction directing a user to perform a task associated with a user profile of an online entity. The code is configured to cause the processor to produce a query formatted according to an API associated with the online entity. The code is configured to cause the processor to send a second signal including the query to at least one of the client device or the online entity, and receive a third signal including a datum associated with the task. The code is configured to cause the processor to update a status of the indicated task based on the datum, and send a fourth signal to cause the client device to produce an indication associated with the status of the task.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2011Date of Patent: January 14, 2014Assignee: Rockefeller Consulting Technology Integration, Inc.Inventor: David M. Gowel
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Publication number: 20120072416Abstract: A non-transitory processor-readable medium stores code representing instructions configured to cause a processor to send a first signal to cause a client device to display an instruction directing a user to perform a task associated with a user profile of an online entity. The code is configured to cause the processor to produce a query formatted according to an API associated with the online entity. The code is configured to cause the processor to send a second signal including the query to at least one of the client device or the online entity, and receive a third signal including a datum associated with the task. The code is configured to cause the processor to update a status of the indicated task based on the datum, and send a fourth signal to cause the client device to produce an indication associated with the status of the task.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2011Publication date: March 22, 2012Applicant: Rockefeller Consulting Technology Integration, Inc.Inventor: David M. GOWEL