Patents by Inventor Alexandros Suvacioglu
Alexandros Suvacioglu has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20200234324Abstract: A computer-implemented method, a system and a computer program product for processing third party online coupons. According to one embodiment, a third-party online coupon is received. Text is parsed to determine a merchant's website. The third-party online coupon description is parsed to determine a product term. The product term is searched for. The third-party online coupon is tested with a product associated with the product term. The third-party online coupon is determined if valid with the product.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2020Publication date: July 23, 2020Inventors: David Jonathan Lemphers, Shreyas Karnik, Christopher Couhault, Alexandros Suvacioglu
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Patent number: 10607246Abstract: A method including interacting with a promotion code provider programmatically, providing a promotion code to a validation function of the promotion code provider, and evaluating a response from the promotion code provider. The act of interacting with a promotion code provider can include controlling an interface that simulates user actions, such as but not limited to controlling an in-memory web browser through an API, where the API provides a set of functions for simulating user actions. Accordingly, the method can be used to quickly and easily determine whether one or more promotion codes, such as online coupons, are valid.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2017Date of Patent: March 31, 2020Assignee: RetailMeNot, Inc.Inventors: David Lemphers, Christopher Couhault, Alexandros Suvacioglu
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Patent number: 10592915Abstract: A computer-implemented method, a system and a computer program product for processing third party online coupons. According to one embodiment, a third-party online coupon is received. Text is parsed to determine a merchant's website. The third-party online coupon description is parsed to determine a product term. The product term is searched for. The third-party online coupon is tested with a product associated with the product term. The third-party online coupon is determined if valid with the product.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: March 17, 2020Assignee: RetailMeNot, Inc.Inventors: David Jonathan Lemphers, Shreyas Karnik, Christopher Couhault, Alexandros Suvacioglu
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Publication number: 20190147474Abstract: A method including interacting with a promotion code provider programmatically, providing a promotion code to a validation function of the promotion code provider, and evaluating a response from the promotion code provider. The act of interacting with a promotion code provider can include controlling an interface that simulates user actions, such as but not limited to controlling an in-memory web browser through an API, where the API provides a set of functions for simulating user actions. Accordingly, the method can be used to quickly and easily determine whether one or more promotion codes, such as online coupons, are valid.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2019Publication date: May 16, 2019Inventors: David Lemphers, Christopher Couhault, Alexandros Suvacioglu
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Publication number: 20170249655Abstract: A method including interacting with a promotion code provider programmatically, providing a promotion code to a validation function of the promotion code provider, and evaluating a response from the promotion code provider. The act of interacting with a promotion code provider can include controlling an interface that simulates user actions, such as but not limited to controlling an in-memory web browser through an API, where the API provides a set of functions for simulating user actions. Accordingly, the method can be used to quickly and easily determine whether one or more promotion codes, such as online coupons, are valid.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2017Publication date: August 31, 2017Inventors: David Lemphers, Christopher Couhault, Alexandros Suvacioglu
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Patent number: 9679296Abstract: A method including interacting with a promotion code provider programmatically, providing a promotion code to a validation function of the promotion code provider, and evaluating a response from the promotion code provider. The act of interacting with a promotion code provider can include controlling an interface that simulates user actions, such as but not limited to controlling an in-memory web browser through an API, where the API provides a set of functions for simulating user actions. Accordingly, the method can be used to quickly and easily determine whether one or more promotion codes, such as online coupons, are valid.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2011Date of Patent: June 13, 2017Assignee: RetailMeNot, Inc.Inventors: David Lemphers, Christopher Couhault, Alexandros Suvacioglu
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Publication number: 20140278950Abstract: A method for maximizing commissions received from directing consumers to online retailers. The method can include retrieving deal content from a plurality of deal providers, wherein each deal provider provides deal content including at least one of a content affiliate link and a promotion, identifying at least one deal that is substantially duplicative by examining the retrieved deal content to determine that the at least one deal is represented by deal content from at least two deal providers, and organizing the deal content based on a priority of the publisher, wherein the priority includes at least one of a monetary commission resulting from the use of the content affiliate link or promotion, a payout schedule related to the monetary commission, and a working relationship with the deal provider. Accordingly, the method can be used to maximize commissions associated with content affiliate links or promotions.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: RETAILMENOT, INC.Inventors: David Jonathan LEMPHERS, Matthew MATEY, Christopher COUHAULT, Alexandros SUVACIOGLU
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Publication number: 20140278880Abstract: A computer-implemented method, a system and a computer program product for processing third party online coupons. According to one embodiment, a third-party online coupon is received. Text is parsed to determine a merchant's website. The third-party online coupon description is parsed to determine a product term. The product term is searched for. The third-party online coupon is tested with a product associated with the product term. The third-party online coupon is determined if valid with the product.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: RETAILMENOT. INC.Inventors: David Jonathan Lemphers, Shreyas Karnik, Christopher Couhault, Alexandros Suvacioglu
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Publication number: 20140278948Abstract: A method for generating online deal summaries. The method can include receiving primary deal content from an affiliate network, recognizing deal data from the received primary deal content using a computer processor, searching for and receiving secondary deal from a resource other than the affiliate network, wherein the secondary deal content includes graphical and textual representations, and generating a detailed deal summary, wherein the detailed deal summary includes the graphical and textual representations from the secondary deal content and deal data from the primary deal content. Accordingly, the method can be used to generate a more visually and engaging experience for consumers using secondary deal content in addition to or replacement of primary deal content.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: RETAILMENOT, INC.Inventors: David Jonathan LEMPHERS, Shreyas KARNIK, Christopher COUHAULT, Alexandros SUVACIOGLU
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Publication number: 20130138495Abstract: A method including interacting with a promotion code provider programmatically, providing a promotion code to a validation function of the promotion code provider, and evaluating a response from the promotion code provider. The act of interacting with a promotion code provider can include controlling an interface that simulates user actions, such as but not limited to controlling an in-memory web browser through an API, where the API provides a set of functions for simulating user actions. Accordingly, the method can be used to quickly and easily determine whether one or more promotion codes, such as online coupons, are valid.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2011Publication date: May 30, 2013Applicant: YSL Ventures, Inc.Inventors: David Lemphers, Christopher Couhault, Alexandros Suvacioglu