Patents by Inventor Jonathan Blake Handler

Jonathan Blake Handler 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).

  • Patent number: 9411839
    Abstract: An entity using a computing device can upload searchable data to a network service to be indexed and stored. The data can include a plurality of data fields, each data field having one or more associated values. The network service can analyze the data fields and their respectively associated values to determine data field types for the data fields and search options to be enabled for the data fields. Based at least in part on the data field types and the search options, the network service can generate a search index configuration/schema. Based at least in part on the generated search index configuration/schema, the network service can generate a search index for the data. In some embodiments, the network service can also convert the data into a format compatible with the search index.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 2, 2015
    Date of Patent: August 9, 2016
    Assignee: A9.com, Inc.
    Inventors: Jonathan Michael Goldberg, Jonathan Blake Handler, Asif Mansoor Ali Makhani
  • Publication number: 20150261802
    Abstract: An entity using a computing device can upload searchable data to a network service to be indexed and stored. The data can include a plurality of data fields, each data field having one or more associated values. The network service can analyze the data fields and their respectively associated values to determine data field types for the data fields and search options to be enabled for the data fields. Based at least in part on the data field types and the search options, the network service can generate a search index configuration/schema. Based at least in part on the generated search index configuration/schema, the network service can generate a search index for the data. In some embodiments, the network service can also convert the data into a format compatible with the search index.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 2, 2015
    Publication date: September 17, 2015
    Inventors: Jonathan Michael Goldberg, Jonathan Blake Handler, Asif Mansoor Ali Makhani
  • Patent number: 9047326
    Abstract: An entity using a computing device can upload searchable data to a network service to be indexed and stored. The data can include a plurality of data fields, each data field having one or more associated values. The network service can analyze the data fields and their respectively associated values to determine data field types for the data fields and search options to be enabled for the data fields. Based at least in part on the data field types and the search options, the network service can generate a search index configuration/schema. Based at least in part on the generated search index configuration/schema, the network service can generate a search index for the data. In some embodiments, the network service can also convert the data into a format compatible with the search index.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 12, 2012
    Date of Patent: June 2, 2015
    Assignee: A9.com, Inc.
    Inventors: Jonathan Michael Goldberg, Jonathan Blake Handler, Asif Mansoor Ali Makhani
  • Publication number: 20110219029
    Abstract: The browsing activity of a first user is motivated by some intent. The first user requests retrieval of a particular document while browsing. A document processing and presentation machine associates the document with a retrieval path taken by the first user. By using the retrieval path data of the document, the document processing and presentation machine infers an intent that likely motivated the first user. When a second user makes a request similar to a request within the retrieval path, the machine presents the second user with the document and some of the retrieval path data, thus providing the second user with a shortcut that leads the second user directly to the document. Thus, the second user may be able to satisfy his intent with significantly less browsing activity compared to the first user.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 3, 2010
    Publication date: September 8, 2011
    Inventors: Daniel-Alexander Billsus, Wei Chai, Sam P. Hamilton, Jonathan Blake Handler, Nir Yeffet
  • Publication number: 20110219030
    Abstract: The browsing activity of a first user is motivated by some intent. The first user requests retrieval of a particular document while browsing. A document processing and presentation machine associates the document with a retrieval path taken by the first user. By using the retrieval path data of the document, the document processing and presentation machine infers an intent that likely motivated the first user. When a second user makes a request similar to a request within the retrieval path, the machine presents the second user with the document and some of the retrieval path data, thus providing the second user with a shortcut that leads the second user directly to the document. Thus, the second user may be able to satisfy his intent with significantly less browsing activity compared to the first user.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 3, 2010
    Publication date: September 8, 2011
    Inventors: Daniel-Alexander Billsus, Wei Chai, Sam P. Hamilton, Jonathan Blake Handler, Nir Yeffet
  • Publication number: 20110218883
    Abstract: The browsing activity of a first user is motivated by some intent. The first user requests retrieval of a particular document while browsing. A document processing and presentation machine associates the document with a retrieval path taken by the first user. By using the retrieval path data of the document, the document processing and presentation machine infers an intent that likely motivated the first user. When a second user makes a request similar to a request within the retrieval path, the machine presents the second user with the document and some of the retrieval path data, thus providing the second user with a shortcut that leads the second user directly to the document. Thus, the second user may be able to satisfy his intent with significantly less browsing activity compared to the first user.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 3, 2010
    Publication date: September 8, 2011
    Inventors: Daniel-Alexander Billsus, Wei Chai, Sam P. Hamilton, Jonathan Blake Handler, Nir Yeffet