Patents by Inventor Michael R. Migliore
Michael R. Migliore 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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Patent number: 9383951Abstract: Methods for formatting messages into stylized templates for delivery to a printer. The templates include a variety of different formats to accommodate the various elements of the message. The available templates can include themed templates, calendars, to-do lists, address books, stationary, and the like. The system and methods format the message by parsing the elements of the message into component parts and fitting them within a template.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2014Date of Patent: July 5, 2016Assignee: Presto Services Inc.Inventors: Jay D. Logue, Joseph M. Beninato, Julia D. Schiff, Jennifer Bush, Jin Yaw Sun, Sharon E. Chiarella, Yair Zadik, Michael R. Migliore, Barclay R. Loftus, Marian B. Cauwet, Joseph Posner
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Patent number: 9037660Abstract: A recipient computer system may receive one or more electronic messages. The recipient computer system may send one, two, or more challenge messages to the sender of the electronic messages in determining whether to deliver the electronic message. The recipient computer system may accept or reject an electronic message based on the response, or lack of response, to the challenge messages. The recipient computer system may send two or more challenge messages at intervals. A sender computer system may record activity of the sender computer system for a recipient computer system to use in determining whether to deliver an electronic message. A sender computer system may provide a summary of that activity with an electronic message. A sender computer system may provide an authorization key for a recipient computer system to use in determining whether to deliver an electronic message. The authorization key may be generated by a third party.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2011Date of Patent: May 19, 2015Assignee: GOOGLE INC.Inventors: Richard A. Landsman, Jay Logue, Jeffrey N. Heiner, John S. Evans, Michael R. Migliore, Susan Rayl Goldman
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Publication number: 20140204419Abstract: Methods for formatting messages into stylized templates for delivery to a printer. The templates include a variety of different formats to accommodate the various elements of the message. The available templates can include themed templates, calendars, to-do lists, address books, stationary, and the like. The system and methods format the message by parsing the elements of the message into component parts and fitting them within a template.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2014Publication date: July 24, 2014Applicant: Presto Services, Inc.Inventors: Jay D. Logue, Joseph M. Beninato, Julia D. Schiff, Jennifer Bush, Jin Yaw Sun, Sharon E. Chiarella, Yair Zadik, Michael R. Migliore, Barclay R. Loftus, Marian B. Cauwet, Joseph Posner
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Patent number: 8694590Abstract: Methods for formatting email messages into stylized templates for delivery to a printer. The templates include a variety of different formats to accommodate the various elements of the email message. The available templates can include themed templates, calendars, to-do lists, address books, stationary, and the like. The system and methods format the email message by parsing the elements of the message into component parts and fitting them within a template.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2007Date of Patent: April 8, 2014Assignee: Presto Services, Inc.Inventors: Jay D. Logue, Joseph M. Beninato, Julia D. Schiff, Jennifer Bush, Jin Yaw Sun, Sharon E. Chiarella, Yair Zadik, Michael R. Migliore, Barclay R. Loftus, Marian B. Cauwet, Joseph Posner
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Publication number: 20120079050Abstract: A recipient computer system may receive one or more electronic messages. The recipient computer system may send one, two, or more challenge messages to the sender of the electronic messages in determining whether to deliver the electronic message. The recipient computer system may accept or reject an electronic message based on the response, or lack of response, to the challenge messages. The recipient computer system may send two or more challenge messages at intervals. A sender computer system may record activity of the sender computer system for a recipient computer system to use in determining whether to deliver an electronic message. A sender computer system may provide a summary of that activity with an electronic message. A sender computer system may provide an authorization key for a recipient computer system to use in determining whether to deliver an electronic message. The authorization key may be generated by a third party.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2011Publication date: March 29, 2012Inventors: Phillip York Goldman, Susan Rayl Goldman, Richard A. Landsman, Jay Logue, Jeffrey N. Heiner, John S. Evans, Michael R. Migliore
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Patent number: 8073916Abstract: A recipient computer system may receive one or more electronic messages. The recipient computer system may send one, two, or more challenge messages to the sender of the electronic messages in determining whether to deliver the electronic message. The recipient computer system may accept or reject an electronic message based on the response, or lack of response, to the challenge messages. The recipient computer system may send two or more challenge messages at intervals. A sender computer system may record activity of the sender computer system for a recipient computer system to use in determining whether to deliver an electronic message. A sender computer system may provide a summary of that activity with an electronic message. A sender computer system may provide an authorization key for a recipient computer system to use in determining whether to deliver an electronic message. The authorization key may be generated by a third party.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2009Date of Patent: December 6, 2011Assignee: AOL Inc.Inventors: Richard A. Landsman, Jay Logue, Jeffrey N. Heiner, John S. Evans, Michael R. Migliore
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Publication number: 20090307326Abstract: A recipient computer system may receive one or more electronic messages. The recipient computer system may send one, two, or more challenge messages to the sender of the electronic messages in determining whether to deliver the electronic message. The recipient computer system may accept or reject an electronic message based on the response, or lack of response, to the challenge messages. The recipient computer system may send two or more challenge messages at intervals. A sender computer system may record activity of the sender computer system for a recipient computer system to use in determining whether to deliver an electronic message. A sender computer system may provide a summary of that activity with an electronic message. A sender computer system may provide an authorization key for a recipient computer system to use in determining whether to deliver an electronic message. The authorization key may be generated by a third party.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2009Publication date: December 10, 2009Applicant: AOL LLCInventors: Richard A. Landsman, Jay Logue, Jeffrey N. Heiner, John S. Evans, Michael R. Migliore
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Patent number: 7620691Abstract: Systems and methods for delivering solicited electronic messages to a client. Senders of electronic messages become authorized senders and electronic messages from the authorized senders are delivered to the intended recipients. Electronic messages from unauthorized senders are not delivered. A sender becomes authorized when a user includes a tracker in the user address that is associated with a particular sender. Electronic messages that include the tracker are only delivered if the sender is the same sender that is associated with the tracker provided by the user. Senders are also authorized by detecting when the user provides a user address to a sender. Users are given the opportunity to opt-in to receiving electronic messages from senders that have registered with the electronic messaging service that provides electronic message services to the users. Authorizing senders in this manner permits the delivery of solicited messages while rejecting unsolicited messages.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2007Date of Patent: November 17, 2009Assignee: AOL LLCInventors: Phillip Y. Goldman, Richard A. Landsman, Michael R. Migliore, Jeffrey N. Heiner, Jay Logue
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Patent number: 7590695Abstract: A recipient computer system may receive one or more electronic messages. The recipient computer system may send one, two, or more challenge messages to the sender of the electronic messages in determining whether to deliver the electronic message. The recipient computer system may accept or reject an electronic message based on the response, or lack of response, to the challenge messages. The recipient computer system may send two or more challenge messages at intervals. A sender computer system may record activity of the sender computer system for a recipient computer system to use in determining whether to deliver an electronic message. A sender computer system may provide a summary of that activity with an electronic message. A sender computer system may provide an authorization key for a recipient computer system to use in determining whether to deliver an electronic message. The authorization key may be generated by a third party.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2004Date of Patent: September 15, 2009Assignee: AOL LLCInventors: Richard A. Landsman, Jay Logue, Jeffrey N. Heiner, John S. Evans, Michael R. Migliore, Phillip York Goldman, Susan Rayl Goldman, legal representative
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Publication number: 20070271347Abstract: Methods for formatting email messages into stylized templates for delivery to a printer. The templates include a variety of different formats to accommodate the various elements of the email message. The available templates can include themed templates, calendars, to-do lists, address books, stationary, and the like. The system and methods format the email message by parsing the elements of the message into component parts and fitting them within a template.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2007Publication date: November 22, 2007Inventors: Jay D. Logue, Joseph M. Beninato, Julia D. Schiff, Jennifer Bush, Jing Yaw Sun, Sharon E. Chiarella, Yair Zadik, Michael R. Migliore, Barclay R. Loftus, Marian B. Cauwet, Joseph Posner