Patents by Inventor Scott James Ogden
Scott James Ogden 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: 20240019252Abstract: A navigation system can identify locations of interest at a route destination. Those locations of interest at the destination can fall within a predetermined distance of the destination or those that are responsive to a query that includes the destination as a parameter. The navigation system can receive a selection of an identified location of interest near the destination, and update a route to terminate at the identified location of interest rather than the original destination. Information identifying the origin and destination for the route can be collected at a first user device and the route can be displayed at a second user device. Additional information is then received from the first user device (such as a selection of an identified location of interest near the destination). This additional information received at the first user device is used to update the route that is displayed on the second user device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2023Publication date: January 18, 2024Inventors: Cayden Meyer, Scott James Ogden
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Patent number: 11808586Abstract: A navigation system can identify locations of interest at a route destination. Those locations of interest at the destination can fall within a predetermined distance of the destination or those that are responsive to a query that includes the destination as a parameter. The navigation system can receive a selection of an identified location of interest near the destination, and update a route to terminate at the identified location of interest rather than the original destination. Information identifying the origin and destination for the route can be collected at a first user device and the route can be displayed at a second user device. Additional information is then received from the first user device (such as a selection of an identified location of interest near the destination). This additional information received at the first user device is used to update the route that is displayed on the second user device.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2021Date of Patent: November 7, 2023Assignee: GOOGLE LLCInventors: Cayden Meyer, Scott James Ogden
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Patent number: 11808583Abstract: A navigation system can identify locations of interest at a route destination. Those locations of interest at the destination can fall within a predetermined distance of the destination or those that are responsive to a query that includes the destination as a parameter. The navigation system can receive a selection of an identified location of interest near the destination, and update a route to terminate at the identified location of interest rather than the original destination. Information identifying the origin and destination for the route can be collected at a first user device and the route can be displayed at a second user device. Additional information is then received from the first user device (such as a selection of an identified location of interest near the destination). This additional information received at the first user device is used to update the route that is displayed on the second user device.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2020Date of Patent: November 7, 2023Assignee: GOOGLE LLCInventors: Cayden Meyer, Scott James Ogden
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Patent number: 11808585Abstract: A navigation system can identify locations of interest at a route destination. Those locations of interest at the destination can fall within a predetermined distance of the destination or those that are responsive to a query that includes the destination as a parameter. The navigation system can receive a selection of an identified location of interest near the destination, and update a route to terminate at the identified location of interest rather than the original destination. Information identifying the origin and destination for the route can be collected at a first user device and the route can be displayed at a second user device. Additional information is then received from the first user device (such as a selection of an identified location of interest near the destination). This additional information received at the first user device is used to update the route that is displayed on the second user device.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2021Date of Patent: November 7, 2023Assignee: GOOGLE LLCInventors: Cayden Meyer, Scott James Ogden
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Patent number: 11808584Abstract: A navigation system can identify locations of interest at a route destination. Those locations of interest at the destination can fall within a predetermined distance of the destination or those that are responsive to a query that includes the destination as a parameter. The navigation system can receive a selection of an identified location of interest near the destination, and update a route to terminate at the identified location of interest rather than the original destination. Information identifying the origin and destination for the route can be collected at a first user device and the route can be displayed at a second user device. Additional information is then received from the first user device (such as a selection of an identified location of interest near the destination). This additional information received at the first user device is used to update the route that is displayed on the second user device.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2021Date of Patent: November 7, 2023Assignee: GOOGLE LLCInventors: Cayden Meyer, Scott James Ogden
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Patent number: 10883841Abstract: A navigation system can identify locations of interest at a route destination. Those locations of interest at the destination can fall within a predetermined distance of the destination or those that are responsive to a query that includes the destination as a parameter. The navigation system can receive a selection of an identified location of interest near the destination, and update a route to terminate at the identified location of interest rather than the original destination. Information identifying the origin and destination for the route can be collected at a first user device and the route can be displayed at a second user device. Additional information is then received from the first user device (such as a selection of an identified location of interest near the destination). This additional information received at the first user device is used to update the route that is displayed on the second user device.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2018Date of Patent: January 5, 2021Assignee: Google LLCInventors: Cayden Meyer, Scott James Ogden
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Patent number: 10876846Abstract: A navigation system can identify locations of interest at a route destination. Those locations of interest at the destination can fall within a predetermined distance of the destination or those that are responsive to a query that includes the destination as a parameter. The navigation system can receive a selection of an identified location of interest near the destination, and update a route to terminate at the identified location of interest rather than the original destination. Information identifying the origin and destination for the route can be collected at a first user device and the route can be displayed at a second user device. Additional information is then received from the first user device (such as a selection of an identified location of interest near the destination). This additional information received at the first user device is used to update the route that is displayed on the second user device.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2018Date of Patent: December 29, 2020Assignee: Google LLCInventors: Cayden Meyer, Scott James Ogden
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Publication number: 20200219175Abstract: The techniques, methods, systems, and other mechanisms described herein include processes for determining if customized content should be generated, what information to include in the customized content, and when to provide the customized content. In general, a computing system determines that a user intends to travel to a physical venue. The computing system can determine if an entity associated with the physical venue has a web page. The computing system can determine various aspects of a predicted route of travel from the user's present location to the physical venue. The computing system can use location information indicating the user's current location and determine one or more routes of travel to the physical venue. The computing system can compare one or more determined aspects of the predicted route to threshold values to determine if customized content should be generated and presented to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2020Publication date: July 9, 2020Inventors: Scott James Ogden, Cayden Meyer
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Patent number: 10664899Abstract: The techniques, methods, systems, and other mechanisms described herein include processes for determining if customized content should be generated, what information to include in the customized content, and when to provide the customized content. In general, a computing system determines that a user intends to travel to a physical venue. The computing system can determine if an entity associated with the physical venue has a web page. The computing system can determine various aspects of a predicted route of travel from the user's present location to the physical venue. The computing system can use location information indicating the user's current location and determine one or more routes of travel to the physical venue. The computing system can compare one or more determined aspects of the predicted route to threshold values to determine if customized content should be generated and presented to the user.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2016Date of Patent: May 26, 2020Assignee: Google LLCInventors: Scott James Ogden, Cayden Meyer
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Patent number: 10024669Abstract: A navigation system can identify locations of interest at a route destination. Those locations of interest at the destination can fall within a predetermined distance of the destination or those that are responsive to a query that includes the destination as a parameter. The navigation system can receive a selection of an identified location of interest near the destination, and update a route to terminate at the identified location of interest rather than the original destination. Information identifying the origin and destination for the route can be collected at a first user device and the route can be displayed at a second user device. Additional information is then received from the first user device (such as a selection of an identified location of interest near the destination). This additional information received at the first user device is used to update the route that is displayed on the second user device.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2016Date of Patent: July 17, 2018Assignee: Google LLCInventors: Cayden Meyer, Scott James Ogden
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Publication number: 20180058863Abstract: A navigation system can identify locations of interest at a route destination. Those locations of interest at the destination can fall within a predetermined distance of the destination or those that are responsive to a query that includes the destination as a parameter. The navigation system can receive a selection of an identified location of interest near the destination, and update a route to terminate at the identified location of interest rather than the original destination. Information identifying the origin and destination for the route can be collected at a first user device and the route can be displayed at a second user device. Additional information is then received from the first user device (such as a selection of an identified location of interest near the destination). This additional information received at the first user device is used to update the route that is displayed on the second user device.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2016Publication date: March 1, 2018Inventors: Cayden Meyer, Scott James Ogden
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Publication number: 20180047091Abstract: The techniques, methods, systems, and other mechanisms described herein include processes for determining if customized content should be generated, what information to include in the customized content, and when to provide the customized content. In general, a computing system determines that a user intends to travel to a physical venue. The computing system can determine if an entity associated with the physical venue has a web page. The computing system can determine various aspects of a predicted route of travel from the user's present location to the physical venue. The computing system can use location information indicating the user's current location and determine one or more routes of travel to the physical venue. The computing system can compare one or more determined aspects of the predicted route to threshold values to determine if customized content should be generated and presented to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2016Publication date: February 15, 2018Inventors: Scott James Ogden, Cayden Meyer
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Publication number: 20170068990Abstract: Systems and methods of providing content to a user are provided. In particular, contextual data associated with one or more locations within a region of interest can be analyzed in view of contextual data associated with a user to determine one or more points of interest that may be relevant to the user. One or more content items associated with the relevant points of interest can then be provided to the user. At least one of the one or more content items can be a sponsored content item provided by a content provider. The at least one sponsored content item can be provided to the user based at least in part on the relevance of the sponsored content item to the user. The at least one sponsored content item can be provided to the user based at least in part on a bid received as part of an auction.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2015Publication date: March 9, 2017Inventors: Scott James Ogden, Nabil Naghdy