Patents Assigned to AOL LLC
-
Patent number: 7260205Abstract: Alerting an intended recipient of a phone call includes identifying an account based on a phone call received from a caller and accessing configuration data related to the account. The configuration data is used to identify an identity associated with the ccount. One or more external online service provider systems are queried across a network to determine whether the identity is available to receive an electronic communication associated with the phone call. The electronic communication associated with the phone call is sent across the network to the one or more external online service provider systems conditioned on whether the identity is determined to be available to receive the electronic communication. The one or more external online service provider systems send the electronic communication to the identity.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2003Date of Patent: August 21, 2007Assignee: AOL LLCInventors: Stephen Vaughan Murphy, Bradford L. Spencer
-
Patent number: 7260200Abstract: A system to enable detection of a response of a communications system to timed interruption of communications includes a computer that transmits and receives signals using at least one communication path and a device that disables the communications path based on a control signal. The control signal instructs an intended interruption in communications in the communications path.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2002Date of Patent: August 21, 2007Assignee: AOL LLC, a Delaware Limited Liability CompanyInventor: Richard Reynolds
-
Patent number: 7260836Abstract: A system and method for distributed authentication service is disclosed, which prevents any single participant from monitoring the logon rates of other participants is disclosed. In particular, there is no single central list that is consulted to identify where the authentication should be performed. Rather, the systems keys on the domain portion of the global user ID. The client portion parses the entered ID and re-directs the submission to the appropriate authentication service. Rather than consulting a global look-up table, the domain name is pre-pended to a central host domain and DNS is consulted to find the location of the underlying authentication servers. The DNS look-up is distributed and cached and, as a result, the look-up cannot be centrally monitored.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2002Date of Patent: August 21, 2007Assignee: AOL LLCInventors: Jim Roskind, Chris Toomey
-
Patent number: 7254584Abstract: A relationship-based inherited attributes system provides an Inheritance Table where each object in the table has an Inherited Object ID. Each ID is listed with all of the ID's that the object inherits from with sequence number that indicates the order of the inheritance in the hierarchy. A Relationship Table is provided and contains a Relationship ID, a Role, and an Assigned Object ID. To find up all of the objects participating in a certain relationship, the server looks for all the rows that have a particular relationship ID in the relationship table. The invention provides an Assignment Table where the server obtains a value by correlating the list of objects obtained from the Inheritance and Relationship tables. The value may need to be processed further and is passed to a JavaScript routine named in the table. The server refers to an Attribute Voter Table when multiple values result and conflicts arise because of this situation.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2000Date of Patent: August 7, 2007Assignee: AOL LLCInventor: Stayton (Skip) D. Addison, Jr.
-
Publication number: 20070177717Abstract: A system is disclosed for integrating electronic mail, voice mail, and fax mail in a universal mailbox. Message receivers may access their messages with a telephone or a computer regardless of the communication medium used by the message sender. Using a telephone, message receivers may playback voice mail, redirect fax mail, and “listen” to e-mail through a text-to-speech conversion process. Using a computer and modem, message receivers may playback voice mail, view fax mail, and read e-mail by accessing the universal mailbox via connection software. Message senders and receivers may choose from a variety of filter and forward options that allow them to manage their communications via the universal mailbox. Forwarding and conversion of messages is performed automatically. The options are used to define a set of rules to be applied to inbound and outbound messages so that messages are sent and received in accordance with the preferences of the senders and receivers.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2007Publication date: August 2, 2007Applicant: AOL LLCInventors: Stephen Owens, James Kitchen, David Smith, Leonard DeNittis, Kyle Brown, Michael Finney, Thomas Johnson, Steve Feinstein, Michael Snider, Randall Wright, James Paynter, Robin Bard
-
Patent number: 7250939Abstract: Navigating on a display includes tracking coordinate information of an input tool on a display and moving a visible portion of a page of information on the display a distance equal to a change in the coordinate information of the input tool multiplied by a multiplier.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2002Date of Patent: July 31, 2007Assignee: AOL LLCInventor: Luigi Lira
-
Publication number: 20070174866Abstract: A client device is enabled to access content by generating a request to access content residing on a host. A rule set associated with a user is accessed that includes one or more rules configured to identify content responsive to a predicted interest of the user. The rule set is used to identify content selections from a library of content selections available on the host. A first address corresponding to a first content selection and a second address for a second content selection identifying are identified from among the identified content selections. The first content selection is accessed from among the identified content selections by establishing a connection to the host at the address identified for the first content selection. In response to receiving a change instruction to change a content selection being rendered, the second content selection is accessed from the identified content selections at the second address.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 3, 2007Publication date: July 26, 2007Applicant: AOL LLCInventors: Scott Brown, Allen Tom
-
Publication number: 20070174389Abstract: Collecting and distributing information related to recent content publication activity of an instant messaging (IM) user provides other users in a network with timely, relevant information about people known to the user or within the same social network. A user participating in a social network can quickly and efficiently perceive new information related to other users (referred to as co-users) in a social network by reviewing the co-users' recent content publication activity. A user may be made able to do so without requiring the co-user to send a communication directly to the user regarding the new facts or new content, and also without requiring the user to actively browse or request information about the co-user.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2007Publication date: July 26, 2007Applicant: AOL LLCInventors: Christopher Armstrong, Alan Keister, Lark Dunham, Jennifer Granito, Steven Greenberg, Rakesh Agrawal, Michael Sommers, Carol Glover
-
Publication number: 20070168863Abstract: An avatar that represents an user in a communications session is animated, without user manipulation, based on the animation of another avatar that represents another user in the same instant messaging communication session. The avatars may be displayed in a single instant messaging window, and the displayed animations may create an appearance that the avatars are interacting with one another. An avatar animation may be based on the content communicated by a user and a category that is associated with a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2006Publication date: July 19, 2007Applicant: AOL LLCInventors: Patrick Blattner, David Levinson, W. Renner
-
Publication number: 20070162432Abstract: Collecting and distributing information related to recent content publication activity of an instant messaging (IM) user provides other users in a network with timely, relevant information about people known to the user or within the same social network. A user participating in a social network can quickly and efficiently perceive new information related to other users (referred to as co-users) in a social network by reviewing the co-users' recent content publication activity. A user may be made able to do so without requiring the co-user to send a communication directly to the user regarding the new facts or new content, and also without requiring the user to actively browse or request information about the co-user.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2007Publication date: July 12, 2007Applicant: AOL LLCInventors: Christopher Armstrong, Alan Keister, Lark Dunham, Jennifer Granito, Steven Greenberg, Rakesh Agrawal, Michael Sommers, Carol Glover
-
PROMOTING INTEROPERABILITY OF PRESENCE-BASED SYSTEMS THROUGH THE USE OF UBIQUITOUS ONLINE IDENTITIES
Publication number: 20070162600Abstract: A first instant messaging system is configured to receive a message directed to an online identity, while a client system is using the online identity to access a second instant messaging system. Traffic delivery rules may be shared between the instant messaging systems to control delivery the delivery of the message to the online identity.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2006Publication date: July 12, 2007Applicant: AOL LLCInventor: Larry Lu -
PROMOTING INTEROPERABILITY OF PRESENCE-BASED SYSTEMS THROUGH THE USE OF UBIQUITOUS ONLINE IDENTITIES
Publication number: 20070162555Abstract: A client system submits a request to the first instant messaging system to access the first instant messaging service. The request includes an online identity that is associated with a second instant messaging system. The first instant messaging system communicates with the second instant messaging system to enable authentication of the online identity and, upon authentication, the first instant messaging system enables the client system to access the first instant messaging service.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2006Publication date: July 12, 2007Applicant: AOL LLCInventor: Larry Lu -
Patent number: 7243104Abstract: A user's access to content may be managed by determining a mood originating point for a present track for a user, with the mood originating point being related to a mood indicator for the present track, identifying a mood destination for a user playlist, the mood destination being related to a mood indicator for an end track that is targeted for the user, and calculating a mood transition from the mood originating point to the mood destination. The mood transition includes one or more intermediary tracks between the mood destination and the mood originating point, such that a quantified mood transition between two tracks in a user playlist including the present track, the intermediary tracks, and the end track, is less than an identified mood transition threshold.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2003Date of Patent: July 10, 2007Assignee: AOL LLCInventor: David S. Bill
-
Publication number: 20070153805Abstract: Using switching technologies to duplicate packets of a digital stream (e.g., digital video stream) sent from one workstation to multiple recipient workstations, where the switching technologies enable the multiple streams sent from the switch to the recipient workstations to be generated from a single digital stream sent from the sending workstation to the switch. Data units, such as video data units, may be transmitted by using a switch to enable receipt of a stream of data units including a payload portion and an attribute portion from at least two conferencing participants. The switch is used to duplicate at least a subportion of the payload portion of a data unit within the stream of data units, and to enable access to the duplicated subportion of the data unit by two or more conferencing participants.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2006Publication date: July 5, 2007Applicant: AOL LLCInventor: Scott Brown
-
PROMOTING INTEROPERABILITY OF PRESENCE-BASED SYSTEMS THROUGH THE USE OF UBIQUITOUS ONLINE IDENTITIES
Publication number: 20070156827Abstract: A client system is configured to submit a request to a first instant messaging system for access to the first instant messaging service The request includes an online identity that is currently being used to access a second instant messaging service associated with the second instant messaging system. The second instant messaging system is configured to send a message to the first instant messaging system that indicates the online identity is currently being used to access a second instant messaging service associated with the second instant messaging system. The first instant messaging system maintains a profile that is updated to indicate that the online identity is currently being used to access the first instant messaging service and, in response to the message, the profile is also updated to indicate that the online identity is currently begin used to access the second instant messaging service.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2006Publication date: July 5, 2007Applicant: AOL LLCInventor: Larry Lu -
PROMOTING INTEROPERABILITY OF PRESENCE-BASED SYSTEMS THROUGH THE USE OF UBIQUITOUS ONLINE IDENTITIES
Publication number: 20070156826Abstract: Access to a first instant messaging service using an online identity that is associated with a second instant messaging service is enabled. A profile is accessed. The profile indicates that another instant messaging service is to be provided with presence information regarding the use of the online identity to access the first instant messaging service. The other instant messaging service is provided with the presence information regarding the use of the online identity to access the first instant messaging service.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2006Publication date: July 5, 2007Applicant: AOL LLCInventor: Larry Lu -
Patent number: 7240092Abstract: A computer-implemented method includes receiving a first URL address corresponding to a first web page, accessing content and serving the first web page based on the first URL address, receiving specification of a second URL address corresponding to a second web page, changing from the first web page to the second web page based on the received specification of the second URL address, motivating an automatic change in television channel from a first television channel to a second television channel based upon a change from the first web page to the second web page, and displaying the second television channel.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2004Date of Patent: July 3, 2007Assignee: AOL LLCInventors: William Houghton, George D. Escobar, Carlos Silva, Robert M. Cooper, Laurence Kirsh
-
Patent number: 7237024Abstract: A solution is provided to monitor Web browsing activity across an Internet based network of affiliated Web sites and to enable the Web sites to detect and to force re-authentication upon users who have had a period of network-wide inactivity longer than a site-specific maximum allowable inactivity period. The network comprises at least one network authentication server (NAS) which maintains a network-wide activity tracking (NATr) cookie. The NATr cookie comprises a set of network-wide activity tracking (NATr) parameters for each registered user. Each of the Web sites maintains a site-specific activity tracking (SATr) cookie which comprises a set of site-specific activity tracking (SATr) parameters for each registered user. The NATr parameters for each user are reset whenever the user authenticates to the network.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2002Date of Patent: June 26, 2007Assignee: AOL LLCInventor: Christopher Newell Toomey
-
Patent number: 7237257Abstract: Leveraging a persistent connection to provide a client access to a secured service may include establishing a persistent connection with a client in response to a first request from the client, and brokering a connection between the client and a secured service based on a second request from the client by leveraging the persistent connection with the client. The brokering may occur before the client attempts to connect to the secured service directly and the connection may be established between the client and the secured service without provision by the client of authentication information duplicative or additional to authentication information provided by the client to establish the persistent connection.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2001Date of Patent: June 26, 2007Assignee: AOL LLCInventor: Robert Bruce Hirsh
-
Patent number: 7237201Abstract: A user maintains notification setting information having temporal periods capable of controlling, at least in part, the dissemination of information describing the on-line presence of the user within an instant messaging system or the geographic location of one or more mobile communications devices used by the user. The user may use multiple identities to communicate within the instant messaging system and/or with the mobile communications device or devices. The user can maintain sets of temporal periods for each of the multiple identities. Only one identity may be used at a specific time to communicate to a specific other identity, but the multiple identities of the user may be linked such that on-line presence and/or geographic location associated with one of the identities is disseminated based on the temporal periods set for one or more of the multiple identities.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2004Date of Patent: June 26, 2007Assignee: AOL LLCInventor: Edmund J. Fish