Patents Assigned to AOL
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Publication number: 20100024013Abstract: Techniques are provided for improving security in a single-sign-on context by providing, to a user's client system, two linked authentication credentials in separate logical communication sessions and requiring that both credentials be presented to a host system. Only after presentation of both credentials is the user authenticated and permitted to access applications on the host system.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2009Publication date: January 28, 2010Applicant: AOL LLCInventors: Yan Cheng, Zhihong Zhang
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Patent number: 7653379Abstract: Techniques are provided for the configuration of a home-networking system. Home-networking configuration information may be stored on a host system in a manner accessible to the home-networking system and migrated to a home-networking gateway or router that has not yet been configured. Wireless configuration information may be stored on a home-networking gateway or router and used to configure one or more wireless access points through the use of a physical connection, such as a wired communications pathway. One or more wireless home-networking devices may be configured based on wireless configuration information stored in a central repository on a host system or a home-networking system. The wireless configuration information may be accessible only through the use of a security code.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2007Date of Patent: January 26, 2010Assignee: AOL LLCInventors: Patrick A. Meenan, David Clyde Chiles
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Patent number: 7653693Abstract: Managing instant messages may include receiving instant messages created by or on behalf of one or more message sources for delivery to an intended recipient. From among the received instant messages, qualifying instant messages may be identified that satisfy a capture rule, and two or more of the qualifying instant messages may be captured. The intended recipient may be informed of the captured instant messages unobtrusively, and also may be enabled to manage the captured instant messages.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2004Date of Patent: January 26, 2010Assignee: AOL LLCInventors: Brian Dean Heikes, Kristine Amber Krantz, Kelly Monroe Mathews, Russell Scott Medeiros, Venkatesh Ramanathan, Richard W. Robinson, Jr., Perry E. Miranda Roman, Edward L. Sears, Andrew L. Wick, Deborah Ruth Yurow
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Publication number: 20100017756Abstract: History and navigation information in a computer application are managed by establishing a global context that can communicate with multiple resources, each of which resides in an associated local context. State information from one or more of the local contexts is communicated to the global context, and global navigation information (for example, defining a drop-down history list or back/forward button states) is generated based on the communicated state information. Using the global navigation information, a user of the computer application can move among previously visited resources in a global manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2009Publication date: January 21, 2010Applicant: AOL LLCInventors: John T. Wassom, JR., Jerry L. Harris
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Patent number: 7650383Abstract: Systems and methods for allowing challenge messages to be sent directly to a recipient's inbox where normally the challenge message would be sent to a pending folder or deleted. Challenge messages sent between federated messaging services contain a federated token which can be identified, authenticated and validated to determine whether the challenge message should be sent to a recipient's inbox. The federated token can include an authentication portion and a validation portion. Authentication methods for the authentication portion can include, for example, checksums, salts, hashes and digital signatures. Once a federated token is authenticated by decrypting the authentication portion according to one or more of these authentication methods, the federated token is validated by determining the defined use-base and determining whether the receipt of the federated token satisfies the defined use.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2005Date of Patent: January 19, 2010Assignee: AOL LLCInventors: Jay D. Logue, Timothy T. Sullivan, Richard Landsman, Phillip Y. Goldman, Susan Rayl Goldman, legal representative
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Publication number: 20100008263Abstract: A wireless network may be managed by identifying one or more wireless subscriber systems included in a lobe pool of a wireless network, identifying at least one candidate subscriber system outside of the lobe pool with which to enable communications, and reconfiguring the antenna such that the lobe pool includes the identified candidate subscriber system.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2009Publication date: January 14, 2010Applicant: AOL LLCInventor: Gilbert G. Weigand
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Patent number: 7647381Abstract: Systems and methods for reducing the number of challenge messages that are sent in response to an incoming message in situations where the incoming message is likely not unsolicited. The systems and methods include evaluating the behavior of a sender with regard to one or more federated messaging services and determining if the sender is approved or unapproved. If the sender is approved, the incoming message is deliver to a recipient's inbox without issuing a challenge message. Unapproved senders are required to respond to a challenge message.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2005Date of Patent: January 12, 2010Assignee: AOL LLCInventors: Jay D. Logue, Richard A. Landsman, Timothy T. Sullivan, Phillip Y. Goldman, Susan Rayl Goldman, legal representative
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Patent number: 7647375Abstract: A method and system for populating identities in a message service involves registering a user of a first messaging service with a second messaging service. User identities for users other than the registered user may be identified. These user identities may be associated with the first messaging service and may be stored in a list associated with the registered user. It is determined if each identified user identity has a matching user identity associated with the second messaging service. If so, a database associated with the second messaging service is populated with the matching user identities. Determining whether a matching user identity exists may be performed, for example, by making character strings comparisons between user identities or using a database that stores a mapping of first messaging service user identities to second messaging service user identities. The mapping database may be generated as corresponding user identities are discovered.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2003Date of Patent: January 12, 2010Assignee: AOL LLCInventor: George Fletcher
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Patent number: 7644166Abstract: Audibly informing a recipient of an arrival of a digital communication from a sender includes receiving a digital communication from a sender directed to a recipient and determining whether the digital communication is associated with an audio identifier that identifies the sender of the digital communication and that is designated by the sender of the digital communication. Perception by the recipient of the audio identifier is conditioned on whether the digital communication is determined to be associated with the audio identifier. The audio identifier is perceived prior to or concurrent with perception of the digital communication by the recipient.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2003Date of Patent: January 5, 2010Assignee: AOL LLCInventors: Barry Appelman, Stephen Vaughan Murphy
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Patent number: 7640232Abstract: The system and method comprises enhancement of results for a search engine, wherein the results from the search engine are refined or reorganized, based upon information from an identified secondary source. The results obtained using a conventional search are compared against the identified secondary source, e.g. a ratings service, and are filtered and/or sorted appropriately. In some embodiments, identification of the secondary source, such as a ratings service comprising information which may supplement the subject of a search query, is based upon information entered by the user. In alternate embodiments, the secondary source is associated with a user, as part of general user-specified search parameters, wherein one or more parameters are consulted automatically for searches for appropriate subject matter.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2003Date of Patent: December 29, 2009Assignee: AOL LLCInventors: Edmund J. Fish, Bradley Chase Harrison
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Patent number: 7640336Abstract: A report card provides a supervisor or master account holder (e.g., a parent) with information about the activities of an individual or sub-account user (e.g., a child). For example, the report card may include a list of sites (e.g., content identifiers and/or uniform resource locators) that an individual has visited or attempted to visit. Other information (e.g., e-mail and address book activity and instant messaging and contact list activity) also may be provided in addition to tools that allow the master account holder to access information about the activities and to adjust parental controls for the activities.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2002Date of Patent: December 29, 2009Assignee: AOL LLCInventors: Larry L. Lu, Eric O'Laughlen, John Crowley
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Patent number: 7640306Abstract: An electronic message may be reconfigured to effect an enhanced notification using an input interface to receive at least one electronic message created by or on behalf of a message source for delivery to an intended recipient. A matching engine determines whether the electronic message corresponds to a predetermined definition of an enhanced notification. An enhancement engine reconfigures the electronic message to the enhanced notification if stored information related to the intended recipient indicates that the intended recipient is subscribed to receive the enhanced notification. Reconfiguring the electronic message may include reconfiguring the message to provide special handling, routing or presentation.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2003Date of Patent: December 29, 2009Assignee: AOL LLCInventors: Barry Appelman, Muhammad Mohsin Hussain
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Patent number: 7639740Abstract: Post-production processing may be performed by receiving a film-processing order, determining a process useful in fulfilling film-processing order, identifying one or more resources available to perform the process useful in fulfilling the film-processing order, and scheduling with at least one of the identified resources to perform the process.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2007Date of Patent: December 29, 2009Assignees: AOL LLC, Time Warner, Inc., Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.Inventors: Gilbert G. Weigand, Paul R. Klamer, Christopher J. Cookson
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Patent number: 7636751Abstract: A computer implemented method enables perception of multiple online personas in an instant messaging communications session by identifying at least two identities within a communications environment to whom messages may be directed, and by enabling a first persona of a user to be projected to a first of the identities while concurrently enabling a second persona of the same user to be projected to a second of the identities.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2003Date of Patent: December 22, 2009Assignee: AOL LLCInventors: Andrew Weaver, Eric Jeffrey Wolf, Julie McCool, Julie Mills, Brian Heikes
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Patent number: 7636755Abstract: Perception of multiple online personas is enabled in an instant messaging communications session. At least two identities within a communications environment to whom messages may be directed are identified. A first persona of a user is enabled to be projected to a first of the identities while a second persona of the same user is enabled to be concurrently projected to a second of the identities. The first and second personas each include an avatar capable of being animated, and the first persona and the second persona differ.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2003Date of Patent: December 22, 2009Assignee: AOL LLCInventors: Patrick D. Blattner, John D. Robinson, Andrew C. Weaver
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Patent number: 7636777Abstract: Access to network information may be restricted based on a classification of the network information. When a request for network information is received, a classification of the network information is determined. The network information may be classified as static or dynamic. If the network information is classified as static, a rating of the content that corresponds to the network information is determined. If the network information is dynamic, the network information is accesses, and a rating of the content associated with the network information is generated. After determining a content rating, the content rating is compared to a user content setting of user making the request for the network information. Based on the comparison, it is determined if access to network information is approved. If approved, the content is retrieved and/or access is granted, otherwise, the access to the network information is restricted or blocked.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2007Date of Patent: December 22, 2009Assignee: AOL LLCInventors: Larry T. Harada, Alexandrea Asher, Raksas Hang
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Publication number: 20090313377Abstract: Systems and techniques for transferring one or more files by connecting to a communications system host; sending, to a client connected to the communications system host, a request to transfer one or more files; when a client permits access to the one or more files, establishing a direct socket connection from the client and bypassing the communications system host; and initiating the transfer of the one or more files from the client over the direct socket connection.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2009Publication date: December 17, 2009Applicant: AOL LLC, a Delware Limited Liability Company (formerly Known as America Online, Inc.)Inventor: James Crawford
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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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Publication number: 20090300111Abstract: A server-based browser system provides a server-based browser and a client system browser. The client browser reports the position of a user click on its display screen, hotspot ID, or URL to the server-side browser which retrieves a Document Object Model (DOM) model and view tree for the client and finds the location on the Web page that the user clicked on using the coordinates or hotspot ID received from the client. If there is a script associated with the location, it is executed and the resulting page location is requested from the appropriate server. If there is a URL associated with the location, it is requested from the appropriate server. The response Web page HTML definition is parsed and a DOM tree model is created which is used to create a view tree model. The server-side browser retrieves a style sheet, layout algorithms, and device constraints for the client device and lays out the view model using them onto a virtual page and determines the visual content.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2009Publication date: December 3, 2009Applicant: AOL LLC, A DELAWARE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANYInventor: Ahad RANA
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Patent number: 7627635Abstract: A system may include an electronic messaging system that may access user identifier information, which may be used to identify self-addressed electronic messages. The electronic messaging system may determine how to process an incoming electronic message using at least a portion of the user identifier information. The electronic messaging system determines whether to send a challenge-response message to a sender of an electronic message using at least a portion of the user identifier information. The electronic messaging system may be configured to identify self-addressed electronic messages and, in response to such identification, process the messages appropriately.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2004Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Assignee: AOL LLCInventors: Jay Logue, Jeffrey N. Heiner, Phillip York Goldman, Susan Rayl Goldman, legal representative