Patents Assigned to Boopsie, In.
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Publication number: 20140172610Abstract: The present invention leverages the account-creation process that necessarily precedes any account-based transaction. The process of creating an account is enhanced to include the pre-association of various “ID Factors” that can be employed in combination to identify that account. Permitted combinations of ID Factors are those that comply with the account provider's security policy. Subsequently, at the time of a transaction in which a customer desires to check out items, the customer need only present an acceptable combination (i.e., one which meets the provider's security policy) of the ID Factors which have been pre-associated with the customer's account. In one embodiment, such an account-identification mechanism is coupled with a product-identification mechanism to enable a flexible and secure automated self-checkout system.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2012Publication date: June 19, 2014Applicant: BOOPSIE, INC.Inventors: G. Gregory Carpenter, Timothy L. Kay
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Publication number: 20140096081Abstract: The present invention includes systems and methods for retrieving information via a flexible and consistent targeted search model that employs interactive multi-prefix, multi-tier and dynamic menu information retrieval techniques that provide context-specific functionality tailored to particular information channels, as well as to records within or across such channels, and other known state information. Users are presented with a consistent search interface among multiple tiers across and within a large domain of information sources, and need not learn different or special search syntax. A thin-client server-controlled architecture enables users of resource-constrained mobile communications devices to locate targeted information more quickly by entering fewer keystrokes and performing fewer query iterations and web page refreshes, which in turn reduces required network bandwidth.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2013Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: BOOPSIE, INC.Inventors: G Gregory Carpenter, Timothy L Kay
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Patent number: 8639713Abstract: The present invention includes systems and methods for retrieving information via a flexible and consistent targeted search model that employs interactive multi-prefix, multi-tier and dynamic menu information retrieval techniques that provide context-specific functionality tailored to particular information channels, as well as to records within or across such channels, and other known state information. Users are presented with a consistent search interface among multiple tiers across and within a large domain of information sources, and need not learn different or special search syntax. A thin-client server-controlled architecture enables users of resource-constrained mobile communications devices to locate targeted information more quickly by entering fewer keystrokes and performing fewer query iterations and web page refreshes, which in turn reduces required network bandwidth.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2012Date of Patent: January 28, 2014Assignee: Boopsie, Inc.Inventors: G. Gregory Carpenter, Timothy L. Kay
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Publication number: 20130124606Abstract: The present invention greatly simplifies the process of downloading and personalizing a mobile app by employing a unique code or “User ID” that associates the user with the mobile app. This User ID enables the mobile app to personalize itself automatically—i.e., without requiring the user to enter login information. To overcome the obstacle of providing the mobile app with access to the User ID, the invention existing web browser functionality is leveraged by employing a “cookie” into which the User ID is stored, and from which it is retrieved by an app server after the mobile app has been downloaded and initially launched by the user, thereby enabling the app server to provide the user with a personalized experience automatically. The app server sends the User ID to the mobile app, which stores it to enable a personalized experience whenever the user subsequently invokes the mobile app.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2011Publication date: May 16, 2013Applicant: Boopsie, Inc.Inventors: G. Gregory Carpenter, Timothy L. Kay
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Publication number: 20120323965Abstract: The present invention includes systems and methods for retrieving information via a flexible and consistent targeted search model that employs interactive multi-prefix, multi-tier and dynamic menu information retrieval techniques that provide context-specific functionality tailored to particular information channels, as well as to records within or across such channels, and other known state information. Users are presented with a consistent search interface among multiple tiers across and within a large domain of information sources, and need not learn different or special search syntax. A thin-client server-controlled architecture enables users of resource-constrained mobile communications devices to locate targeted information more quickly by entering fewer keystrokes and performing fewer query iterations and web page refreshes, which in turn reduces required network bandwidth.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2012Publication date: December 20, 2012Applicant: BOOPSIE, INC.Inventors: G. Gregory Carpenter, Timothy L. Kay
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Publication number: 20120310924Abstract: A system and a method are disclosed for multi-prefix, interactive search capability on a mobile communications device. A keystroke is input into a search query field of a landing page and a multi-prefix search is performed. The landing page is refreshed to display the results. The landing page displays a first tier of search results, which can include channels or links to web pages associated with the user input. If the search result that is selected is a channel, the channel is displayed. If the search result that is selected is a web page, the web page is displayed. The landing page corresponding to the selected channel, or to the web page, may then be searched or explored. If the desired channel is not displayed within the first tier of search results, another keystroke may be input. The landing page refreshes accordingly and additional keystrokes may be entered.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2012Publication date: December 6, 2012Applicant: BOOPSIE, INC.Inventors: G. Gregory Carpenter, Timothy Kay
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Publication number: 20120296934Abstract: The present invention includes systems and methods for retrieving information via a flexible and consistent targeted search model that employs interactive multi-prefix, multi-tier and dynamic menu information retrieval techniques that provide context-specific functionality tailored to particular information channels, as well as to records within or across such channels, and other known state information. Users are presented with a consistent search interface among multiple tiers across and within a large domain of information sources, and need not learn different or special search syntax. A thin-client server-controlled architecture enables users of resource-constrained mobile communications devices to locate targeted information more quickly by entering fewer keystrokes and performing fewer query iterations and web page refreshes, which in turn reduces required network bandwidth.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2012Publication date: November 22, 2012Applicant: BOOPSIE, INC.Inventors: G. Gregory Carpenter, Timothy L. Kay
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Patent number: 8255377Abstract: A system and a method are disclosed for multi-prefix, interactive search capability on a mobile communications device. A keystroke is input into a search query field of a landing page and a multi-prefix search is performed. The landing page is refreshed to display the results. The landing page displays a first tier of search results, which can include channels or links to web pages associated with the user input. If the search result that is selected is a channel, the channel is displayed. If the search result that is selected is a web page, the web page is displayed. The landing page corresponding to the selected channel, or to the web page, may then be searched or explored. If the desired channel is not displayed within the first tier of search results, another keystroke may be input. The landing page refreshes accordingly and additional keystrokes may be entered.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2008Date of Patent: August 28, 2012Assignee: Boopsie, Inc.Inventors: G. Gregory Carpenter, Timothy Kay
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Patent number: 8255382Abstract: The present invention includes systems and methods for retrieving information via a flexible and consistent targeted search model that employs interactive multi-prefix, multi-tier and dynamic menu information retrieval techniques that provide context-specific functionality tailored to particular information channels, as well as to records within or across such channels, and other known state information. Users are presented with a consistent search interface among multiple tiers across and within a large domain of information sources, and need not learn different or special search syntax. A thin-client server-controlled architecture enables users of resource-constrained mobile communications devices to locate targeted information more quickly by entering fewer keystrokes and performing fewer query iterations and web page refreshes, which in turn reduces required network bandwidth.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2008Date of Patent: August 28, 2012Assignee: Boopsie, Inc.Inventors: G. Gregory Carpenter, Timothy L. Kay
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Patent number: 8255411Abstract: The present invention includes systems and methods for retrieving information via a flexible and consistent targeted search model that employs interactive multi-prefix, multi-tier and dynamic menu information retrieval techniques that provide context-specific functionality tailored to particular information channels, as well as to records within or across such channels, and other known state information. Users are presented with a consistent search interface among multiple tiers across and within a large domain of information sources, and need not learn different or special search syntax. A thin-client server-controlled architecture enables users of resource-constrained mobile communications devices to locate targeted information more quickly by entering fewer keystrokes and performing fewer query iterations and web page refreshes, which in turn reduces required network bandwidth.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2009Date of Patent: August 28, 2012Assignee: Boopsie, Inc.Inventors: G. Gregory Carpenter, Timothy L. Kay
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Publication number: 20110083167Abstract: The present invention includes systems and methods for retrieving information via a flexible and consistent targeted search model that employs interactive multi-prefix, multi-tier and dynamic menu information retrieval techniques (including predictive text techniques to facilitate the generation of targeted ads) that provide context-specific functionality tailored to particular information channels, as well as to records within or across such channels, and other known state information. Users are presented with a consistent search interface among multiple tiers across and within a large domain of information sources, and need not learn different or special search syntax. A thin-client server-controlled architecture enables users of resource-constrained mobile communications devices to locate targeted information more quickly by entering fewer keystrokes and performing fewer query iterations and web page refreshes, which in turn reduces required network bandwidth.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2010Publication date: April 7, 2011Applicant: BOOPSIE, INC.Inventors: G. Gregory Carpenter, Timothy L. Kay
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Publication number: 20110078243Abstract: The present invention includes systems and methods for retrieving information via a flexible and consistent targeted search model that employs interactive multi-prefix, multi-tier and dynamic menu information retrieval techniques (including predictive text techniques to facilitate the generation of targeted ads) that provide context-specific functionality tailored to particular information channels, as well as to records within or across such channels, and other known state information. Users are presented with a consistent search interface among multiple tiers across and within a large domain of information sources, and need not learn different or special search syntax. A thin-client server-controlled architecture enables users of resource-constrained mobile communications devices to locate targeted information more quickly by entering fewer keystrokes and performing fewer query iterations and web page refreshes, which in turn reduces required network bandwidth.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2010Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: BOOPSIE, INC.Inventors: G. Gregory Carpenter, Timothy L. Kay
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Publication number: 20100306228Abstract: The present invention includes systems and methods for retrieving information via a flexible and consistent targeted search model that employs interactive multi-prefix, multi-tier and dynamic menu information retrieval techniques (including predictive text techniques to facilitate the generation of targeted ads) that provide context-specific functionality tailored to particular information channels, as well as to records within or across such channels, and other known state information. Users are presented with a consistent search interface among multiple tiers across and within a large domain of information sources, and need not learn different or special search syntax. A thin-client server-controlled architecture enables users of resource-constrained mobile communications devices to locate targeted information more quickly by entering fewer keystrokes and performing fewer query iterations and web page refreshes, which in turn reduces required network bandwidth.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2010Publication date: December 2, 2010Applicant: Boopsie, Inc.Inventors: G. Gregory Carpenter, Timothy L. Kay
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Publication number: 20080168039Abstract: A system and a method are disclosed for multi-prefix, interactive search capability on a mobile communications device. A keystroke is input into a search query field of a landing page and a multi-prefix search is performed. The landing page is refreshed to display the results. The landing page displays a first tier of search results, which can include channels or links to web pages associated with the user input. If the search result that is selected is a channel, the channel is displayed. If the search result that is selected is a web page, the web page is displayed. The landing page corresponding to the selected channel, or to the web page, may then be searched or explored. If the desired channel is not displayed within the first tier of search results, another keystroke may be input. The landing page refreshes accordingly and additional keystrokes may be entered.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2008Publication date: July 10, 2008Applicant: Boopsie, In.Inventors: G. Gregory Carpenter, Timothy Kay