Patents Assigned to Channel Intelligence, Inc.
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Publication number: 20110125593Abstract: A method of collecting and correlating information about user interactions with a plurality of websites including adding a first cookie from a first website, the first cookie recording information concerning interactions of a user with the first website; adding a second cookie from a second website, the second cookie recording information concerning interactions of the user with the second website; initiating a tracking pixel on a third website; capturing information from the first and second cookie; and determining a first contribution of the first website and a second contribution of the second website to interests in the third website.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2008Publication date: May 26, 2011Applicant: Channel Intelligence, Inc.Inventors: Robert Wright, David M. Schrader, Dale Couch, Robert Charest, Anibal Santiago, William McDonald, Edward H. Benson, III, Josh Griffin, Robert Sefick, Mark Ebel
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Patent number: 7885982Abstract: The invention provides a method for configuring a database system to store information regarding a plurality of items, the method comprising: establishing a database on a computer system; establishing within the database a first object corresponding to a first item of the plurality of items; generating within the first object at least one field; associating a field identifier with each the field; and storing at least a portion of the information within each the field; the database system configured to store information regarding a plurality of items, each item in the plurality of items having at least one item attribute, the database system comprising a computer having memory, a database stored in said memory, a first object in said database corresponding to one item of the plurality of items, said first object corresponding to the first item, at least one field in said first object, a field identifier associated with each said field, and information regarding said first item stored in said first object.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2008Date of Patent: February 8, 2011Assignee: Channel Intelligence, Inc.Inventors: Robert Wight, Josh Griffin, Timothy Tryzbiak, Anibal Santiago, Dale Couch, Edward H. Benson, III, David A. Crossmier, III, David M. Schrader
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Patent number: 7584210Abstract: The invention provides a method for configuring a database system to store information regarding a plurality of items, the method comprising: establishing a database on a computer system; establishing within the database a first object corresponding to a first item of the plurality of items; generating within the first object at least one field; associating a field identifier with each the field; and storing at least a portion of the information within each the field; the database system configured to store information regarding a plurality of items, each item in the plurality of items having at least one item attribute, the database system comprising a computer having memory, a database stored in said memory, a first object in said database corresponding to one item of the plurality of items, said first object corresponding to the first item, at least one field in said first object, a field identifier associated with each said field, and information regarding said first item stored in said first object.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2005Date of Patent: September 1, 2009Assignee: Channel Intelligence, Inc.Inventors: Robert Wight, Josh Griffin, Timothy Tryzbiak, Anibal Santiago, Dale Couch, Edward H. Benson, III, David A. Crossmier, III, David M. Schrader
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Publication number: 20090006220Abstract: The invention provides a method for configuring a database system to store information regarding a plurality of items, the method comprising: establishing a database on a computer system; establishing within the database a first object corresponding to a first item of the plurality of items; generating within the first object at least one field; associating a field identifier with each the field; and storing at least a portion of the information within each the field; the database system configured to store information regarding a plurality of items, each item in the plurality of items having at least one item attribute, the database system comprising a computer having memory, a database stored in said memory, a first object in said database corresponding to one item of the plurality of items, said first object corresponding to the first item, at least one field in said first object, a field identifier associated with each said field, and information regarding said first item stored in said first object.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2008Publication date: January 1, 2009Applicant: Channel Intelligence, Inc.Inventors: Robert Wight, Josh Griffin, Timothy Tryzbiak, Anibal Santiago, Dale Couch, Edward H. Benson, III, David A. Crossmier, III, David M. Schrader
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Patent number: 6917941Abstract: The invention provides a method for configuring a database system to store information regarding a plurality of items, the method comprising: establishing a database on a computer system; establishing within the database a first object corresponding to a first item of the plurality of items; generating within the first object at least one field; associating a field identifier with each the field; and storing at least a portion of the information within each the field; the database system configured to store information regarding a plurality of items, each item in the plurality of items having at least one item attribute, the database system comprising a computer having memory, a database stored in said memory, a first object in said database corresponding to one item of the plurality of items, said first object corresponding to the first item, at least one field in said first object, a field identifier associated with each said field, and information regarding said first item stored in said first object.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2001Date of Patent: July 12, 2005Assignee: Channel Intelligence, Inc.Inventors: Robert Wight, Josh Griffin, Timothy Tryzbiak, Anibal Santiago, Dale Couch, Edward H. Benson, III, David A. Crossmier, III, David M. Schrader