Patents Assigned to j2 Global Communications
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Patent number: 7689719Abstract: A message that is to be processed according to an electronic messaging protocol is associated with a sender of the message. The message also includes an attachment from an attaching entity. The attachment is associated with a unique property of the attaching entity. Other embodiments are also described and claimed.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2008Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: j2 Global CommunicationsInventor: Jacob J. Lee
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Publication number: 20100002260Abstract: This invention relates to a system for combining an electronic mail (email) address or addresses and/or facsimile telephone numbers into a fax message, so that when received by a server the fax document is processed and transmitted as an email attachment to the email addresses or a fax message to the telephone numbers of the intended fax recipients. This allows the user to be able to send faxes and emails from a conventional fax machine or personal computer without having an Internet connection.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2009Publication date: January 7, 2010Applicant: j2 Global CommunicationsInventors: Joe G. Naylor, Edward R. Prince, III, Josh A. Mailman
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Publication number: 20090292539Abstract: Described is a speech-to-text conversion system and method that provides secure, real-time and high-accuracy conversion of general-quality speech into text. The system is designed to interface with external devices and services, providing a simple and convenient manner to transcribe audio that may be stored elsewhere such as a wireless phone's voice mail, or occurring between two or more parties such as a conference call. The first step in the system's process ensures secure and private transcription by separating an audio stream into many audio shreds, each of which has duration of only a few seconds and cannot reveal the context of the conversation. A workforce of geographically distributed transcription agents who transcribe the audio shreds is able to generate transcription in real time, with many agents working in parallel on a single conversation. No one agent (or group of agents) receives a sufficient number of audio shreds to reconstruct the context of any conversation.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2009Publication date: November 26, 2009Applicant: j2 Global Communications, Inc.Inventor: Jon Jaroker
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Publication number: 20090225961Abstract: In one embodiment, a translation gateway is for use between a network of a messaging service provider and a hostile data network. The gateway is to forward messages using a secure connection through the hostile network, to a customer's network. Different types of inbound messages (e.g., voice; fax) can be delivered to a single client process running on a customer machine on the customer network. In addition, the translation gateway may be used to securely forward different types of outbound messages originating from the client process to the service provider's network (where the messages are retransmitted as voice calls or facsimiles into a telephone network). Other embodiments are also described and claimed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2009Publication date: September 10, 2009Applicant: j2 Global CommunicationsInventors: Leo A. D'Angelo, Kamran Izadpanah, John J. Bell
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Publication number: 20090150505Abstract: A method or system for synchronizing e-mail messages for a user, particularly for POP3 protocols. E-mail messages addressed to the user are received at an e-mail control at a local server, from an external e-mail server. The e-mail control stores each e-mail message in a consolidated e-mail storage at the local server. The e-mail control stores a message identifier for each e-mail message, in a message identifier storage at the local server. It is determined whether an e-mail message in the consolidated e-mail storage has been deleted from the external e-mail server, and if so, then the e-mail message is deleted from the consolidated e-mail storage. The invention provides for forward and/or reverse synchronization of e-mail messages. Optionally, the step of determining includes comparing message identifiers in the message identifier storage to message identifiers in e-mail received from the external e-mail server.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2009Publication date: June 11, 2009Applicant: j2 Global Communications, Inc.Inventors: Robert D. Newman, Sanford Schleicher
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Patent number: 7539086Abstract: The system is designed to interface with external devices and services, to transcribe audio that may be stored elsewhere such as a wireless phone'voice mail, or occurring between two or more parties such as a conference call. An audio stream is separated into many audio shreds, each of which has duration of only a few seconds and cannot reveal the context of the conversation. A workforce of geographically distributed transcription agents who transcribe the audio shreds is able to generate transcription in real time, with many agents working in parallel on a single conversation. No one agent (or group of agents) receives a sufficient number of audio shreds to reconstruct the context of any conversation. The use of human transcribers allows the system to overcome limitations typical of computer-based speech recognition and permits accurate transcription of general-quality speech even in acoustically hostile environments.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2004Date of Patent: May 26, 2009Assignee: j2 Global Communications, Inc.Inventor: Jon Jaroker
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Patent number: 7539291Abstract: In one embodiment, a translation gateway is for use between a network of a messaging service provider and a hostile data network. The gateway is to forward messages using a secure connection through the hostile network, to a customer's network. Different types of inbound messages (e.g., voice; fax) can be delivered to a single client process running on a customer machine on the customer network. In addition, the translation gateway may be used to securely forward different types of outbound messages originating from the client process to the service provider's network (where the messages are retransmitted as voice calls or facsimiles into a telephone network). Other embodiments are also described and claimed.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2003Date of Patent: May 26, 2009Assignee: j2 Global CommunicationsInventors: Leo A. D'Angelo, Kamran Izadpanah, John J. Bell
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Publication number: 20090060153Abstract: A customer is provided a telephone number to which a calling party incurs a charge to be connected. An account balance, which reflects funds deposited into the customer's account but not yet used by the customer, is increased in proportion to the incurred charge. Other embodiments are also described and claimed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2008Publication date: March 5, 2009Applicant: j2 Global CommunicationsInventor: Nehemia Zucker
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Patent number: 7493367Abstract: A method or system for synchronizing e-mail messages for a user, particularly for POP3 protocols. E-mail messages addressed to the user are received at an e-mail control at a local server, from an external e-mail server. The e-mail control stores each e-mail message in a consolidated e-mail storage at the local server. The e-mail control stores a message identifier for each e-mail message, in a message identifier storage at the local server. It is determined whether an e-mail message in the consolidated e-mail storage has been deleted from the external e-mail server, and if so, then the e-mail message is deleted from the consolidated e-mail storage. The invention provides for forward and/or reverse synchronization of e-mail messages. Optionally, the step of determining includes comparing message identifiers in the message identifier storage to message identifiers in e-mail received from the external e-mail server.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2006Date of Patent: February 17, 2009Assignee: j2 Global Communications, Inc.Inventors: Robert D. Newman, Sanford Schleicher
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Patent number: 7448539Abstract: A customer is provided a telephone number to which a calling party incurs a charge to be connected. An account balance, which reflects funds deposited into the customer's account but not yet used by the customer, is increased in proportion to the incurred charge. Other embodiments are also described and claimed.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2005Date of Patent: November 11, 2008Assignee: j2 Global CommunicationsInventor: Nehemia Zucker
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Patent number: 7421514Abstract: A message that is to be processed according to an electronic messaging protocol is associated with a sender of the message. The message also includes an attachment from an attaching entity. The attachment is associated with a unique property of the attaching entity. Other embodiments are also described and claimed.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2004Date of Patent: September 2, 2008Assignee: j2 Global CommunicationsInventor: Jacob J. Lee
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Patent number: 7296026Abstract: A computer implemented method is described. Data is collected about a number of member entities that have online interaction with a group entity. A predefined state is assigned to a selected one of the member entities automatically, in response to applying a predefined rule to analyze some of the collected data. The rule is defined in part by the group entity. The method automatically determines whether or not online content is to be delivered to the selected member entity, based on the assigned state. In another embodiment, online content that is to be delivered to the selected member entity is automatically personalized for the selected member entity, again based on the assigned state. Other embodiments are also described and claimed.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2003Date of Patent: November 13, 2007Assignee: j2 Global CommunicationsInventors: Edward Patrick, James Mason, Nehemia Zucker
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Patent number: 7245611Abstract: Systems and processes for communication of messages between one or more networked objects on circuit and packet data networks are described. Specifically, means for representation of various communication types, including content description and disposition rules, delivery and routing descriptions and rules, conversion and translation descriptions and rules, and methods for interactions and for administration over one or more network types, through one or more communication protocol types, to one or more destination types are described. The delivery of messages and other communication over various communication protocols in addition to email is described. Methods for administering and managing rules for directing and transforming said messages and communications for purposes of routing or delivery to one or more specific destinations are also presented.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2003Date of Patent: July 17, 2007Assignee: j2 Global CommunicationsInventors: Anand Narasimhan, Leo D'Angelo
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Publication number: 20070130269Abstract: Systems and methods provide for a server system that is programmed to receive a message addressed to an Internet user, provide a secure mailbox for the Internet user and store the message in a storage area associated with the secure mailbox. The secure mailbox and the message contained therein are accessible to the Internet user through a browser interface, via the Internet.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2006Publication date: June 7, 2007Applicant: J2 GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS, INC.Inventor: Charles BOBO
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Publication number: 20070130270Abstract: Systems and methods provide for receiving a message addressed to an intended recipient, in a first file format. The message is converted from the first file format to a second file format, wherein the second file format comprises a mark-up language file format.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2006Publication date: June 7, 2007Applicant: j2 Global Communications, Inc.Inventor: Charles BOBO
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Publication number: 20070088808Abstract: Systems and methods provide for receiving one or more user-selected preferences at a network server from a user's client device and creating a mark-up language file that is customized according to the user-selected preferences. The mark-up language file is transmitted from the network server to the user's client device via a packet switched network using an Internet protocol.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2006Publication date: April 19, 2007Applicant: J2 GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS, INC.Inventor: Charles Bobo
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Publication number: 20070083614Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for storing a mark-up language file and delivering the file from a network server to a user's computer via a packet switched data network using a hyper-text transfer protocol (HTTP). The mark-up language file is stored in a storage area accessible by the network server, wherein the file contains information personal to the user. A notification is transmitted to the user's computer, wherein the notification serves to notify the user of the availability of the file. In response to a user request made in response to the notification, the mark-up language file is transmitted from the network server to the user's computer, via the packet switched data network, using the HTTP.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2006Publication date: April 12, 2007Applicant: J2 GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS, INC.Inventor: Charles BOBO
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Publication number: 20070083656Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for receiving and storing a message addressed to an intended recipient and for delivering the message to a client computer that has a graphical user interface. The received message is stored in a restricted-access message storage area associated with the intended recipient. A hyper-text transfer protocol daemon receives requests to access the storage area and the message, and transmits at least part of the message to the client computer.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2006Publication date: April 12, 2007Applicant: J2 GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS, INC.Inventor: Charles Bobo
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Publication number: 20070081457Abstract: Systems and methods of storing a message directed to a user and delivering the message from a network server to a user's client device provide for receiving the message and storing the message to an access-restricted user-specific message storage area. When an access request from an application program executing on the user's client device is received via a packet switched network in accordance with an Internet protocol, a determination is made whether to grant or deny the access request. If the request is granted, a link is provided to the user, wherein selection of the link causes the message to be transmitted to the application program via the packet switched network in accordance with the Internet protocol.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2006Publication date: April 12, 2007Applicant: J2 GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS, INC.Inventor: Charles BOBO
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Patent number: 7024457Abstract: A method or system for synchronizing e-mail messages for a user, particularly for POP3 protocols. E-mail messages addressed to the user are received at an e-mail control at a local server, from an external e-mail server. The e-mail control stores each e-mail message in a consolidated e-mail storage at the local server. The e-mail control stores a message identifier for each e-mail message, in a message identifier storage at the local server. It is determined whether an e-mail message in the consolidated e-mail storage has been deleted from the external e-mail server, and if so, then the e-mail message is deleted from the consolidated e-mail storage. The invention provides for forward and/or reverse synchronization of e-mail messages. Optionally, the step of determining includes comparing message identifiers in the message identifier storage to message identifiers in e-mail received from the external e-mail server.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2000Date of Patent: April 4, 2006Assignee: j2 Global Communications, Inc.Inventors: Robert D. Newman, Sanford Schleicher