Patents Assigned to LIFE IN MOBILE INNOVATIONS, INC.
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Patent number: 11936750Abstract: QR codes or the like are used in hardlink applications, by which different users may receive different information in response to a user's interaction with a touchpoint. The content delivered to a particular user in response to a hardlink code or a presented hyperlink may be dependent on the time of the scan, the geographic location of the user, a weather condition at the geographical location, personal information associated with the user, a number of previous scans of the code by prior individuals, and any combination of the these or other variables, which may be determined by an originator of the QR code or other party. User devices may be re-directed to alternate content or network addresses based on one or more programmed conditions.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2022Date of Patent: March 19, 2024Assignee: LIFE IN MOBILE INNOVATIONS, INC.Inventors: John W. Lim, John M. Packes, Jr.
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Publication number: 20230179670Abstract: QR codes or the like are used in hardlink applications, by which different users may receive different information in response to a user’s interaction with a touchpoint. The content delivered to a particular user in response to a hardlink code or a presented hyperlink may be dependent on the time of the scan, the geographic location of the user, a weather condition at the geographical location, personal information associated with the user, a number of previous scans of the code by prior individuals, and any combination of the these or other variables, which may be determined by an originator of the QR code or other party. User devices may be re-directed to alternate content or network addresses based on one or more programmed conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2022Publication date: June 8, 2023Applicant: LIFE IN MOBILE INNOVATIONS, INC.Inventors: JOHN W. LIM, JOHN M. PACKES
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Patent number: 11503129Abstract: QR codes or the like are used in hardlink applications, by which different users may receive different information in response to a user's interaction with a touchpoint. The content delivered to a particular user in response to a hardlink code or a presented hyperlink may be dependent on the time of the scan, the geographic location of the user, a weather condition at the geographical location, personal information associated with the user, a number of previous scans of the code by prior individuals, and any combination of the these or other variables, which may be determined by an originator of the QR code or other party. User devices may be re-directed to alternate content or network addresses based on one or more programmed conditions.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2021Date of Patent: November 15, 2022Assignee: LIFE IN MOBILE INNOVATIONS, INC.Inventors: John W. Lim, John M. Packes, Jr.
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Patent number: 11089120Abstract: QR codes or the like are used in hardlink applications, by which different users may receive different information in response to a user's interaction with a touchpoint. The content delivered to a particular user in response to a hardlink code or a presented hyperlink may be dependent on the time of the scan, the geographic location of the user, a weather condition at the geographical location, personal information associated with the user, a number of previous scans of the code by prior individuals, and any combination of the these or other variables, which may be determined by an originator of the QR code or other party. User devices may be re-directed to alternate content or network addresses based on one or more programmed conditions.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2019Date of Patent: August 10, 2021Assignee: LIFE IN MOBILE INNOVATIONS, INC.Inventors: John W. Lim, John M. Packes, Jr.
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Patent number: 11082506Abstract: QR codes or the like are used in hardlink applications, by which different users may receive different information in response to a user's interaction with a touchpoint. The content delivered to a particular user in response to a hardlink code or a presented hyperlink may be dependent on the time of the scan, the geographic location of the user, a weather condition at the geographical location, personal information associated with the user, a number of previous scans of the code by prior individuals, and any combination of the these or other variables, which may be determined by an originator of the QR code or other party. User devices may be re-directed to alternate content or network addresses based on one or more programmed conditions.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2019Date of Patent: August 3, 2021Assignee: LIFE IN MOBILE INNOVATIONS, INC.Inventors: John W. Lim, John M. Packes, Jr.
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Patent number: 10958740Abstract: QR codes or the like are used in hardlink applications, by which different users may receive different information in response to a user's interaction with a touchpoint. The content delivered to a particular user in response to a hardlink code or a presented hyperlink may be dependent on the time of the scan, the geographic location of the user, a weather condition at the geographical location, personal information associated with the user, a number of previous scans of the code by prior individuals, and any combination of the these or other variables, which may be determined by an originator of the QR code or other party. User devices may be re-directed to alternate content or network addresses based on one or more programmed conditions.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2019Date of Patent: March 23, 2021Assignee: LIFE IN MOBILE INNOVATIONS, INC.Inventors: John W. Lim, John M. Packes, Jr.
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Patent number: 10719297Abstract: An improved pseudo-random number generator is introduced that has increased security due to higher randomness and lower predictability. The PRNG uses seed values that are based on a combination of various selectable values from the real-world that are typically made publicly available over a computer network (i.e., the Internet), such as: one or more weather conditions at a particular time or date and geographic location, a score of a sports event, a stock market index or ticker value, an election vote total, attendance at a cultural event, gross dollar sales from a movie release, and other such numerically quantifiable values that, individually and in combination, are impossible to exactly predict in advance, yet are precisely verifiable after the number-generating event using electronically-stored information. The improved pseudo-random number generator may be used for more secure determination of lottery outcomes and the like.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2019Date of Patent: July 21, 2020Assignee: LIFE IN MOBILE INNOVATIONS, INC.Inventors: John M. Packes, John W. Lim, Charles A. Rattner
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Publication number: 20200112614Abstract: QR codes or the like are used in hardlink applications, by which different users may receive different information in response to a user's interaction with a touchpoint. The content delivered to a particular user in response to a hardlink code or a presented hyperlink may be dependent on the time of the scan, the geographic location of the user, a weather condition at the geographical location, personal information associated with the user, a number of previous scans of the code by prior individuals, and any combination of the these or other variables, which may be determined by an originator of the QR code or other party. User devices may be re-directed to alternate content or network addresses based on one or more programmed conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2019Publication date: April 9, 2020Applicant: LIFE IN MOBILE INNOVATIONS, INC.Inventors: JOHN W. LIM, JOHN M. PACKES, JR.
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Publication number: 20200068029Abstract: QR codes or the like are used in hardlink applications, by which different users may receive different information in response to a user's interaction with a touchpoint. The content delivered to a particular user in response to a hardlink code or a presented hyperlink may be dependent on the time of the scan, the geographic location of the user, a weather condition at the geographical location, personal information associated with the user, a number of previous scans of the code by prior individuals, and any combination of the these or other variables, which may be determined by an originator of the QR code or other party. User devices may be re-directed to alternate content or network addresses based on one or more programmed conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2019Publication date: February 27, 2020Applicant: LIFE IN MOBILE INNOVATIONS, INC.Inventors: JOHN W. LIM, JOHN M. PACKES, JR.
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Publication number: 20190281124Abstract: QR codes or the like are used in hardlink applications, by which different users may receive different information in response to a user's interaction with a touchpoint. The content delivered to a particular user in response to a hardlink code or a presented hyperlink may be dependent on the time of the scan, the geographic location of the user, a weather condition at the geographical location, personal information associated with the user, a number of previous scans of the code by prior individuals, and any combination of the these or other variables, which may be determined by an originator of the QR code or other party. User devices may be re-directed to alternate content or network addresses based on one or more programmed conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2019Publication date: September 12, 2019Applicant: LIFE IN MOBILE INNOVATIONS, INC.Inventors: JOHN W. LIM, JOHN M. PACKES
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Publication number: 20190250888Abstract: An improved pseudo-random number generator is introduced that has increased security due to higher randomness and lower predictability. The PRNG uses seed values that are based on a combination of various selectable values from the real-world that are typically made publicly available over a computer network (i.e., the Internet), such as: one or more weather conditions at a particular time or date and geographic location, a score of a sports event, a stock market index or ticker value, an election vote total, attendance at a cultural event, gross dollar sales from a movie release, and other such numerically quantifiable values that, individually and in combination, are impossible to exactly predict in advance, yet are precisely verifiable after the number-generating event using electronically-stored information. The improved pseudo-random number generator may be used for more secure determination of lottery outcomes and the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2019Publication date: August 15, 2019Applicant: LIFE IN MOBILE INNOVATIONS, INC.Inventors: John M. Packes, John W. Lim, Charles A. Rattner
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Patent number: 10305997Abstract: QR codes or the like are used in hardlink applications, by which different users may receive different information in response to a user's interaction with a touchpoint. The content delivered to a particular user in response to a hardlink code or a presented hyperlink may be dependent on the time of the scan, the geographic location of the user, a weather condition at the geographical location, personal information associated with the user, a number of previous scans of the code by prior individuals, and any combination of the these or other variables, which may be determined by an originator of the QR code or other party. User devices may be re-directed to alternate content or network addresses based on one or more programmed conditions.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2017Date of Patent: May 28, 2019Assignee: LIFE IN MOBILE INNOVATIONS, INC.Inventors: John W. Lim, John M. Packes
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Publication number: 20180139290Abstract: QR codes or the like are used in hardlink applications, by which different users may receive different information in response to a user's interaction with a touchpoint. The content delivered to a particular user in response to a hardlink code or a presented hyperlink may be dependent on the time of the scan, the geographic location of the user, a weather condition at the geographical location, personal information associated with the user, a number of previous scans of the code by prior individuals, and any combination of the these or other variables, which may be determined by an originator of the QR code or other party. User devices may be re-directed to alternate content or network addresses based on one or more programmed conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2017Publication date: May 17, 2018Applicant: LIFE IN MOBILE INNOVATIONS, INC.Inventors: JOHN W. LIM, JOHN M. PACKES
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Patent number: 9826049Abstract: QR codes or the like are used in hardlink applications, by which different users may receive different information in response to a user's interaction with a touchpoint. The content delivered to a particular user in response to a hardlink code or a presented hyperlink may be dependent on the time of the scan, the geographic location of the user, a weather condition at the geographical location, personal information associated with the user, a number of previous scans of the code by prior individuals, and any combination of the these or other variables, which may be determined by an originator of the QR code or other party. User devices may be re-directed to alternate content or network addresses based on one or more programmed conditions.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2016Date of Patent: November 21, 2017Assignee: LIFE IN MOBILE INNOVATIONS, INC.Inventors: John W. Lim, John M. Packes, Jr.
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Publication number: 20160255161Abstract: QR codes or the like are used in hardlink applications, by which different users may receive different information in response to a user's interaction with a touchpoint. The content delivered to a particular user in response to a hardlink code or a presented hyperlink may be dependent on the time of the scan, the geographic location of the user, a weather condition at the geographical location, personal information associated with the user, a number of previous scans of the code by prior individuals, and any combination of the these or other variables, which may be determined by an originator of the QR code or other party. User devices may be re-directed to alternate content or network addresses based on one or more programmed conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2016Publication date: September 1, 2016Applicant: LIFE IN MOBILE INNOVATIONS, INC.Inventors: JOHN W. LIM, JOHN M. PACKES, JR.
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Patent number: 9405844Abstract: QR codes or the like are used in hardlink applications, by which different users may receive different information in response to a scan of the same code that is displayed at one or more locations in the real world. The content delivered to a particular user in response to a hardlink code or a presented hyperlink may be dependent on the time of the scan, the geographic location of the user, a weather condition at the geographical location, personal information associated with the user, a number of previous scans of the code by prior individuals, and any combination of the these or other variables, which may be determined by an originator of the QR code or other party.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2015Date of Patent: August 2, 2016Assignee: LIFE IN MOBILE INNOVATIONS, INC.Inventors: John W. Lim, John M. Packes, Jr.
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Publication number: 20160063129Abstract: QR codes or the like are used in hardlink applications, by which different users may receive different information in response to a scan of the same code that is displayed at one or more locations in the real world. The content delivered to a particular user in response to a hardlink code or a presented hyperlink may be dependent on the time of the scan, the geographic location of the user, a weather condition at the geographical location, personal information associated with the user, a number of previous scans of the code by prior individuals, and any combination of the these or other variables, which may be determined by an originator of the QR code or other party.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2015Publication date: March 3, 2016Applicant: LIFE IN MOBILE INNOVATIONS, INC.Inventors: JOHN W. LIM, JOHN M. PACKES, JR.
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Publication number: 20160037314Abstract: The present invention provides a system and method for sending a cellular text message to a system server through a data network, including an identification of a requested database record and a forward address. The system server then performs a database lookup or related search and sends an enhanced message or a file to the forward address, which could be a cellular phone, e-mail address, server, computer, mobile device, or any hardware or device associated with the intended recipient that is communicatively coupled to the system server.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2015Publication date: February 4, 2016Applicant: LIFE IN MOBILE INNOVATIONS, INC.Inventor: JOHN LIM
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Patent number: 9224157Abstract: Different users may receive different information in response to a selection of the same link that is displayed on a website, mobile site or in the real world. The content delivered to a particular user may be dependent on the time of the selection, the geographic location of the user, a weather condition at the geographical location, personal information associated with the user, a number of previous selections of the link by prior individuals, and any combination of the these or other variables, which may be determined by an originator of the link or another party. Dynamic intelligent profiling platforms may be established for determining content or destinations to be presented to customer devices interacting with any of a variety of touchpoints, based on the real-world conditions of each customer.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2013Date of Patent: December 29, 2015Assignee: LIFE IN MOBILE INNOVATIONS, INC.Inventors: John W. Lim, John M. Packes, Jr.
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Patent number: 9183315Abstract: QR codes or the like are used in hardlink applications, by which different users may receive different information in response to a scan of the same code that is displayed at one or more locations in the real world. The content delivered to a particular user may be dependent on the time of the scan, the geographic location of the user, a weather condition at the geographical location, personal information associated with the user, a number of previous scans of the code by prior individuals, and any combination of the these or other variables, which may be determined by an originator of the QR code or other party.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2013Date of Patent: November 10, 2015Assignee: LIFE IN MOBILE INNOVATIONS, INC.Inventors: John W. Lim, John M. Packes, Jr.