Patents Assigned to The Go Daddy Group, Inc.
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Publication number: 20110251895Abstract: Methods of the present inventions allow for URL shortening based online advertising. An exemplary method may comprise the steps of receiving a URL that resolves to a first network resource, parsing the URL into keyword(s), transmitting the keyword(s) to an online advertisement provider, receiving online advertisement(s) from the online advertisement provider, generating a second network resource (comprising the first network resource and one or more online advertisements), and generating a shortened resource locator that resolves to the second network resource.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2010Publication date: October 13, 2011Applicant: THE GO DADDY GROUP, INC.Inventor: James Bladel
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Patent number: 8036945Abstract: Methods of the present invention allow a static product category to be received from a user for a product on an ecommerce site. The user may then be enabled to dynamically associate the product with the static product category using a metadata tag.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2008Date of Patent: October 11, 2011Assignee: The Go Daddy Group, Inc.Inventors: Robert Speers, Levente Batizy
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Patent number: 8024456Abstract: A Hosting Entity or another entity may provide a framework for collecting DNS Business Information from a Controlling Party of a domain name and entering it into DNS. The framework may include a website, webpage, web service, web resource, software, API, or another technological solution suitable for collecting DNS Business Information from Controlling Party. The website, webpage, web service, or the web resource may be located at URL associated with a Controlling Party's domain name, e.g. an active or a parked page for the domain name. DNS Business Information will be typically available for viewing to everyone along with the traditional DNS information.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2008Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Assignee: The Go Daddy Group, Inc.Inventors: Warren Adelman, Nathan Curran, Justin Jilg
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Patent number: 8024428Abstract: A Registering Entity or another entity may provide a framework for collecting WHOIS Business Information from a Non-Controlling Party of a domain name and entering it into WHOIS. The framework may include a website, webpage, web service, web resource, software, API, or another technological solution suitable for collecting WHOIS Business Information from Non-Controlling Party. The website, webpage, web service, or the web resource may be located at URL associated with a Controlling Party's domain name, e.g. an active or a parked page for the domain name. WHOIS Business Information will be typically available for viewing to everyone along with the traditional WHOIS information.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2008Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Assignee: The Go Daddy Group, Inc.Inventors: Warren Adelman, Nathan Curran, Justin Jilg
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Patent number: 8009328Abstract: Methods of the present invention allow for optimization of color and shades of gray documents prior to their conversion to a monochrome format. If color/gray elements are identified in the document, the distance between them and their intensity is determined. If there are elements with the same or similar intensity in close proximity to each other, colors of some of the elements may be replaced with solid monochrome colors, and/or dithered surfaces, and/or monochrome patterns. Further, the elements may be outlined. These improvements make elements in the document more distinguishable after its conversion to a monochrome format. The described color optimization and outlining may have wide applicability in the Internet Fax technology.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2010Date of Patent: August 30, 2011Assignee: The Go Daddy Group, Inc.Inventor: Michael Jonathan Noel
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Publication number: 20110208720Abstract: Systems and methods of the present invention provide for the spinning and appraisal of a domain name. A list of keywords may be extracted from a domain name entered into a user interface on a client. These keywords may be compared to potential matches in a database and a result set may be compiled and displayed to the user. The client may also display a certified domain name appraisal using a plurality of logical groupings within a domain name appraisal process. This appraisal process may also include a multiplier derived from comparisons of registration statistics for various top level domains.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2010Publication date: August 25, 2011Applicant: THE GO DADDY GROUP, INC.Inventor: Paul Nicks
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Publication number: 20110208800Abstract: Systems and methods of the present invention provide for the spinning and appraisal of a domain name. A list of keywords may be extracted from a domain name entered into a user interface on a client. These keywords may be compared to potential matches in a database and a result set may be compiled and displayed to the user. The client may also display a certified domain name appraisal using a plurality of logical groupings within a domain name appraisal process. This appraisal process may also include a multiplier derived from comparisons of registration statistics for various top level domains.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2010Publication date: August 25, 2011Applicant: THE GO DADDY GROUP, INC.Inventor: Paul Nicks
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Publication number: 20110208723Abstract: Systems and methods of the present invention provide for the word splitting and reliability score for an entered character string. A list of keywords may be extracted from the character string entered into a user interface on a client. These keywords may be compared to potential matches in a dictionary database and a reliability score for word splits and keywords strings may be compiled and displayed to the user. The client may also display the reliability score using a plurality of logical groupings within a reliability score process.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2010Publication date: August 25, 2011Applicant: THE GO DADDY GROUP, INC.Inventors: Paul Nicks, Gregory Glick, Doug Schmucker, Jeff Belina, Patrick Lutwitze
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Publication number: 20110208513Abstract: Systems and methods of the present invention provide for the word splitting and reliability score for an entered character string. A list of keywords may be extracted from the character string entered into a user interface on a client. These keywords may be compared to potential matches in a dictionary database and a reliability score for word splits and keywords strings may be compiled and displayed to the user. The client may also display the reliability score using a plurality of logical groupings within a reliability score process.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2010Publication date: August 25, 2011Applicant: THE GO DADDY GROUP, INC.Inventors: Paul Nicks, Gregory Glick, Doug Schmucker, Jeff Belina, Patrick Lutwitze
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Publication number: 20110208731Abstract: Systems and methods of the present invention provide for the spinning and appraisal of a domain name. A list of keywords may be extracted from a domain name entered into a user interface on a client. These keywords may be compared to potential matches in a database and a result set may be compiled and displayed to the user. The client may also display a certified domain name appraisal using a plurality of logical groupings within a domain name appraisal process. This appraisal process may also include a multiplier derived from comparisons of registration statistics for various top level domains.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2010Publication date: August 25, 2011Applicant: THE GO DADDY GROUP, INC.Inventor: Paul Nicks
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Publication number: 20110208767Abstract: Systems and methods of the present invention provide for the spinning and appraisal of a domain name. A list of keywords may be extracted from a domain name entered into a user interface on a client. These keywords may be compared to potential matches in a database and a result set may be compiled and displayed to the user. The client may also display a certified domain name appraisal using a plurality of logical groupings within a domain name appraisal process. This appraisal process may also include a multiplier derived from comparisons of registration statistics for various top level domains.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2010Publication date: August 25, 2011Applicant: The Go Daddy Group, Inc.Inventor: Paul Nicks
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Patent number: 8005859Abstract: Systems and methods of the present invention allow a file owner to upload and store a file to a File Storage Area. The file owner may synchronize a periodic clock to a time-based approval period during which the file owner may grant permissions to access the file. A file owner interface may store contact information for the file owner, and ping the information, substituting alternate contact information as necessary, alerting the file owner of any failure of the contact information prior to expiration of the time-based approval period. After expiration of the time-based approval period, grant of file permissions may be automatically approved.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2009Date of Patent: August 23, 2011Assignee: The Go Daddy Group, Inc.Inventor: Eric Wagner
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Patent number: 8005970Abstract: Systems and methods of the present invention allow for managing multiple social websites. An exemplary method may comprise the steps of registering a domain name to a Registrant, generating a Social Domain (that corresponds to a social website) by concatenating at least one subdomain to the Registrant's domain name, mapping the Social Domain to a URL for the Registrant's social website webpage, entering the Social Domain in a browser, and displaying the Registrant's social website webpage.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2010Date of Patent: August 23, 2011Assignee: The Go Daddy Group, Inc.Inventors: Wayne Thayer, Craig Condit, John Paxton
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Patent number: 7996457Abstract: A system and method of proxy domain name registration permits a would-be domain name registrant anonymity. A registrar affords customers the opportunity to use the proxy registration. If the customer seeking registration of a domain name requests, the registrar obtains contact information needed for registration from a proxy entity established for this purpose. The registrar completes the registration of the domain name with the appropriate registry (i.e. “.com, .net” etc.). The contact information published in WHOIS is that of proxy entity. Contractually the customer is afforded control over the domain name. Emails intended for the customer are received by the proxy entity who may filter them if the customer requests. Emails sent by the customer are sent to the proxy entity who in turn sends them to the indicated addressee.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2006Date of Patent: August 9, 2011Assignee: The Go Daddy Group, Inc.Inventors: Robert R. Parsons, Joshua T. Coffman, Barbara J. Rechterman
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Patent number: 7996512Abstract: Systems and processes of the present invention allow for digital identity registration. In an example embodiment, a Registrant may access a website to enter a requested digital identity and registration information. The requested digital identity may comprise a piece of client software, a digital certificate, or a URL comprising any combination of characters—perhaps including a domain name that may be owned by the Registrant. A Digital Identity Database may then be searched to determine the availability of the requested digital identity. If the requested digital identity includes a domain name, WHOIS records may be searched to determine whether the Registrant owns and/or controls the domain name. The Registrant's registration information also may be validated. The requested digital identity may then be registered to the Registrant, possibly by adding the requested digital identity to the Digital Identity Database and/or adding the registration information to a Records database.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2010Date of Patent: August 9, 2011Assignee: The Go Daddy Group, Inc.Inventors: Warren Adelman, Michael Chadwick
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Patent number: 7995245Abstract: Methods of the present invention allow for optimization of color and shades of gray documents prior to their conversion to a monochrome format. If color/gray elements are identified in the document, the distance between them and their intensity is determined. If there are elements with the same or similar intensity in close proximity to each other, colors of some of the elements may be replaced with solid monochrome colors, and/or dithered surfaces, and/or monochrome patterns. Further, the elements may be outlined. These improvements make elements in the document more distinguishable after its conversion to a monochrome format. The described color optimization and outlining may have wide applicability in the Internet Fax technology.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2010Date of Patent: August 9, 2011Assignee: The Go Daddy Group, Inc.Inventor: Michael Jonathan Noel
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Publication number: 20110185172Abstract: The present invention provides systems and methods for allowing an Email User to create a Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) Email Account and thereafter to digitally sign, send, verify and receive PKI encrypted emails over a computer network, such as the Internet. The systems and methods preferably include a Web-based Email System and a Certificate Authority that coordinate their actions to make the process of creating, maintaining and using the PKI Account as easy as possible for the Email User. In a preferred embodiment, a Keystore System may also be used to enhance the management and use of digital keypairs.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2011Publication date: July 28, 2011Applicant: THE GO DADDY GROUP, INC.Inventors: Wayne Thayer, Brad Owen
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Publication number: 20110179275Abstract: The present invention provides systems and methods for allowing an Email User to create a Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) Email Account and thereafter to digitally sign, send, verify and receive PKI encrypted emails over a computer network, such as the Internet. The systems and methods preferably include a Web-based Email System and a Certificate Authority that coordinate their actions to make the process of creating, maintaining and using the PKI Account as easy as possible for the Email User. In a preferred embodiment, a Keystore System may also be used to enhance the management and use of digital keypairs.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2011Publication date: July 21, 2011Applicant: THE GO DADDY GROUP, INC.Inventors: Wayne Thayer, Brad Owen
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Patent number: 7979466Abstract: Systems and methods of the present invention allow a file owner to upload and store a file to a File Storage Area. Through a series of communications, a file owner may provide an intended file recipient access to the file without a request by a file requester. The file owner may grant permissions to access the file and notify the intended file recipient of the results.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2009Date of Patent: July 12, 2011Assignee: The Go Daddy Group, Inc.Inventor: Eric Wagner
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Patent number: 7979493Abstract: A Web site, through the use of a Rules Engine, determines an expertise level of a User for one or more topics on a Web page. The Rules Engine may analyze User related data, such as the search term used by the User to find the Web site, the past products purchased by the User, the path through the Web site taken by the User, the usage history by the User on the Web site, the demographics of the User and/or the self declared expertise level of the User, to determine an expertise level of the User for the topics on the Web page. A Display Engine may customize a Web page based on the expertise levels of a User so that topics on the Web page are presented in a manner most appropriate for the User. An Email Engine may be used to customize emails to the User so that topics in the email are presented in manner most appropriate for the User. A Support Entity Engine may also be used to route an incoming support inquiries from a User to an appropriate technical support person for the User.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2007Date of Patent: July 12, 2011Assignee: The Go Daddy Group, Inc.Inventors: Barbara J. Rechterman, Neil Proctor, Shawn Fitzpatrick, Bill Bennett