Patents Assigned to TrueMaps LLC
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Publication number: 20130205004Abstract: The system, a link monitor and predictor unit, monitors the user's habits, interests, attention span, etc. and analyzes the user's interest in a continuous fashion to determine the user's profile. This occurs in the background without the user's knowledge. The system automatically scans and updates the user's recently opened websites. The profile will contain the habitual websites and/or any particular categories that the user tends to view. These are the links that the system automatically downloads when the user is active looking at another website or performing some other function. The habitual system reads the user's profile and provides background instructions to the PC to start uploading the local memory (cache) with the specified website content. Then, when the user requests one of these links, it is readily available.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2012Publication date: August 8, 2013Applicant: TrueMaps LLCInventor: Thaddeus John Gabara
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Publication number: 20130205235Abstract: An internet user can perform a search on the web that can provide the user with an additional level of control for searching the web. Statistical results between the selected pages that can be used as a basis to further conduct a new search study. The statistical results can be formed from a cross-statistical analysis between two webpages or a self-statistical analysis of a single webpage. The statistical results can be used to analyze each selected page so the user knows the content and statistics of the content of pages being viewed. This information can be used to select new links by either viewing the statistical results, the link or both the statistical page and link. The selected links that are “liked” by the user can be checked to include the page for further analysis by the user or system or serve as a seed to create more search terms.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2012Publication date: August 8, 2013Applicant: TrueMaps LLCInventor: Thaddeus Gabara
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Publication number: 20130204860Abstract: The statistics from a reference page serves as a seed to compare the selected page statistics between other webpages. The statistics of all results can be graphically displayed, if desired, in a display or popup window. These results can be analyzed for the determination of a category so an appropriate search expression or a statistical mask can be developed. In addition, statistics of several pages and compare and analyze the results for search term commonality. This step determine how strongly tied the scanned data content of two different webpages are to each other. These results can be analyzed against each other to generate common search terms, a final histogram, and how this histogram compares to the reference histogram. The search expression term can be a Boolean expression or a statistical mask. The statistical mask is used as a seed to start another search moving closer to the final target or desire goal.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2012Publication date: August 8, 2013Applicant: TrueMaps LLCInventor: Thaddeus John Gabara
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Publication number: 20130162626Abstract: Location markers are placed on objects presented on a display screen. The location markers can be letters, numbers, or shapes placed near the desired objects to be viewed. After magnification, those earlier determined location markers of the display screen are located off-screen. However, arrows are labeled and point to the off-screen markers. The user moves the background image in the direction of the arrow to find that object. This innovative technique allows the user to mark locations, magnify the image of the map, and find all marked locations (without reverting to a lower magnification) by following pointers that direct the user to locations that are currently out of view of the screen. Furthermore, the user can find all marked locations without getting lost.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 26, 2011Publication date: June 27, 2013Applicant: TrueMaps LLCInventor: Thaddeus John Gabara
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Publication number: 20130167014Abstract: A composite webpage contains several webpages coupled together appearing as a separate image. Demarcation lines are used to isolate the boundaries of the edges of each individual webpage. The demarcation lines form block-like geometry. Each block contains one webpage. As the user moves the portable unit, the background composite webpage slides across the screen of the portable device. To the user, the background composite webpage appears stationary as if the screen of the portable unit is transparent. These features are advantageous to social websites, ease of portable device use, in the visitation of websites and email servers. This has several benefits since now relative distances and angular displacements within the plane between objects that are outside of the range of the screen of the handheld unit can be immediately be located and placed into view on the screen of a portable unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2012Publication date: June 27, 2013Applicant: TrueMaps LLCInventor: Thaddeus John Gabara
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Publication number: 20130166191Abstract: A background map remains stationary relative to a portable unit while the portable unit moves within a plane parallel to the screen of the portable unit. As the user moves the unit, images of the background map appear on the screen of the portable device. The user scans the stationary map presented on the screen of the portable unit. This has several benefits since now relative distances and angular displacements within the plane between objects that are outside of the range of the screen of the handheld unit can be immediately be located and placed into view on the screen of a portable unit. The handheld unit is like a Sliding Window which provides a view of this image of a stationary map lying in the background of the portable unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 26, 2011Publication date: June 27, 2013Applicant: TrueMaps LLCInventors: Asher Thomas Gabara, Constance Marie Gabara, Thaddeus John Gabara
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Publication number: 20130162627Abstract: A background map remains stationary relative to a portable unit while the portable unit moves within a plane parallel to the screen of the portable unit allowing the user to assess the relative distance between a source location and a destination. In addition, the orientation or movement at an angle that provides further information about the content of the image. A stationary three dimensional (3-D) background image can be viewed by moving the handheld unit within the 3-D space. The map would be three dimensional and would correspond in scale to the two axes displayed on the screen of the portable unit while the third dimensional or axis can be viewed by moving the device perpendicular to the plane of the screen of the portable device forming a rectangular cuboid.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 26, 2011Publication date: June 27, 2013Applicant: TrueMaps LLCInventor: Thaddeus John Gabara