Patents by Inventor David L. Goulden

David L. Goulden has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 7069515
    Abstract: In one embodiment, a client computer receives messages from a server computer over a computer network. The messages are displayed in the client computer based on preference settings that may be configured by end-users. This advantageously gives end-users some control over messages provided to them. In one embodiment, end-users configure the preference settings to specify the number of messages they can be shown within a period time, when to display messages relative to the loading of a web page, and/or where to display messages. Embodiments of the present invention may be used in a variety of applications including in the delivery of advertisements over the Internet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 21, 2002
    Date of Patent: June 27, 2006
    Assignee: Claria Corporation
    Inventors: Scott G. Eagle, David L. Goulden, Anthony G. Martin, Eugene A. Veteska
  • Publication number: 20040260744
    Abstract: In one embodiment, statistical information is generated in a computer network by detecting reception of documents in a client computer. A server computer is notified of the reception of the documents to allow the server computer to generate statistical information indicative of the effectiveness of an advertising campaign. The documents may comprise web pages, while the computer network may comprise the Internet.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 17, 2003
    Publication date: December 23, 2004
    Inventors: David L. Goulden, Dominic Bennett
  • Publication number: 20040193580
    Abstract: In one embodiment, addressing information identifying a location in a computer network is received in a computer. The location may be a website or a specific web page of a website on the Internet, for example. A keyword may be determined based on the addressing information. A search may be performed on the keyword to obtain a search result, which may be displayed in a presentation vehicle such as a pop-under, for example.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 17, 2003
    Publication date: September 30, 2004
    Inventors: Anthony G. Martin, Eugene A. Veteska, David L. Goulden, Christopher W. Wesley
  • Publication number: 20040189710
    Abstract: The present invention relates to techniques for displaying multiple windows in a networked computer. Embodiments of the invention may be employed in a variety of applications including advertising delivery on the Internet. In one embodiment, an advertising window is displayed by determining an area occupied by a browser window in a computer screen, determining if there is available space to display the advertising window in the computer screen, and displaying the advertising window in an available space if there is one. If there is no available space in the computer screen, the browser window may be reconfigured to make room for the advertising window. The present invention advantageously allows an advertising window to be displayed without substantially overlapping a browser window, thereby minimizing possible end-user confusion as to content source. In addition, the advertising window is displayed with minimal interruption to end-user browsing activity.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 28, 2003
    Publication date: September 30, 2004
    Inventors: David L. Goulden, Scott G. Eagle, Anthony G. Martin
  • Publication number: 20040122808
    Abstract: In one embodiment, a first search result responsive to a first search request is displayed in a presentation vehicle that is separate from a browser employed by an end-user to submit the first search request. The presentation vehicle may be a pop-under, for example. Upon detection of a second search request submitted by the end-user, the same presentation vehicle may be updated to display a second search result. In another embodiment, a presentation vehicle is employed to display a first content responsive to a first end-user behavior. An end-user behavior may be an activity that an end-user engages in while on a computer network. The end-user behavior may be navigation from one web site to another web site or submission of a search request, for example. The presentation vehicle may be updated to display a second content in response to a second end-user behavior.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 16, 2003
    Publication date: June 24, 2004
    Inventors: Anthony G. Martin, Scott Vandevelde, David L. Goulden