Patents by Inventor Jerome Boss
Jerome Boss 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).
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Publication number: 20100197327Abstract: A dynamic service application is stored and executed on a mobile or wireless communication device (e.g., a cellular telephone) to enable it to be programmed without specialized hardware, software, and other proprietary information. For example, dynamic service application programs or scripts may be entered directly by a user or may be received as a wireless or radiated digital message transmission. The dynamic service application executes the dynamic service application script, which is of a format to accommodate wireless or radiated transmission and storage on the device. The dynamic service application script may be written by a user on a computer or a mobile communication device or may be written with the aid of scripting “wizard” software. In addition to being received as radiated transmissions, dynamic service application scripts may also be sent as radiated transmissions from mobile communication devices to other devices or computers.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2010Publication date: August 5, 2010Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATIONInventors: Jerome Boss, Lili Cheng, Cezary Marcjan, David Milstein, Gilad Odinak
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Patent number: 7725103Abstract: A dynamic service application is stored and executed on a mobile or wireless communication device (e.g., a cellular telephone) to enable it to be programmed without specialized hardware, software, and other proprietary information. For example, dynamic service application programs or scripts may be entered directly by a user or may be received as a wireless or radiated digital message transmission. The dynamic service application executes the dynamic service application script, which is of a format to accommodate wireless or radiated transmission and storage on the device. The dynamic service application script may be written directly by a user on a computer or a mobile communication device or may be written with the aid of scripting “wizard” software that runs on a computer and guides the writing of script without the user having to work directly with the dynamic service application script.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2004Date of Patent: May 25, 2010Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Jerome Boss, Lili Cheng, Cezary Marcjan, David Milstein, Gilad Odinak
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Patent number: 7444156Abstract: A user-controlled cellular telephone positioning feature allows a cellular telephone user to correlate a user-specified location name with a cellular telephone location among one or more cells of a cellular telephone network. In one implementation, a cellular telephone location tagging application is stored and operated on a cellular telephone. The application obtains a cell identification string corresponding to a cell of a cellular telephone system with which cell the cellular telephone is in communication and allows the user to associate a location name and the cell identification string as location information for a selected location. Location data are maintained on a user's cellular telephone, and the user can selectively make the location information available others.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2001Date of Patent: October 28, 2008Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Jerome Boss, Lili Cheng, Cezary Marcjan, David Milstein, Gilad Odinak
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Patent number: 7418254Abstract: A dynamic service application is stored and executed on a mobile or wireless communication device (e.g., a cellular telephone) to enable it to be programmed without specialized hardware, software, and other proprietary information. For example, dynamic service application programs or scripts may be entered directly by a user or may be received as a wireless or radiated digital message transmission. The dynamic service application executes the dynamic service application script, which is of a format to accommodate wireless or radiated transmission and storage on the device. The dynamic service application script may be written directly by a user on a computer or a mobile communication device or may be written with the aid of scripting “wizard” software that runs on a computer and guides the writing of script without the user having to work directly with the dynamic service application script.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2001Date of Patent: August 26, 2008Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Jerome Boss, Lili Cheng, Cezary Marcjan, David Milstein, Gilad Odinak
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Publication number: 20050208954Abstract: A user-controlled cellular telephone positioning feature allows a cellular telephone user to correlate a user-specified location name with a cellular telephone location among one or more cells of a cellular telephone network. In one implementation, a cellular telephone location tagging application is stored and operated on a cellular telephone. The application obtains a cell identification string corresponding to a cell of a cellular telephone system with which cell the cellular telephone is in communication and allows the user to associate a location name and the cell identification string as location information for a selected location. Location data are maintained on a user's cellular telephone, and the user can selectively make the location information available others.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2005Publication date: September 22, 2005Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Jerome Boss, Lili Cheng, Cezary Marcjan, David Milstein, Gilad Odinak
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Publication number: 20050113139Abstract: A dynamic service application is stored and executed on a mobile or wireless communication device (e.g., a cellular telephone) to enable it to be programmed without specialized hardware, software, and other proprietary information. For example, dynamic service application programs or scripts may be entered directly by a user or may be received as a wireless or radiated digital message transmission. The dynamic service application executes the dynamic service application script, which is of a format to accommodate wireless or radiated transmission and storage on the device. The dynamic service application script may be written directly by a user on a computer or a mobile communication device or may be written with the aid of scripting “wizard” software that runs on a computer and guides the writing of script without the user having to work directly with the dynamic service application script.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2004Publication date: May 26, 2005Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Jerome Boss, Lili Cheng, Cezary Marcjan, David Milstein, Gilad Odinak
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Publication number: 20050108391Abstract: Geographically distributed data-gathering client computers are connected to the Internet in the same manner as typical users (for example, via local dial-up connections). The data-gathering client computers poll a central server (the “UserMon” server) for a target site to access. After receiving the address of a target site from the UserMon server, the data-gathering client computers access the target site and obtain performance-parameter values indicative of the quality of their respective Internet connections to the target site and/or the performance of the target site itself. Each data-gathering client computer then pushes the performance-parameter values back to the “UserMon” server for analysis.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2004Publication date: May 19, 2005Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Jerome Boss, Cezary Marcjan, Fei Su
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Publication number: 20050099960Abstract: Geographically distributed data-gathering client computers are connected to the Internet in the same manner as typical users (for example, via local dial-up connections). The data-gathering client computers poll a central server (the “UserMon” server) for a target site to access. After receiving the address of a target site from the UserMon server, the data-gathering client computers access the target site and obtain performance-parameter values indicative of the quality of their respective Internet connections to the target site and/or the performance of the target site itself. Each data-gathering client computer then pushes the performance-parameter values back to the “UserMon” server for analysis.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2004Publication date: May 12, 2005Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Jerome Boss, Cezary Marcjan, Fei Su
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Publication number: 20020151295Abstract: A dynamic service application is stored and executed on a mobile or wireless communication device (e.g., a cellular telephone) to enable it to be programmed without specialized hardware, software, and other proprietary information. For example, dynamic service application programs or scripts may be entered directly by a user or may be received as a wireless or radiated digital message transmission. The dynamic service application executes the dynamic service application script, which is of a format to accommodate wireless or radiated transmission and storage on the device. The dynamic service application script may be written directly by a user on a computer or a mobile communication device or may be written with the aid of scripting “wizard” software that runs on a computer and guides the writing of script without the user having to work directly with the dynamic service application script.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2001Publication date: October 17, 2002Inventors: Jerome Boss, Lili Cheng, Cezary Marcjan, David Milstein, Gilad Odinak
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Publication number: 20020115446Abstract: A user-controlled cellular telephone positioning feature allows a cellular telephone user to correlate a user-specified location name with a cellular telephone location among one or more cells of a cellular telephone network. In one implementation, a cellular telephone location tagging application is stored and operated on a cellular telephone. The application obtains a cell identification string corresponding to a cell of a cellular telephone system with which cell the cellular telephone is in communication and allows the user to associate a location name and the cell identification string as location information for a selected location. Location data are maintained on a user's cellular telephone, and the user can selectively make the location information available others.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2001Publication date: August 22, 2002Inventors: Jerome Boss, Lili Cheng, Cezary Marcjan, David Milstein, Gilad Odinak