Patents by Inventor Joshua Ryan Manion

Joshua Ryan Manion 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: 9436580
    Abstract: A tag delivery network is disclosed for delivering tags to collect analytics related to use of mobile applications. The tag delivery network may include multiple servers for communicating with mobile devices executing mobile applications. The mobile applications may be any mobile application that has been recompiled with, for example, a particular line of code and a static library. A recompiled mobile application may initiate a browser when executed by a mobile device. The tag delivery network may deliver a tag container to the browser. The tag container may load a bootstrap file which in turn may load one or more rule files and code files. These files may cause the mobile device to modify an appearance of the mobile application. The modification may be performed to carry out multivariate testing (e.g., A/B testing), content swapping, optimization of the mobile application, or personalization of the mobile application.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 30, 2015
    Date of Patent: September 6, 2016
    Assignee: Ensighten, Inc.
    Inventors: Joshua Ryan Manion, Joshua C. Goodwin, Scott David Price, Miles A. Alden, Zackary Dean Ulrich, Arthur C. Yin, Jeremy P. Woska, Gautam B. Amin, Manudath Gurudatha, Jonathan David Chicquette
  • Publication number: 20160085658
    Abstract: A tag delivery network is disclosed for delivering tags to collect analytics related to use of mobile applications. The tag delivery network may include multiple servers for communicating with mobile devices executing mobile applications. The mobile applications may be any mobile application that has been recompiled with, for example, a particular line of code and a static library. A recompiled mobile application may initiate a browser when executed by a mobile device. The tag delivery network may deliver a tag container to the browser. The tag container may load a bootstrap file which in turn may load one or more rule files and code files. These files may cause the mobile device to modify an appearance of the mobile application. The modification may be performed to carry out multivariate testing (e.g., A/B testing), content swapping, optimization of the mobile application, or personalization of the mobile application.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 30, 2015
    Publication date: March 24, 2016
    Inventors: Joshua Ryan Manion, Joshua C. Goodwin, Scott David Price, Miles A. Alden, Zackary Dean Ulrich, Arthur C. Yin, Jeremy P. Woska, Gautam B. Amin, Manudath Gurudatha, Jonathan David Chicquette
  • Patent number: 8997081
    Abstract: A tag delivery network is disclosed for delivering tags to collect analytics related to use of mobile applications. The tag delivery network may include multiple servers for communicating with mobile devices executing mobile applications. The mobile applications may be any mobile application that has been recompiled with, for example, a particular line of code and a static library. A recompiled mobile application may initiate a browser when executed by a mobile device. The tag delivery network may deliver a tag container to the browser. The tag container may load a bootstrap file which in turn may load one or more rule files and code files. These files may cause the mobile device to modify an appearance of the mobile application. The modification may be performed to carry out multivariate testing (e.g., A/B testing), content swapping, optimization of the mobile application, or personalization of the mobile application.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 18, 2014
    Date of Patent: March 31, 2015
    Assignee: Ensighten, Inc.
    Inventors: Joshua Ryan Manion, Joshua C. Goodwin, Scott David Price, Miles A. Alden, Zackary Dean Ulrich, Arthur C. Yin, Jeremy P. Woska, Gautam B. Amin, Manudath Gurudatha, Jonathan David Chicquette