Patents by Inventor Kevin Rose
Kevin Rose 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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Patent number: 9110569Abstract: Recording a user's preference for content is disclosed. A first indication that a user has a first preference for the content is received. In response to receiving the first indication, the content is associated with the first preference. A second indication that the user has a second preference for the content is received. In response to receiving the second indication, the content is additionally associated with the second preference.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2008Date of Patent: August 18, 2015Assignee: LinkedIn CorporationInventor: R. Kevin Rose
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Publication number: 20150124563Abstract: Systems and methods for seismic data acquisition employing a dynamic multiplexing technique. The dynamic multiplexing technique may include advancing one or more modules in a seismic array through a multiplexing signature sequence in successive transmission periods. The multiplexing signature sequence may be random or pseudo-random. A shared multiplexing signature sequence may be used at all the modules in the seismic array. As such, modules belonging to a common collision domain may operate out of phase with respect to the shared multiplexing signature sequence.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2014Publication date: May 7, 2015Inventors: Keith Elder, Steven Kooper, Kevin Rose, Calvin Day, David Elam, Kip Ingram, Douglas B. Crice
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Patent number: 9009607Abstract: Recording a user's preference for content is disclosed. An indication of a problem associated with the content is received, in response to only a single action taken by a user interacting with a web page. After receiving the indication, at least a portion of the web page is continued to be displayed.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2008Date of Patent: April 14, 2015Assignee: LinkedIn CorporationInventor: R. Kevin Rose
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Patent number: 9009608Abstract: Recording a user's preference for content is disclosed. An indication of a problem associated with the content is received, in response to only a single action taken by a user interacting with a web page. After receiving the indication, at least a portion of the web page is continued to be displayed.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2013Date of Patent: April 14, 2015Assignee: LinkedIn CorporationInventor: R. Kevin Rose
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Patent number: 8984415Abstract: Displaying a preference by a user of a content contribution is disclosed. A preference event by the user is detected. A plurality of detected events is stored. In response to a query from a client, at least a portion of the stored detected events is stored. At least a portion of the received events is displayed in an interface.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2014Date of Patent: March 17, 2015Assignee: LinkedIn CorporationInventors: R. Kevin Rose, Michal Jan Migurski, Shawn Paul Allen, Eric W. Rodenbeck
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Patent number: 8880523Abstract: Indicating preference for a content contribution is disclosed. A request for information associated with the content contribution is received from a first entity. The status of the content contribution is determined. A response is provided to the first entity. Determining the status of the content contribution includes determining whether a submission of the content contribution was previously received.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2013Date of Patent: November 4, 2014Assignee: LinkedIn CorporationInventor: R. Kevin Rose
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Publication number: 20140325381Abstract: Recording a user's preference for content is disclosed. A first indication that a user has a first preference for the content is received. In response to receiving the first indication, the content is associated with the first preference. A second indication that the user has a second preference for the content is received. In response to receiving the second indication, the content is additional associated with the second preference.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2014Publication date: October 30, 2014Inventor: R. Kevin Rose
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Patent number: 8868568Abstract: Detecting, for a content item, associated preference events is disclosed. For the content item, a plurality of preference events from a plurality of users is received. The received preference events are accumulated. Associated events are detected. The effect of the events is reduced when assigning a status to the item.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2012Date of Patent: October 21, 2014Assignee: LinkedIn CorporationInventors: R. Kevin Rose, Elliott White, III, Kurt Wilms
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Patent number: 8869037Abstract: Displaying a preference by a first user of a content contribution submitted by a second user is disclosed. A preference event by the first user is detected. A plurality of detected events is stored. In response to a query from a client, at least a portion of the stored detected events is stored. At least a portion of the received events is caused to be rendered graphically.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2006Date of Patent: October 21, 2014Assignee: LinkedIn CorporationInventor: R. Kevin Rose
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Patent number: 8826303Abstract: Detecting one or more preference events is disclosed. A rule defining a set of conditions associated with a set of preference events to be detected is received. An indication that one or more preference events has occurred is received. It is determined whether the set of conditions included in the rule has been met. If the set of conditions has been met, an alert is generated.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2008Date of Patent: September 2, 2014Assignee: LinkedIn CorporationInventor: R. Kevin Rose
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Patent number: 8819008Abstract: Recording a user's preference for content is disclosed. A first indication that a user has a first preference for the content is received. In response to receiving the first indication, the content is associated with the first preference. A second indication that the user has a second preference for the content is received. In response to receiving the second indication, the content is additional associated with the second preference.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2013Date of Patent: August 26, 2014Assignee: LinkedIn CorporationInventor: R. Kevin Rose
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Patent number: 8811117Abstract: Systems and methods for seismic data acquisition employing a dynamic multiplexing technique. The dynamic multiplexing technique may include advancing one or more modules in a seismic array through a multiplexing signature sequence in successive transmission periods. The multiplexing signature sequence may be random or pseudo-random. A shared multiplexing signature sequence may be used at all the modules in the seismic array. As such, modules belonging to a common collision domain may operate out of phase with respect to the shared multiplexing signature sequence.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2012Date of Patent: August 19, 2014Assignee: Wireless Seismic, Inc.Inventors: Keith Elder, Steven Kooper, Kevin Rose, Calvin Day, David Elam, Kip Ingram, Douglas B. Crice
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Publication number: 20140215394Abstract: Displaying a preference by a user of a content contribution is disclosed. A preference event by the user is detected. A plurality of detected events is stored. In response to a query from a client, at least a portion of the stored detected events is stored. At least a portion of the received events is displayed in an interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2014Publication date: July 31, 2014Applicant: LinkedIn CorporationInventors: R. Kevin Rose, Michal Jan Migurski, Shawn Paul Allen, Eric W. Rodenbeck
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Patent number: 8751510Abstract: Detecting, for a content item, associated preference events is disclosed. For the content item, a plurality of preference events from a plurality of users is received. The received preference events are accumulated. Associated events are detected. The effect of the events is reduced when assigning a status to the item.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2013Date of Patent: June 10, 2014Assignee: LinkedIn CorporationInventors: R. Kevin Rose, Elliott White, Kurt Wilms
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Patent number: 8751940Abstract: Displaying a preference by a user of a content contribution is disclosed. A preference event by the user is detected. A plurality of detected events is stored. In response to a query from a client, at least a portion of the stored detected events is stored. At least a portion of the received events is displayed in an interface.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2013Date of Patent: June 10, 2014Assignee: LinkedIn CorporationInventors: R. Kevin Rose, Michal Jan Migurski, Shawn Paul Allen, Eric W. Rodenbeck
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Patent number: 8751935Abstract: An audience platform is disclosed. In a first example case, a first question is received. A preference event associated with the first question is received. A score is determined for the first question based at least in part on the preference. In a second example case, indications of a first and second potential interviewee are received. Preference events associated with the first and second potential interviewees are received. Scores are determined for the first and second potential interviewees based at least in part on the received preference events. A designated interviewee is selected based on the first and second scores. In a third example case, indications of a first and second potential awardee are received. Preference events associated with the first and second potential awardee are received. Scores are determined for the first and second potential awardees based at least in part on the received preference events.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2013Date of Patent: June 10, 2014Assignee: LinkedIn CorporationInventor: R. Kevin Rose
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Patent number: 8726163Abstract: An audience platform is disclosed. In a first example case, a first question is received. A preference event associated with the first question is received. A score is determined for the first question based at least in part on the preference. In a second example case, indications of a first and second potential interviewee are received. Preference events associated with the first and second potential interviewees are received. Scores are determined for the first and second potential interviewees based at least in part on the received preference events. A designated interviewee is selected based on the first and second scores. In a third example case, indications of a first and second potential awardee are received. Preference events associated with the first and second potential awardee are received. Scores are determined for the first and second potential awardees based at least in part on the received preference events.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2013Date of Patent: May 13, 2014Assignee: LinkedIn CorporationInventor: R. Kevin Rose
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Patent number: 8725830Abstract: Accepting a third party news article submission is disclosed. A first submission, including a first URL of a first news article that is different from a second URL of a previously accepted second news article submission, is received. One or more automated checks are performed on at least a portion of the first submission. Whether to accept the first submission is automatically determined based at least in part on the performed checks.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2006Date of Patent: May 13, 2014Assignee: LinkedIn CorporationInventor: R. Kevin Rose
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Publication number: 20140095489Abstract: Indicating preference for a content contribution is disclosed. A request for information associated with the content contribution is received from a first entity. The status of the content contribution is determined. A response is provided to the first entity. Determining the status of the content contribution includes determining whether a submission of the content contribution was previously received.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2013Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: LinkedIn CorporationInventor: R. Kevin Rose
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Publication number: 20140096005Abstract: An audience platform is disclosed. In a first example case, a first question is received. A preference event associated with the first question is received. A score is determined for the first question based at least in part on the preference. In a second example case, indications of a first and second potential interviewee are received. Preference events associated with the first and second potential interviewees are received. Scores are determined for the first and second potential interviewees based at least in part on the received preference events. A designated interviewee is selected based on the first and second scores. In a third example case, indications of a first and second potential awardee are received. Preference events associated with the first and second potential awardee are received. Scores are determined for the first and second potential awardees based at least in part on the received preference events.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2013Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: LinkedIn CorporationInventor: R. Kevin Rose