Patents by Inventor Mark Nicholas Anastasi

Mark Nicholas Anastasi 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: 8369263
    Abstract: A geographical web browser allows a user to navigate a network application such as the Word Wide Web by physically navigating in geographical coordinates. For example, a geographical web browser is implemented in a mobile unit such as a dashboard computer. The mobile unit includes one or more transducers such as antennas and is operative to receive locally broadcast signals or to operate a global positioning system (GPS) receiver. As the mobile unit navigates into different physical localities, different web pages are displayed by the geographical web browser. For example, a user desiring to buy a house can set the web browser to a real estate web page. Instead of clicking on a hyperlink to access web pages of properties in an area, the user drives into a first area and automatically receives web pages relating to homes in that area. When the mobile unit crosses town and enters a second area, a new set of web pages is downloaded relating to properties in the second area.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 6, 2007
    Date of Patent: February 5, 2013
    Assignee: E.O. Communication Fund, LLC
    Inventors: Eric Morgan Dowling, Duncan Leo MacFarlane, Mark Nicholas Anastasi
  • Patent number: 8291010
    Abstract: Apparatus and associated methods are provided which allow a remote user to maintain a virtual session with a server. A virtual session allows a remote and possibly mobile user to maintain a virtual presence in an office environment without actually being present. Using the present invention, a remote user can access a central application program such as an Internet service provider, a database system, an inventory system or billing system. Likewise, the remote user can receive calls and other forms of communications as though he or she were present in an office environment. A virtual session does not require a physical connection to be continuously present in order to provide a virtual connectivity. This is especially important for mobile applications where the remote user may incur long distance and/or wireless toll charges.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 19, 2008
    Date of Patent: October 16, 2012
    Assignee: East Texas Technology Partners, LP
    Inventors: Eric Morgan Dowling, Mark Nicholas Anastasi
  • Patent number: 8266296
    Abstract: Apparatus and associated methods are provided which allow a remote user to maintain a virtual session with a server. A virtual session allows a remote and possibly mobile user to maintain a virtual presence in an office environment without actually being present. Using the present invention, a remote user can access a central application program such as an Internet service provider, a database system, an inventory system or billing system. Likewise, the remote user can receive calls and other forms of communications as though he or she were present in an office environment. A virtual session does not require a physical connection to be continuously present in order to provide a virtual connectivity. This is especially important for mobile applications where the remote user may incur long distance and/or wireless toll charges.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 17, 2008
    Date of Patent: September 11, 2012
    Assignee: East Texas Technology Partners, LP
    Inventors: Eric Morgan Dowling, Mark Nicholas Anastasi
  • Patent number: 8190170
    Abstract: A geographical web browser allows a user to navigate a network application such as the Word Wide Web by physically navigating in geographical coordinates and roaming through coverage areas of cellular base stations, wireless LANs, microcells, and other such broadcast domains. A mobile unit communicates with a network server via an air interface that supports wireless packet data. Information is transmitted from the network server to the mobile unit based upon the mobile unit's current location. In some embodiments, the information is used to notify the user that further information is available for download.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 7, 2007
    Date of Patent: May 29, 2012
    Assignee: E.O. Communication Fund, LLC
    Inventors: Eric Morgan Dowling, Duncan Leo MacFarlane, Mark Nicholas Anastasi
  • Publication number: 20090083376
    Abstract: Apparatus and associated methods are provided which allow a remote user to maintain a virtual session with a server. A virtual session allows a remote and possibly mobile user to maintain a virtual presence in an office environment without actually being present. Using the present invention, a remote user can access a central application program such as an Internet service provider, a database system, an inventory system or billing system. Likewise, the remote user can receive calls and other forms of communications as though he or she were present in an office environment. A virtual session does not require a physical connection to be continuously present in order to provide a virtual connectivity. This is especially important for mobile applications where the remote user may incur long distance and/or wireless toll charges.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 17, 2008
    Publication date: March 26, 2009
    Inventors: Eric Morgan Dowlmg, Mark Nicholas Anastasi
  • Publication number: 20080310392
    Abstract: Apparatus and associated methods are provided which allow a remote user to maintain a virtual session with a server. A virtual session allows a remote and possibly mobile user to maintain a virtual presence in an office environment without actually being present. Using the present invention, a remote user can access a central application program such as an Internet service provider, a database system, an inventory system or billing system. Likewise, the remote user can receive calls and other forms of communications as though he or she were present in an office environment. A virtual session does not require a physical connection to be continuously present in order to provide a virtual connectivity. This is especially important for mobile applications where the remote user may incur long distance and/or wireless toll charges.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 19, 2008
    Publication date: December 18, 2008
    Inventors: Eric Morgan Dowling, Mark Nicholas Anastasi
  • Publication number: 20080194240
    Abstract: A geographical web browser allows a user to navigate a network application such as the Word Wide Web by physically navigating in geographical coordinates. For example, a geographical web browser is implemented in a mobile unit such as a dashboard computer. The mobile unit includes one or more transducers such as antennas and is operative to receive locally broadcast signals or to operate a global positioning system (GPS) receiver. As the mobile unit navigates into different physical localities, different web pages are displayed by the geographical web browser. For example, a user desiring to buy a house can set the web browser to a real estate web page. Instead of clicking on a hyperlink to access web pages of properties in an area, the user drives into a first area and automatically receives web pages relating to homes in that area. When the mobile unit crosses town and enters a second area, a new set of web pages is downloaded relating to properties in the second area.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 6, 2007
    Publication date: August 14, 2008
    Inventors: Eric Morgan Dowling, Duncan Leo MacFarlane, Mark Nicholas Anastasi
  • Patent number: 7292844
    Abstract: A geographical web browser allows a user to navigate a network application such as the Word Wide Web by physically navigating in geographical coordinates. For example, a geographical web browser is implemented in a mobile unit such as a dashboard computer. The mobile unit includes one or more transducers such as antennas and is operative to receive locally broadcast signals or to operate a global positioning system (GPS) receiver. As the mobile unit navigates into different physical localities, different web pages are displayed by the geographical web browser. For example, a user desiring to buy a house can set the web browser to a real estate web page. Instead of clicking on a hyperlink to access web pages of properties in an area, the user drives into a first area and automatically receives web pages relating to homes in that area. When the mobile unit crosses town and enters a second area, a new set of web pages is downloaded relating to properties in the second area.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 22, 2006
    Date of Patent: November 6, 2007
    Assignee: Geobrowser Innovations, LP
    Inventors: Eric Morgan Dowling, Duncan Leo Mac Farlane, Mark Nicholas Anastasi
  • Patent number: 7212811
    Abstract: A geographical web browser allows a user to navigate a network application such as the Word Wide Web by physically navigating in geographical coordinates and roaming through coverage areas of cellular base stations, wireless LANs, microcells, and other such broadcast domains. A mobile unit receives unsolicited push messages in a local hotspot area. A packet filter filters local hotspot push messages to see whether they coincide with the user's preferences. In some embodiments, the push message is used to notify the user that information is available for download, and in other embodiments the push message or pushed packet sequence provides the content directly to the user.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 6, 2005
    Date of Patent: May 1, 2007
    Inventors: Eric Morgan Dowling, Duncan Leo MacFarlane, Mark Nicholas Anastasi
  • Patent number: 7142843
    Abstract: A geographical web browser allows a user to navigate a network application such as the Word Wide Web by physically navigating in geographical coordinates and roaming through coverage areas of cellular base stations, wireless LANs, microcells, and other such broadcast domains. A mobile unit communicates with a network server via an air interface that supports wireless packet data. A packet filter filters local hotspot push messages to see whether they coincide with the user's preferences. In some embodiments, the push message is used to notify the user that information is available for download, and in other embodiments the push message provides the content directly to the user.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 6, 2005
    Date of Patent: November 28, 2006
    Inventors: Eric Morgan Dowling, Duncan Leo MacFarlane, Mark Nicholas Anastasi
  • Patent number: 7058395
    Abstract: A geographical web browser allows a user to navigate a network application such as the Word Wide Web by physically navigating in geographical coordinates. For example, a geographical web browser is implemented in a mobile unit such as a dashboard computer. The mobile unit includes one or more transducers such as antennas and is operative to receive locally broadcast signals or to operate a global positioning system (GPS) receiver. As the mobile unit navigates into different physical localities, different web pages are displayed by the geographical web browser. For example, a user desiring to buy a house can set the web browser to a real estate web page. Instead of clicking on a hyperlink to access web pages of properties in an area, the user drives into a first area and automatically receives web pages relating to homes in that area. When the mobile unit crosses town and enters a second area, a new set of web pages is downloaded relating to properties in the second area.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 1, 2005
    Date of Patent: June 6, 2006
    Inventors: Eric Morgan Dowling, Duncan Leo MacFarlane, Mark Nicholas Anastasi
  • Patent number: 6983139
    Abstract: A geographical web browser allows a user to navigate a network application such as the Word Wide Web by physically navigating in geographical coordinates and roaming through coverage areas of cellular base stations, wireless LANs, microcells, and other such broadcast domains. A mobile unit communicates with a network server via an air interface that supports wireless packet data. A network server uses a set of user preferences to filter a set of server-side information in accordance with a user's interest and the user's present location. A content-selective information filter performs a network server-side search to identify content that matches the user's preferences and the user's location and selectively generates an unsolicited push message at a later time to notify the user of relevant results when the user enters a geographical area where the search is satisfied.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 10, 2004
    Date of Patent: January 3, 2006
    Inventors: Eric Morgan Dowling, Duncan Leo MacFarlane, Mark Nicholas Anastasi
  • Patent number: 6873850
    Abstract: A geographical web browser allows a user to navigate a network application such as the Word Wide Web by physically navigating in geographical coordinates and roaming through coverage areas of wireless LANs, microcells, and other such local broadcast domains. A mobile unit communicates with a network server via an air interface that supports wireless packet data. The mobile unit receives a broadcast transmission from a local broadcast domain entity that uses a low power local wireless protocol. The transmission includes a data packet that includes an indication related to information content. A content-selective information filter then compares a content-based filter parameter with the indication in the packet and selectively passes information related to the packet when a match is identified. In response to the identified match, a user is notified and given the option to request the content to be coupled from the mobile unit to the network server.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 14, 2002
    Date of Patent: March 29, 2005
    Inventors: Eric Morgan Dowling, Duncan Leo Mac Farlane, Mark Nicholas Anastasi
  • Publication number: 20030185195
    Abstract: Apparatus and associated methods are provided which allow a remote user to maintain a virtual session with a server. A virtual session allows a remote and possibly mobile user to maintain a virtual presence in an office environment without actually being present. Using the present invention, a remote user can access a central application program such as an Internet service provider, a database system, an inventory system or billing system. Likewise, the remote user can receive calls and other forms of communications as though he or she were present in an office environment. A virtual session does not require a physical connection to be continuously present in order to provide a virtual connectivity. This is especially important for mobile applications where the remote user may incur long distance and/or wireless toll charges.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 2, 2003
    Publication date: October 2, 2003
    Inventors: Eric Morgan Dowling, Mark Nicholas Anastasi
  • Patent number: 6574239
    Abstract: A method is provided for reconnecting a telephone modem with a reduced delay by reducing a time associated with retraining. A wireline communication connection is initialized by a telephone modem to train a set of parameters. The parameters are stored in a memory structure. The connection is used for communication, and is then terminated. At a later time, the connection is reestablished by accessing the parameters from memory and using them to reconnect the modem with a reduced set-up delay. Another method involves coupling to a first physical layer and establishing a session with a server, and then decoupling from the first physical layer while maintaining the session. Later, the session is resumed using a second physical layer. At least one of the physical layers involves a local interface unit that includes a landline connection to a WAN.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 7, 1998
    Date of Patent: June 3, 2003
    Inventors: Eric Morgan Dowling, Mark Nicholas Anastasi
  • Publication number: 20030093459
    Abstract: A computer system, a communication module and a method are provided to allow a fast reconnection of a first computer to a second computer. The invention includes a telephone modem for coupling to a telephone line. Modem protocol control software adapts the telephone modem save channel parameters and to thereby renegotiate a connection speed over a telephone line in less time than required to perform an initial line rate negotiation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 2, 2003
    Publication date: May 15, 2003
    Inventors: Eric Morgan Dowling, Mark Nicholas Anastasi
  • Publication number: 20030069029
    Abstract: A geographical web browser allows a user to navigate a network application such as the Word Wide Web by physically navigating in geographical coordinates. For example, a geographical web browser is implemented in a mobile unit such as a dashboard computer. The mobile unit includes one or more transducers such as antennas and is operative to receive locally broadcast signals or to operate a global positioning system (GPS) receiver. As the mobile unit navigates into different physical localities, different web pages are displayed by the geographical web browser. For example, a user desiring to buy a house can set the web browser to a real estate web page. Instead of clicking on a hyperlink to access web pages of properties in an area, the user drives into a first area and automatically receives web pages relating to homes in that area. When the mobile unit crosses town and enters a second area, a new set of web pages is downloaded relating to properties in the second area.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 14, 2002
    Publication date: April 10, 2003
    Inventors: Eric Morgan Dowling, Duncan Leo MacFarlane, Mark Nicholas Anastasi
  • Patent number: 6522875
    Abstract: A geographical web browser allows a user to navigate a network application such as the Word Wide Web by physically navigating in geographical coordinates. For example, a geographical web browser is implemented in a mobile unit such as a dashboard computer. The mobile unit includes one or more transducers such as antennas and is operative to receive locally broadcast signals or to operate a global positioning system (GPS) receiver. As the mobile unit navigates into different physical localities, different web pages are displayed by the geographical web browser. For example, a user desiring to buy a house can set the web browser to a real estate web page. Instead of clicking on a hyperlink to access web pages of properties in an area, the user drives into a first area and automatically receives web pages relating to homes in that area. When the mobile unit crosses town and enters a second area, a new set of web pages is downloaded relating to properties in the second area.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 17, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 18, 2003
    Inventors: Eric Morgan Dowling, Duncan Leo MacFarlane, Mark Nicholas Anastasi