Patents by Inventor Matthew A. Markus
Matthew A. Markus 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: 20140100852Abstract: Speech functionality is dynamically provided for one or more applications by a narrator application. A plurality of shared data items are received from the one or more applications, with each shared data item including text data that is to be presented to a user as speech. The text data is extracted from each shared data item to produce a plurality of playback data items. A text-to-speech algorithm is applied to the playback data items to produce a plurality of audio data items. The plurality of audio data items are played to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2013Publication date: April 10, 2014Applicant: PeopleGo Inc.Inventors: Geoffrey W. Simons, Matthew A. Markus
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Patent number: 8676665Abstract: A universal shopping cart is provided that obtains and orders products and services from different merchants located on the Internet. The consumer completes all of their shopping on the shopping site and is not directed to another merchant's site to complete an order. The universal shopping cart provides a monitoring service that allows the consumer to monitor a product for specified criteria. The order injection system places orders for products contained within the universal shopping cart from affiliated and non-affiliated merchants. Specific ordering details required from merchants external to the shopping site are hidden from the consumer. For external merchant sites that require a consumer account before allowing the product to be purchased, the shopping site creates a new consumer account without intervention from the consumer. Once the products are ordered, the consumer may keep track of the ordered products from the shopping site.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2011Date of Patent: March 18, 2014Assignee: Zanni Assets Limited Liability CompanyInventors: Martin K. Tarvydas, Mark I. Sandori, Eric S. Maple, Timothy P. Byerly, Matthew A. Markus
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Patent number: 8533064Abstract: A universal shopping cart is provided that obtains and orders products and services from different merchants located on the Internet. The consumer completes all of their shopping on the shopping site and is not directed to another merchant's site to complete an order. The universal shopping cart provides a monitoring service that allows the consumer to monitor a product for specified criteria. The order injection system places orders for products contained within the universal shopping cart from affiliated and non-affiliated merchants. Specific ordering details required from merchants external to the shopping site are hidden from the consumer. For external merchant sites that require a consumer account before allowing the product to be purchased, the shopping site creates a new consumer account without intervention from the consumer. Once the products are ordered, the consumer may keep track of the ordered products from the shopping site.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2012Date of Patent: September 10, 2013Assignee: Zanni Assets Limited Liability CompanyInventors: Martin K. Tarvydas, Mark I. Sandori, Eric S. Maple, Timothy P. Byerly, Matthew A. Markus
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Publication number: 20130013455Abstract: A universal shopping cart is provided that obtains and orders products and services from different merchants located on the Internet. The consumer completes all of their shopping on the shopping site and is not directed to another merchant's site to complete an order. The universal shopping cart provides a monitoring service that allows the consumer to monitor a product for specified criteria. The order injection system places orders for products contained within the universal shopping cart from affiliated and non-affiliated merchants. Specific ordering details required from merchants external to the shopping site are hidden from the consumer. For external merchant sites that require a consumer account before allowing the product to be purchased, the shopping site creates a new consumer account without intervention from the consumer. Once the products are ordered, the consumer may keep track of the ordered products from the shopping site.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2012Publication date: January 10, 2013Inventors: Martin K. Tarvydas, Mark I. Sandori, Eric S. Maple, Timothy P. Byerly, Matthew A. Markus
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Publication number: 20120191726Abstract: A system, method and computer program product are disclosed for presenting geotagged items to an end user. A location fix and heading are obtained and candidate items are identified in the vicinity of the location fix. A plurality of factors, including proximity to the location fix and proximity to a predicted trajectory determined from the heading, are used to calculate a set of scores for each candidate item. The sets of scores are used to select a candidate item to be presented to the end user.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2012Publication date: July 26, 2012Applicant: PEOPLEGO INC.Inventors: Matthew A. Markus, Geoffrey W. Simons
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Publication number: 20120030065Abstract: A universal shopping cart is provided that obtains and orders products and services from different merchants located on the Internet. The consumer completes all of their shopping on the shopping site and is not directed to another merchant's site to complete an order. The universal shopping cart provides a monitoring service that allows the consumer to monitor a product for specified criteria. The order injection system places orders for products contained within the universal shopping cart from affiliated and non-affiliated merchants. Specific ordering details required from merchants external to the shopping site are hidden from the consumer. For external merchant sites that require a consumer account before allowing the product to be purchased, the shopping site creates a new consumer account without intervention from the consumer. Once the products are ordered, the consumer may keep track of the ordered products from the shopping site.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2011Publication date: February 2, 2012Applicant: ZANNI ASSETS LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANYInventors: Martin K. Tarvydas, Mark I. Sandori, Eric S. Maple, Timothy P. Byerly, Matthew A. Markus
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Patent number: 8065195Abstract: A universal shopping cart is provided that obtains and orders products and services from different merchants located on the Internet. The consumer completes all of their shopping on the shopping site and is not directed to another merchant's site to complete an order. The universal shopping cart provides a monitoring service that allows the consumer to monitor a product for specified criteria. The order injection system places orders for products contained within the universal shopping cart from affiliated and non-affiliated merchants. Specific ordering details required from merchants external to the shopping site are hidden from the consumer. For external merchant sites that require a consumer account before allowing the product to be purchased, the shopping site creates a new consumer account without intervention from the consumer. Once the products are ordered, the consumer may keep track of the ordered products from the shopping site.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2011Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: Zanni Assets Limited Liability CompanyInventors: Martin K. Tarvydas, Mark I. Sandori, Eric S. Maple, Timothy P. Byerly, Matthew A. Markus
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Publication number: 20110145091Abstract: A universal shopping cart is provided that obtains and orders products and services from different merchants located on the Internet. The consumer completes all of their shopping on the shopping site and is not directed to another merchant's site to complete an order. The universal shopping cart provides a monitoring service that allows the consumer to monitor a product for specified criteria. The order injection system places orders for products contained within the universal shopping cart from affiliated and non-affiliated merchants. Specific ordering details required from merchants external to the shopping site are hidden from the consumer. For external merchant sites that require a consumer account before allowing the product to be purchased, the shopping site creates a new consumer account without intervention from the consumer. Once the products are ordered, the consumer may keep track of the ordered products from the shopping site.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2011Publication date: June 16, 2011Applicant: American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc.Inventors: Martin K. Tarvydas, Mark I. Sandori, Eric S. Maple, Timothy P. Byerly, Matthew A. Markus
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Patent number: 7925544Abstract: A universal shopping cart is provided that obtains and orders products and services from different merchants located on the Internet. The consumer completes all of their shopping on the shopping site and is not directed to another merchant's site to complete an order. The universal shopping cart provides a monitoring service that allows the consumer to monitor a product for specified criteria. The order injection system places orders for products contained within the universal shopping cart from affiliated and non-affiliated merchants. Specific ordering details required from merchants external to the shopping site are hidden from the consumer. For external merchant sites that require a consumer account before allowing the product to be purchased, the shopping site creates a new consumer account without intervention from the consumer. Once the products are ordered, the consumer may keep track of the ordered products from the shopping site.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2010Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignee: American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc.Inventors: Martin K. Tarvydas, Mark I. Sandori, Eric S. Maple, Timothy P. Byerly, Matthew A. Markus
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Publication number: 20110035293Abstract: A universal shopping cart is provided that obtains and orders products and services from different merchants located on the Internet. The consumer completes all of their shopping on the shopping site and is not directed to another merchant's site to complete an order. The universal shopping cart provides a monitoring service that allows the consumer to monitor a product for specified criteria. The order injection system places orders for products contained within the universal shopping cart from affiliated and non-affiliated merchants. Specific ordering details required from merchants external to the shopping site are hidden from the consumer. For external merchant sites that require a consumer account before allowing the product to be purchased, the shopping site creates a new consumer account without intervention from the consumer. Once the products are ordered, the consumer may keep track of the ordered products from the shopping site.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2010Publication date: February 10, 2011Applicant: American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc.Inventors: Martin K. Tarvydas, Mark I. Sandori, Eric S. Maple, Timothy P. Byerly, Matthew A. Markus
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Patent number: 7835949Abstract: A universal shopping cart is provided that obtains and orders products and services from different merchants located on the Internet. The consumer completes all of their shopping on the shopping site and is not directed to another merchant's site to complete an order. The universal shopping cart provides a monitoring service that allows the consumer to monitor a product for specified criteria. The order injection system places orders for products contained within the universal shopping cart from affiliated and non-affiliated merchants. Specific ordering details required from merchants external to the shopping site are hidden from the consumer. For external merchant sites that require a consumer account before allowing the product to be purchased, the shopping site creates a new consumer account without intervention from the consumer. Once the products are ordered, the consumer may keep track of the ordered products from the shopping site.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2009Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc.Inventors: Martin K. Tarvydas, Mark I. Sandori, Eric S. Maple, Timothy P. Byerly, Matthew A. Markus
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Patent number: 7640325Abstract: A system for updating management entities or devices in a computer system network with configuration change information from the devices being managed. The management entities are configured to discover, monitor and configure managed devices, such as storage systems, connected to the network. Preferably, the managed devices include a comparator which can track changes made to the managed device configuration or properties and report that change back to the various management entities. In this way, the management entities can keep track of the configurations of the various devices that they manage, even though they might not be responsible for issuing the configuration change. This can be accomplished even when managed devices developed by different manufacturers according to different standards or protocols are involved.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1999Date of Patent: December 29, 2009Assignee: LSI CorporationInventors: Rodney A. DeKoning, Ray M. Jantz, William V. Courtright, II, Matthew A. Markus
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Publication number: 20090281914Abstract: A universal shopping cart is provided that obtains and orders products and services from different merchants located on the Internet. The consumer completes all of their shopping on the shopping site and is not directed to another merchant's site to complete an order. The universal shopping cart provides a monitoring service that allows the consumer to monitor a product for specified criteria. The order injection system places orders for products contained within the universal shopping cart from affiliated and non-affiliated merchants. Specific ordering details required from merchants external to the shopping site are hidden from the consumer. For external merchant sites that require a consumer account before allowing the product to be purchased, the shopping site creates a new consumer account without intervention from the consumer. Once the products are ordered, the consumer may keep track of the ordered products from the shopping site.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2009Publication date: November 12, 2009Applicant: American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc.Inventors: Martin K. Tarvydas, Mark I. Sandori, Eric S. Maple, Timothy P. Byerly, Matthew A. Markus
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Patent number: 7305355Abstract: A universal shopping cart is provided that obtains and orders products and services from different merchants located on the Internet. The consumer completes all of their shopping on the shopping site and is not directed to another merchant's site to complete an order. The universal shopping cart provides a monitoring service that allows the consumer to monitor a product for specified criteria. The order injection system places orders for products contained within the universal shopping cart from affiliated and non-affiliated merchants. Specific ordering details required from merchants external to the shopping site are hidden from the consumer. For external merchant sites that require a consumer account before allowing the product to be purchased, the shopping site creates a new consumer account without intervention from the consumer. Once the products are ordered, the consumer may keep track of the ordered products from the shopping site.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2001Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Assignee: American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc.Inventors: Martin K. Tarvydas, Mark I. Sandori, Eric S. Maple, Timothy P. Byerly, Matthew A. Markus
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Patent number: 6584499Abstract: A method of configuring a plurality of managed devices. The method preferably includes selecting a source managed device, obtaining a source configuration description from the source managed device, selecting one or more destination managed devices to be configured, issuing a configuration change command to each of the selected destination managed devices and applying the source configuration description selected from the source managed device to each of the selected destination managed devices. In addition, the method may further include the step of editing the source configuration description before issuing the configuration change commands to the one or more destination managed devices.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1999Date of Patent: June 24, 2003Assignee: LSI Logic CorporationInventors: Ray M. Jantz, Rodney A. DeKoning, William V. Courtright, II, Matthew A. Markus
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Patent number: 6499042Abstract: A method and apparatus for automatically filling in electronic forms online with a user's personal data. A location identifier, such as a URL, of a form originating server and a form location on the server that corresponds to an online form is transmitted to a form filling server. A user identifier, such as one contained in a cookie, is also transmitted to the form filling server. The location identifier of the form originating server and the location of the form on the form filling server is decoded or parsed on the form filling server. This allows the form filling server to open a connection between the form filling server and the form originating server. The form originating server is then requested to provide the form filling server with the online form so that the form filling server has a similar view of the online form as the user does.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1999Date of Patent: December 24, 2002Assignee: Infospace, Inc.Inventor: Matthew A. Markus
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Patent number: 6490601Abstract: Apparatus, methods, and computer program products are disclosed for constructing and transmitting an executable software module on a personal information server to a remote computer. The software module is constructed such that once received by a browser displaying a form, it is executed and user data is automatically inserted into an electronic form. The software module contains field names from a downloaded form and matching data items which are inserted into the form on the remote user computer. A method for constructing a shippable software module on a personal information server suitable for execution on a remote computer for inserting data strings into an electronic form is described. A form mapping containing a set of associations between fields in the electronic form (“non-standard fields”) and pre-named fields (“standard fields”) on the personal information server is retrieved. Each mapping is associated with a registered electronic form.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1999Date of Patent: December 3, 2002Assignee: Infospace, Inc.Inventors: Matthew A. Markus, Erick M. Herrarte
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Patent number: 6487677Abstract: Methods and associated systems using probabilistic methods for selecting among a plurality of diagnostic procedures to recover from an error condition in a managed device. Operation of a managed device is overseen by a management device. A management client process operable within the management device communicates with a management service operable within the managed device. Upon detection of an error condition within the managed device, the management service propagates an event to the management client so indicating an error condition. The management client in the management device responds to the event by requesting the managed device to determine the best options for recovery procedures. The managed device then computes a probability of success for each known recovery procedure based upon the present state of the managed device and based upon past successes or failures of recovery procedures for particular error conditions.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1999Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Assignee: LSI Logic CorporationInventors: Ray M. Jantz, Matthew A. Markus
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Publication number: 20020038255Abstract: A universal shopping cart is provided that obtains and orders products and services from different merchants located on the Internet. The consumer completes all of their shopping on the shopping site and is not directed to another merchant's site to complete an order. The universal shopping cart provides a monitoring service that allows the consumer to monitor a product for specified criteria. The order injection system places orders for products contained within the universal shopping cart from affiliated and non-affiliated merchants. Specific ordering details required from merchants external to the shopping site are hidden from the consumer. For external merchant sites that require a consumer account before allowing the product to be purchased, the shopping site creates a new consumer account without intervention from the consumer. Once the products are ordered, the consumer may keep track of the ordered products from the shopping site.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2001Publication date: March 28, 2002Applicant: InfoSpace, Inc.Inventors: Martin K. Tarvydas, Mark I. Sandori, Eric S. Maple, Timothy P. Byerly, Matthew A. Markus