Patents by Inventor Michal Maor
Michal Maor 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: 9998919Abstract: A method for establishing credentials for securing text message communications. The method includes receiving, at a text messaging hub executing at a server device, a text message from a user, the text message being directed to a service number and including (1) a user number and (2) a request to establish a secure credential for communicating with a text messaging application. The method also includes transmitting, by the text messaging hub executing at the server device, an initiation message to the user, the initiation message includes a user-specific system number to which the user is to direct future text messages.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2012Date of Patent: June 12, 2018Assignee: Google LLCInventors: Dror Michael Marcus, Aviad Barzilai, Brian Eaton, Guy Flysher, Mark A. Grossman, Shai Gutner, Divon Mordechai Lan, Michal Maor, Natalia Marmasse, Asaf Revach, Billy Kim Rios, Eran Werner
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Patent number: 9088887Abstract: Configurations providing a reusable context model for a user interface over SMS for interacting with different levels of a user interface (UI) within an interactive system are described. An SMS server can implement the reusable context model in which an available number from a sequence of numbers (e.g., a block of numbers) is assigned to a first level of the UI. The first level of the UI can include a set of options corresponding to different operations within the interactive system. When an SMS message, which includes a selected option from the set of options from the first level of the UI, is received over the assigned number, the SMS server can determine whether to assign an additional number from the sequence of phone numbers for responding to the received SMS message. The additional assigned number can correspond with a second level of the UI within the interactive system.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2012Date of Patent: July 21, 2015Assignee: Google Inc.Inventors: Divon Lan, Natalia Marmasse, Mark Grossmann, Shai Gutner, Michal Maor, Dror Marcus, Tal Franji
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Patent number: 9078080Abstract: Configurations providing a rolling sequence model for a user interface over SMS for an interactive system are described. An SMS server can implement the rolling sequence model in which a number from a sequence of numbers (e.g., a block of numbers) is assigned to a user session. A subsequent number from the sequence of numbers is assigned for each session turn-around. Upon receipt of an SMS message from a user to initiate a session, the SMS server assigns a first number from the sequence of numbers to a user session. The SMS server then assigns the next phone number to the user session after receiving a subsequent SMS message from the user. In the event that the last number from the sequence of numbers is assigned, the SMS can cycle through the sequence of numbers by assigning the first number to the user session.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2012Date of Patent: July 7, 2015Assignee: Google Inc.Inventors: Divon Lan, Natalia Marmasse, Mark Grossmann, Shai Gutner, Michal Maor, Dror Marcus, Tal Franji
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Patent number: 8929932Abstract: Configurations providing a reusable stream model for a user interface over SMS for interacting with one or more interactive systems in a parallel manner are described. An SMS server can implement the reusable stream model in which an available number from a sequence of numbers (e.g., a block of numbers) is assigned to a user session upon receiving an SMS message to initiate the user session from a communication device. The user session corresponds with a message stream for the interactive system. In one aspect, the SMS server places each number from the sequence of numbers in a respective status to indicate whether the number is currently assigned to a user session. When a subsequent SMS message is received that requests to initiate an additional user session for another interactive system, the SMS can assign the next available number from the sequence to the additional user session.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2012Date of Patent: January 6, 2015Assignee: Google Inc.Inventors: Divon Lan, Natalia Marmasse, Mark Grossmann, Shai Gutner, Michal Maor, Dror Marcus, Tal Franji
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Patent number: 8340701Abstract: Configurations providing a reusable context model for a user interface over SMS for interacting with different levels of a user interface (UI) within an interactive system are described. An SMS server can implement the reusable context model in which an available number from a sequence of numbers (e.g., a block of numbers) is assigned to a first level of the UI. The first level of the UI can include a set of options corresponding to different operations within the interactive system. When an SMS message, which includes a selected option from the set of options from the first level of the UI, is received over the assigned number, the SMS server can determine whether to assign an additional number from the sequence of phone numbers for responding to the received SMS message. The additional assigned number can correspond with a second level of the UI within the interactive system.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2011Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Assignee: Google Inc.Inventors: Divon Lan, Natalia Marmasse, Mark Grossmann, Shai Gutner, Michal Maor, Dror Marcus, Tal Franji
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Publication number: 20120309436Abstract: Configurations providing a reusable context model for a user interface over SMS for interacting with different levels of a user interface (UI) within an interactive system are described. An SMS server can implement the reusable context model in which an available number from a sequence of numbers (e.g., a block of numbers) is assigned to a first level of the UI. The first level of the UI can include a set of options corresponding to different operations within the interactive system. When an SMS message, which includes a selected option from the set of options from the first level of the UI, is received over the assigned number, the SMS server can determine whether to assign an additional number from the sequence of phone numbers for responding to the received SMS message. The additional assigned number can correspond with a second level of the UI within the interactive system.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2011Publication date: December 6, 2012Applicant: GOOGLE INC.Inventors: Divon Lan, Natalia Marmasse, Mark Grossmann, Shai Gutner, Michal Maor, Dror Marcus, Tal Franji
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Patent number: 8290521Abstract: Configurations providing a reusable stream model for a user interface over SMS for interacting with one or more interactive systems in a parallel manner are described. An SMS server can implement the reusable stream model in which an available number from a sequence of numbers (e.g., a block of numbers) is assigned to a user session upon receiving an SMS message to initiate the user session from a communication device. The user session corresponds with a message stream for the interactive system. In one aspect, the SMS server places each number from the sequence of numbers in a respective status to indicate whether the number is currently assigned to a user session. When a subsequent SMS message is received that requests to initiate an additional user session for another interactive system, the SMS can assign the next available number from the sequence to the additional user session.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2011Date of Patent: October 16, 2012Assignee: Google Inc.Inventors: Divon Lan, Natalia Marmasse, Mark Grossmann, Shai Gutner, Michal Maor, Dror Marcus, Tal Franji
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Patent number: 8285315Abstract: Configurations providing a rolling sequence model for a user interface over SMS for an interactive system are described. An SMS server can implement the rolling sequence model in which a number from a sequence of numbers (e.g., a block of numbers) is assigned to a user session. A subsequent number from the sequence of numbers is assigned for each session turn-around. Upon receipt of an SMS message from a user to initiate a session, the SMS server assigns a first number from the sequence of numbers to a user session. The SMS server then assigns the next phone number to the user session after receiving a subsequent SMS message from the user. In the event that the last number from the sequence of numbers is assigned, the SMS can cycle through the sequence of numbers by assigning the first number to the user session.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2011Date of Patent: October 9, 2012Assignee: Google Inc.Inventors: Divon Lan, Natalia Marmasse, Mark Grossmann, Shai Gutner, Michal Maor, Dror Marcus, Tal Franji