Amazon.com, Inc.

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1.

Incremental updates of items

      
Application Number 11763393
Grant Number 08341513
Status In Force
Filing Date 2007-06-14
First Publication Date 2012-12-25
Grant Date 2012-12-25
Owner Amazon.com Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Lattyak, John
  • Rykov, Michael V.
  • Bajaj, Girish Bansilal
  • Slezak, James C.
  • Zagorie, Aviram
  • Moore, Richard
  • Cheung, Kevin R.
  • Fruchterman, Thomas M. J.
  • Goodwin, Robert L.

Abstract

An item-providing system supplies items to a user device for consumption at the user device via communication infrastructure. The device may correspond to a book reader device or other type of device. In one illustrative case, the item-providing system may provide items to the user device in incremental form or in full form. The item-providing system and user device implement a protocol for determining whether the content should be delivered in incremental form or full form.

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2.

Automated gifting

      
Application Number 12978334
Grant Number 08234177
Status In Force
Filing Date 2010-12-23
First Publication Date 2011-04-21
Grant Date 2012-07-31
Owner Amazon.com, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Nguyen, Luan K.
  • Fischer, Aaron Allen

Abstract

Systems and methods provide a facility for automated gifting. The facility receives from a gifter an identification of a gift recipient, an indication of an occasion, and selection criteria. The facility automatically selects a proposed gift for the indicated occasion based on at least the received selection criteria and, in the absence of further direction from the gifter, sends the gift to the recipient.

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Methods and systems for distributing information within a dynamically defined community

      
Application Number 09715929
Grant Number 07664669
Status In Force
Filing Date 2000-11-17
First Publication Date 2010-02-16
Grant Date 2010-02-16
Owner Amazon.com, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Adams, Warren
  • Dinovo, Kenneth L.
  • Mcdaniel, Michael
  • Snodgrass, Ryan J.
  • Robertson, Brian
  • Jacobi, Jennifer A.

Abstract

One embodiment of the present invention distributes data via a network to remotely located individuals. Evaluation feedback by one or more of the individuals is transmitted to others so that the feedback may be used by others to quickly locate the more useful data. The evaluation feedback may be in the form of ratings of product reviews. The feedback helps customers by allowing the more useful reviews can be quickly located.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06F 17/30 - Information retrieval; Database structures therefor

4.

Interactive time-limited merchandising program and method for improved online cross-selling

      
Application Number 10445398
Grant Number 07418405
Status In Force
Filing Date 2003-05-23
First Publication Date 2008-08-26
Grant Date 2008-08-26
Owner Amazon.com, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Utter, Brian
  • Welzel, Douglas
  • Irvine, Douglas
  • Benefield, Dwayne
  • Liu, David
  • Shaw, Jason

Abstract

An interactive merchandising program includes two or more program segments that are organized in a series. Each program segment in the series includes at least one time-limited offer for sequential presentation to the customer. The customer is required to undertake some action with respect to each program segment without knowing the identity of offers in program segments yet to be presented. If an offer is accepted within the time limit of the offer, the merchandising program terminates and the customer's acceptance of the offer is processed. If the customer declines a presented offer, the offer is withdrawn. The merchandising program proceeds to the next program segment in which the customer is presented the next time-limited offer. In this manner, the customer is provided an interactive experience that invites considered decision-making on the part of the customer.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06Q 30/00 - Commerce
  • G06F 17/30 - Information retrieval; Database structures therefor
  • G07F 7/00 - Mechanisms actuated by objects other than coins to free or to actuate vending, hiring, coin or paper currency dispensing or refunding apparatus

5.

System and method for providing active tags

      
Application Number 11501443
Grant Number 07548914
Status In Force
Filing Date 2006-08-09
First Publication Date 2008-03-13
Grant Date 2009-06-16
Owner Amazon.com Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Bell, Charles H.
  • Holden, Jeffrey A.
  • Freed, Ian W.
  • Bezos, Jeffrey P.

Abstract

A computer-implemented data processing system includes tag logic for permitting a user to create an active tag. The active tag is associated with an object and includes configuration information that defines an action to be performed upon selection of the active tag. The configuration information is accessible by another user. The system also includes a user interface in communication with the tag logic for displaying the active tag.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06F 17/30 - Information retrieval; Database structures therefor

6.

SERVER ARCHITECTURE AND METHODS FOR PERSISTENTLY STORING AND SERVING EVENT DATA

      
Document Number 02530565
Status In Force
Filing Date 2004-06-10
Open to Public Date 2005-01-20
Grant Date 2012-07-31
Owner AMAZON.COM, INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Van Fleet, Taylor N.
  • Fung, Yu-Shan
  • Ortega, Ruben
  • Manber, Udi

Abstract

A web site system (30) includes an event history server system (32) that persistently stores event data reflective of events that occur during browsing sessions of web site users, and makes such data available to other applications and services (38) in real time. The server system (32) may, for example, be used to record information about every mouse click of every recognized user, and may also be used to record other types of events such as impressions and mouse-over events. The event data of a particular user may be retrieved from the server system (32) based on event type, event time of occurrence, and various other criteria. In one embodiment, the server system (32) includes a cache layer (40) that caches event data by session ID, and includes a persistent storage layer (44) that persistently stores the event data by user ID. Also disclosed are various application features that may be implemented using the stored event data.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H04L 12/16 - Arrangements for providing special services to substations