Clifford T.
Clifford T. Boro, San Diego, CA US
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20080307339 | CHILD-ORIENTED COMPUTING SYSTEM - A child-oriented browsing system is provided wherein the system is implemented using a piece of client software, executing on the computing device of a child, and a website/server that manages the client software and other functions of the child-oriented browsing system. | 12-11-2008 |
Clifford T. Boro US
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20130124328 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PROVIDING CHILD-ORIENTED COMPUTER NETWORK APPLICATIONS, ADVERTISING, AND USER FEEDBACK - Exemplary methods and devices in accordance with the disclosure relate generally to networked provisioning of content to young users such as children, as well as providing user monitoring and customized feedback and other information to parents and others. More particularly, but not exclusively, embodiments in accordance with the disclosure relate to systems, methods, devices, and computer media for receiving user input associated with provided or available content, processing the input, and providing information such as text, video, audio, other media, advertising, and feedback associated with user inputs and preferences to a person associated with the user. | 05-16-2013 |
Clifford T. Gunsallus, Canton, CT US
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20130240673 | ENABLING MULTIPLE AUTONOMOUS CARGO DELIVERIES IN A SINGLE MISSION - Some embodiments of the invention provide methods and apparatus enabling multiple unmanned cargo deliveries in a single mission. An assembly having multiple hooks may be coupled to an unmanned vehicle via a cable. Prior to a mission originating at a starting location, multiple cargo loads may each be loaded on to a respective pallet, wrapped in a cargo delivery net, and attached to one of the hooks. A ground controller may instruct the unmanned vehicle to deliver the cargo loads to separate locations. The unmanned delivery vehicle may navigate to a first delivery location, perform delivery of a first cargo load by causing the hook on the assembly to release the first load, autonomously exit the first location and navigate to a second delivery location without returning to the starting location, and perform delivery of a second cargo load by causing the hook on the assembly to release the second load. | 09-19-2013 |