| Patent application number | Description | Published |
| 20080201201 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR FINDING, TAGGING, RATING AND SUGGESTING CONTENT PROVIDED BY NETWORKED APPLICATION PODS - Software application providers can connect to a common platform in order to offer access to and use of their applications and/or content to a global community of mobile device users through a variety of different mediums. The users are automatically charged via the user's billing account with the wireless network carrier to which the user subscribes. The platform can also use billing mechanisms to bill the user other than the user's wireless network carrier, such as credit cards, bank accounts, prepaid cards, web-based payment services, etc. The application provider need not have contractual agreements with any of the wireless network carriers, as billing is automatically performed by the platform through the wireless network carriers his or her behalf. According to one aspect, an application pod is provided, with which a user can rate and tag content such as music and video. In this way, other people who are looking for a song will be able to find songs that have been highly rated by the community, and that have tags that correspond to a particular search term. According to another aspect, a method is provided for predictively selecting content to suggest to a user, based upon that user's indicated preferences and purchase history. | 08-21-2008 |
| 20080263571 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AUTOMATED USER-INITIATED INVITATIONS - A method for allowing a third-party application developer to utilize a subscriber for sending invitations to utilize a software application associated with the software developer, is disclosed. In accordance with this method, the third party application developer creates a software application. The software application is modified to include a communication synchronization application programming interface (API) script. The modified software application is registered to a network community platform. The subscriber accessed the modified software application from the network community platform. The subscriber then sends an instruction authorizing access to an address book associated with the subscriber. A plurality of addresses from the address book are extracted. An invitation to use the modified software application is sent to at least one of the plurality of addresses extracted from the address book. | 10-23-2008 |
| 20080288582 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PASSING APPLICATION PODS BETWEEN MULTIPLE SOCIAL NETWORK SERVICE ENVIRONMENTS - A system for providing an application pod to a user is disclosed. The system can include a third-party developer, a web application database server, an application pod storage server, and a network community platform server. | 11-20-2008 |
| 20090024614 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ONLINE CONTENT SEARCHING - A search engine that can be configured to combine information related to a web page (channel) or content file view and/or “click throughs” with revenue information in order to determine relevance of the various matched content listed in the search results, is disclosed. By combining revenue information with page view/click through information, potentially more relevant results can be presented to the user for viewing. | 01-22-2009 |
| 20090063178 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR A MOBILE, COMMUNITY-BASED USER INTERFACE - Systems and methods for providing a mobile desktop user interface for accessing and using community-based contact management, communication tools, websites and application pods in a convenient and integrated fashion via an online operating system. In one aspect, the mobile desktop application is accessed via a user's browser and provides access to the aforementioned community-based services in a convenient, integrated manner. The mobile desktop application can link social content, e.g., social networking sites, content, e.g., widgets made available on social networking sites, and billing mechanisms, all while maintaining seamless interoperability with desktop applications. | 03-05-2009 |
| 20090287785 | Systems and Methods for Sending and Receiving E-Mail on a Network Community Platform - A network platform for supporting a network-enabled application, comprising a plurality of communication channels to respective plurality of wireless network carries, each of the wireless network carriers having a plurality of users, the network platform comprises at least one processor, at least one interface having access to the internet, a mobile desktop applications, at least one email application, an address book widget, a private view widget, a fake public view profile, and a real public profile. | 11-19-2009 |
| 20090320050 | Mobile Network Community Platform Desktop API - A network platform for supporting a network-enabled application, comprises a plurality of communication channels to respective plurality of wireless network carries, each of the wireless network carriers having a plurality of users, the network platform comprising at least one processor; at least one interface having access to the internet; a mobile desktop applications; at least one third party online application; at least one file stored on the mobile desktop; a online operating system defining one or more sequences of instructions for integrating access to the third party online application and the network application via the mobile desktop application; and an Application Programming Interface (API) defining one or more sequences of instructions for allowing a third party online application to operate with the mobile desktop to save, read, and write files, wherein execution of the one or more sequences of instructions by the processor causes the processor to receive a request from the third party online application to access a file stored on the mobile desktop, determine whether the third party online application has access right to the requested file, and allow the third party online application access to the requested file when it is determined that the third party online application has access rights to the requested file. | 12-24-2009 |