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David Andrew Mager, Berkeley, CA US

Evan Mager, San Francisco, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120150634ELECTRONIC PERIODICAL ADVERTISEMENT - An electronic periodical advertisement including a number of time dependent offers is generated, e.g., using a computing device. The offers are organized into a number of modules. A default set of the modules is presented to a user. The default set of modules is edited to generate a user-defined set of modules. A user-defined electronic periodical advertisement including the user-defined set of modules is presented to the user.06-14-2012

Gary N. Mager, Seattle, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090300161Method and system for using feedback in accessing network services - A method and system for providing or utilizing feedback information in accessing network services. In one embodiment, a client requests a set of one or more service locations for service providers from a directory service. The directory service provides the set. The client then selects a service provider and initiates a transaction. Feedback data regarding the transaction is then collected for use in providing or selecting service providers, or in improving the directory service processes.12-03-2009
20110124367MOBILE ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION DEVICE WITH LIGHTS TO INDICATE RECEIVED MESSAGES - A mobile electronic communication device includes a processor unit, a transceiver, a keypad and a light unit. Each key of the keypad is associated with a contact of a contact list. The light unit can perform light functions to notify a user of the reception and/or status of messages received via the transceiver. The light functions include providing an indication of the age of a received message that was sent by a contact in the contacts list. The age of the message is indicated by a modulation of the illuminating light. In one embodiment, the age of a message is indicated as one of a set of predetermined age ranges, with each age range being represented by a unique color.05-26-2011

Patent applications by Gary N. Mager, Seattle, WA US

Gregory J. Mager, Frewsburg, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090021122Wall System Having Furniture Modules and Accessories for Attaching and Finishing the Modules - A furniture system has multiple modules in which two or more modules may be arranged together in a variety of combinations. Adjacent modules may be attached using turnbuckles which evenly space the modules and provide a gap between modules. The gap may be masked with removable pilasters that match the finish of the furniture modules. The outer walls of each module are unfinished and therefore end caps may be secured to the outer walls of an assembled system. The end caps match the finish of the modules. Each module has associated with it height adjustable rollers and at least one of those rollers may be locked to prevent rotation.01-22-2009

Imre Mager, Jarvamaa EE

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110212028CHEMICALLY MODIFIED CELL-PENETRATING PEPTIDES FOR IMPROVED DELIVERY OF GENE MODULATING COMPOUNDS - The present invention relates to a system for intracellular delivery of a cargo comprising at least one component A chosen from aliphatic linear or branched moieties with at least 4 carbon atoms and/or cyclic ring systems comprising 2-4 rings which may contain several hetero atoms chosen from N, S, O and P, wherein component(s) A is (are) attached to a cell penetrating peptide B and/or a non-peptide analogue thereof. It also relates to methods of using the system in diagnosis of diseases, as research tool and as a targeting system, a composition comprising the system and especially a pharmaceutical composition a material covered with the system and a material having the delivery systems into the material. Finally it relates to novel peptides.09-01-2011

Jennifer Rae Mager, St. Paul, MN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120269865NUTRITIONAL COMPOSITION FOR PROMOTING GUT MICROBIOTA BALANCE AND HEALTH - The present disclosure relates to nutritional compositions comprising a fructo-oligosaccharide (FOS) in an amount of 35 to 44% by weight; a polysaccharide that is not a partially hydrolyzed guar gum such as, for example, an arabinogalactan in an amount of 50% to 38% by weight; and inulin in an amount of 12% to 24% by weight. The FOS and the polysaccharide may be present in a weight ratio of about 1:1. More specifically, the FOS and inulin may be present in a weight ratio of about 7:3. Also provided are methods of promoting gut microbiota balance and health. The methods include administering an effective amount of the nutritional composition to patients in need of same.10-25-2012

Justin P. Mager, Cheney, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100279761ROLL 21 GAME - A Roll 21 game is described. In one implementation, an example game method for one or more players includes accepting a bet from each of the one or more players, and selecting one of the players to be the shooter to roll two dice for all the players. Each six-sided die has the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 distributed on respective sides. The shooter rolls the two dice in multiple dice rolls until a cumulative total of the rolls equals or exceeds 17 or, until all players have stood and no bonus bets have been placed that require further accumulation of dice points. After each roll, each player may stand at the current cumulative total of the dice rolls. Then, when the cumulative total of the rolls equals or exceeds 17 (unless, e.g., all players have previously stood), the shooter rolls a host die to obtain a host total. The single six-sided host die has the numbers 17, 18, 19, and 21 distributed on four of the six sides and the word “Bust” is distributed on two of the six sides. The cumulative total of each player is compared with the host total to determine whether each player's bet receives a payout, for example a 1:1 payout on the initial bet. Bonus bet options are also available.11-04-2010

Michael Mager, San Diego, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100138844FLEXIBLE HIERARCHICAL SETTINGS REGISTRY FOR OPERATING SYSTEMS - Various embodiments include methods and systems provide a distributed settings registry with access protection definable by application developers. Distributed settings registry may be implemented across different technologies with customizable privileges and the dynamic ability to plug different nodes into the registry tree. The settings registry may exist under a registry interface so the applications invoking the registry need not be concerned with where or how the settings data is stored. Each node in the tree of the registry may define its own privilege requirements and storage technology. Nodes may be “native” (i.e., fully supported within the setting registry system software) or “non-native” (i.e., defined by developers for specific applications).06-03-2010

Scott Mager, New York, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090292611SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TARGETING ADVERTISEMENTS TO TENANTS IN A BUILDING - A system and method for targeting advertisements to tenants in a building by providing a portal for a building accessible via the Internet with the portal based upon the specific needs of targeted advertising in the building. Advertisements are received from a user of the portal and the advertisements are distributed to a target audience in the building that is determined based upon historical transaction data for the building. A user is provided with the historical transaction data of previous transactions by tenants in the building. The portal is designed to suit the specific needs of a building.11-26-2009

Zev Mager, Raanana IL

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100068364COFFEE BEAN ROASTING MACHINE AND METHOD THEREFOR - Machine and process for roasting of coffee beans is disclosed. The process includes the step of rapidly depressurizing the beans. The machine includes at least one hermetically sealable receptacle for coffee beans. The receptacle is heated so that the pressure inside increased. The receptacle is then abruptly exposed to a substantially atmospheric pressure, thereby rapidly depressurizing the beans.03-18-2010