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101 Systems and Methods for Monetizing Recyclable Plastics US13195783 2011-08-01 US20130024252A1 2013-01-24 Jeremy David Sicklick; Eran Conforty
The present invention relates to systems and method for monetization of recyclable plastics. Such systems includes a receptacle for receiving fungitized plastics, such as plastic ingots. The fungitized plastic can have a standardized form with a known value that is readily exchangeable for credit, discounts, or currency. Sensors are capable of identifying the fungitized plastic as substantially comporting to the standardized form, thereby confirming the plastic's composition, and weight/size in order to facilitate sorting and proper crediting for its value. The sensors can also identify fungitized plastics that do not match these standards, which are considered counterfeits and are returned to the user. A sorter collects all the identified fungitized plastic of a particular composition together with other plastic of similar composition. Similarly, a crediting system may reward the user for depositing the identified fungitized plastic. The reward may include printing out promotions or vouchers, credits applied to a debit or credit card via a magnetic card reader, applying credit via a mobile phone application, or an account linked to the user credited with currency or points.
102 Webtop and monetization engine, system and method US12383456 2009-03-24 US20100218109A1 2010-08-26 Robb Fujioka
Systems and methods for an improved webtop, and a monetization engine that better takes advantage of the interests and life segments of a user, are described. A monetization engine embedded in a hyperspace webtop, is provided which includes a user record having a plurality of information items regarding life segments of at least one user, a presentation engine that presents advertisements to at least the user in accordance with at least one information item, and a plurality of tabs, wherein at least one of the tabs is presented to the user in accordance with at least one information item, and wherein each of the plurality of tabs is indicative of content associated with a third party having available for sale to at least one user at least one selected from the group including of a good and a service.
103 Webtop and monetization engine, system and method US12592508 2009-11-25 US20100146401A1 2010-06-10 Robb Fubioka
Systems and methods for the an improved webtop, and a monetization engine that better takes advantage of the interests and life segments of a user are described. A monetization engine embedded in a hyperspace webtop, is provided which comprises a user record comprising a plurality of information items regarding life segments of at least one user, a presentation engine that presents advertisements to at least the user in accordance with at least one information item, and a plurality of tabs, wherein at least one of the tabs is presented to the user in accordance with at least one information item, and wherein each of the plurality of tabs is indicative of content associated with a third party having available for sale to at least one user at least one selected from the group consisting of a good and a service.
104 Method and System for Monetizing User-Generated Content US11968374 2008-01-02 US20090132341A1 2009-05-21 Theresa Klinger; Ariel Wada
An e-commerce system, comprising a shopping cart executing on a network-connected server, product information available at the shopping cart, and software executing on the server for interacting with user-generated content associated with a first user, is disclosed. In the system, the software provides product information and code related to a specific product to the user-generated content in a form compatible with the user-generated content, such that upon the code being activated in the user-generated content by a second user, the second user is connected to the shopping cart at the server, and enabled to buy the product.
105 Monetization of an advanced contact identification system US11906586 2007-10-02 US20080082421A1 2008-04-03 Richard Onyon; Liam Stannard; Leighton Ridgard
An advanced contact identification system in a wireless communication network is configurable to increase subscribership and revenues for an enterprise service provider and vendors and to increase sales of content. A personal brand having a popular ringtone, graphic or other content may be widely shared among subscribers of the advanced contact identification system. Various configurations of a monetization scheme for subscribers to share popular and incentivized content drive sales for such content and increase revenue.
106 Method for monitoring and monetizing an investment security US11392208 2006-03-28 US20070233587A1 2007-10-04 Christopher Unrath
The invention provides a method for monitoring and monetizing an investment security in a business. An investment entity provides capital in return for a share of business entity's revenue. Preferably, the business entity is a potential or current licensee or franchisee of a licensed or franchised business that would be under the obligation to pay a licensor or franchisor a fee that also is based, at least partially, on revenue. In this way, the share of the business entity's revenue received by the investment entity may be validated by comparing it to a revenue-based fee paid to a third-party (i.e., the licensor or franchisor).
107 System and method for monetizing internet usage US11594306 2006-11-07 US20070078718A1 2007-04-05 David Gorodyansky
Toolbar incorporating software that collects, analyzes and protects information on user preferences determined based on user's online activities. Advertising is targeted to each user, while user's privacy is protected by storing all personal information on user's local computer. The toolbar permits advertisers to advertise without paying fees until advertising brings actual revenue. The toolbar also provides means for giving incentives to users by allocating to users portion of generated revenue back to user. To this end, the toolbar may involve one or more of the following: web search engine interface with cost-per-action revenue model, web browsing monetization engine, advanced advertising engine and engine for tracking accumulated user's rewards. In one implementation, once advertiser generates revenue from displayed advertising material, percentage of generated revenue is provided back to users. The described concept is not limited only to toolbar and may be alternatively implemented as portal or in any other suitable platform.
108 Control and monetization of networking transactions US10619948 2003-07-15 US20050004865A1 2005-01-06 Stan Chudnovsky; James Currier; Adrian Darnell
The present invention teaches a variety of techniques and mechanisms for controlling and monetizing networking transactions among users of a computer network. At least some of these techniques and mechanisms come about as a result of several new paradigms contemplated by the present invention. One paradigm of the present invention involves monetizing user transactions as a function of relational patterns and connections between different users. Another paradigm of the present invention introduces a “virtual network” as a set of user having some predefined relational pattern. Once virtual networks are defined for a plurality of users, decisions regarding transactions can then be made based on the characteristics of the virtual network.
109 Monetization using video-based simulation of cosmetic products US14470469 2014-08-27 US09460462B1 2016-10-04 Kevin Walker; Michael Rogers; Tomos G. Williams; Salil Deena
Computer-implemented methods for vending at least one cosmetic product to a first consumer. A real-time image of a portion of a body of the consumer is captured using a personal computational device and the consumer provides a desired makeup look via the personal computational device. The desired makeup look is then applied to an image of the portion of the body of the consumer, thereby generating a composite image of the portion of the body of the first consumer with the desired makeup look, and a retail order for the cosmetic product is received from the consumer. The order may be received before or after the consumer's image is captured. Another consumer, or a product specialist, may be involved in the aforesaid process via a computer communications link.
110 Energy-saving measurement, adjustment and monetization system and method US13081855 2011-04-07 US08355827B2 2013-01-15 Terry Egnor; Howard Reichmuth; William Campbell
System and method include precisely modeling of a facility's energy usage over time based on historic data, and precisely predicting or measuring its actual, reduced energy usage over time after a redesign, retrofit, or renovation, or other positive change to the facility. The energy cost savings, whether over a time point of view (POV) of predicted, real-time, or historic, are creditable to the intervening remediation or renovation of the facility's energy footprint. In accordance with one embodiment, multiple-variable inputs are modeled using arithmetic regression and steepest-descent convergence arithmetic solutions based in large part on building-science (construction) data versus outside average temperature (t) that simplifies the modeling and measurements. Additionality is thus addressed along with a system and method that is more accurate, more repeatable, more reliable, and thus more credible and more readily monetized.
111 Apparatus and Method of Monetizing Hyperlinks US12539043 2009-08-11 US20100042487A1 2010-02-18 Yosef Barazani
A data processing system for monetizing referring hyperlinks from source websites to target websites, wherein the source website owners and target website owners are not associated in business relationship related to referrals. One data processing system comprises a dedicated network server comprising a monitoring module arranged to monitor and record activation of the referring hyperlinks; a benefit value evaluation module, arranged to assign a suggested value to the referring hyperlinks based on predefined rules that relate to the activation of the referring hyperlinks; characteristics of the target websites and the source websites; and statistical data relating to past activation of the referring hyperlinks and related transferred benefit values, and a benefit transaction network platform arranged to support transferal of benefits from the target website owners to the source website owners. The suggested value is used to estimate and recommend the benefit values.
112 Method and System for Monetizing User-Generated Content US12023492 2008-01-31 US20090132311A1 2009-05-21 Theresa Klinger; Ariel Wada
An e-commerce system includes software executing on a network-connected server and displayable promotional material provided by individual businesses, stored in a data repository accessible to the software. The software enables a first member of a virtual community to select promotional material from a specific business, and to incorporate that material as interactive in displayable content generated by the member, to be posted accessible by second members of the virtual community.
113 Method to monetize intellectual property assets US11497616 2006-08-02 US20080033736A1 2008-02-07 Richard Bulman
A business method for monetizing imperfect intellectual property assets is provided. The method can include data collection (201), data segmentation (301), determining market demand (401), determining market opportunity (501), conducting ownership inquiries (601), reclaiming and rebranding (701), marketing and promoting rebranded intellectual property (801), and managing rebranded intellectual property assets (901).
114 Global Stock Trading with Uniform Monetization US10710540 2004-07-20 US20060020534A1 2006-01-26 George Pieczenik
A product and method of electronically trading stocks globally on their respective exchanges using a common currency, preferably U.S. currency.
115 Control and monetization of networking transactions US10673094 2003-09-25 US20050015445A1 2005-01-20 Stan Chudnovsky; James Currier; Adrian Danieli
The present invention teaches a variety of techniques and mechanisms for controlling and monetizing networking transactions among users of a computer network. At least some of these techniques and mechanisms come about as a result of several new paradigms contemplated by the present invention. One paradigm of the present invention involves monetizing user transactions as a function of relational patterns and connections between different users. These relational connections may have a type attribute such as family, business, competitor, etc. Another paradigm of the present invention introduces a “virtual network” as a set of user having some predefined relational pattern. Once virtual networks are defined for a plurality of users, decisions regarding transactions can then be made based on the characteristics of the virtual network.
116 Bitumen monetization using a novel processing sequence US10372081 2003-02-25 US20040164001A1 2004-08-26 William George Rhodey
This invention monetizes bitumen reserves utilizing proven refining processes to ultimately produce, primarily, high quality refined oil products. At the same time, a unique operating sequence and mode of operation produces precursors, the primary building blocks, for the petrochemical, fertilizer and energy co-products markets. Essentially, in producing refined oil products, the feedstock requirements of associated industries are satisfied in such a manner that the integration of these entities produces a higher rate of return for the combined entity than the sum of each of the individual entities. Furthermore, the process is tailored with broad functionality as to be able to nulldial for profitnull dependent upon the agreed upon business for the integrated facility specific to a certain geographical area. A further and important inclusion is the use of processes to attain zero emissions of environmental deleterious substances i.e. a profitable use for all co-products during processing.
117 MONETIZING DOWNLOADABLE FILES BASED ON RESOLVING CUSTODIANSHIP THEREOF TO REFERRING PUBLISHER AND PRESENTATION OF MONETIZED CONTENT IN A MODAL OVERLAY CONTEMPORANEOUSLY WITH DOWNLOAD PCT/US2014044941 2014-06-30 WO2015002899A2 2015-01-08 KIRKEBY CYNTHIA FASCENELLI
The monetization of downloadable files associated with a custodial host site based on resolving custodianship to a referrer publisher with subsequent presentation of monetized content within a modal overlay is disclosed. A request from a client device has a resource identifier and a referrer publisher identifier. The request for the downloadable file is evaluated against one or more publisher and custodianship policy rules, which relate to a file extension of the downloadable file, a format of the resource identifier, a custodial domain on which the downloadable file is stored, and a referral domain as specified in the referrer publisher identifier. When custodianship is resolved, a modal overlay on which monetized content is incorporated is presented on the client device. The modal overlay is concurrently displayed with the transfer of the downloadable file to the client device.
118 対話型ネットワークベースの情報オブジェクトの貨幣化のための方法、システム及び媒体 JP2014069770 2014-03-28 JP5864651B2 2016-02-17 クラフト ライナー
119 System and Method of Presenting and Monetizing Visual Images US14161604 2014-01-22 US20140229328A1 2014-08-14 Andrew Butler; Larry Tsai; Bill Burnett; Xiao Li; Jon Logan; Art Wagner
A device and method for displaying and monetizing photo and video images shared on social media services, comprising a display means and a user interface that enables the user to display photo streams from social media services such as Facebook or Instagram, “like” photos shown on the screen, and purchase items or services associated with the photo or video being displayed. The device preferably offers a simple hardware button for “liking” a photo.
120 System and Method for Monetizing Video Content US13179420 2011-07-08 US20120209770A1 2012-08-16 Subramanian Peruvemba; Lex Bayer; Kaushal N. Mehta
Methods and systems are presented for displaying multimedia content on a user computing device where the content includes several segments. A first segment of the content is displayed on the computing device and following display of the first segment of the content, a request for payment associated with a second segment of the content is displayed to the user. A user payment request approval for the second segment of the content is communicate from the user computing device to a service server, and the service server may respond with an approval or rejection. In a further potential embodiments, segments of the video may be defined and set by a content server, and varied based on feedback and history related to user payments.
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