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Methods And Systems For Electronic Transactions

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US Patent:
7062452, Jun 13, 2006
Filed:
Aug 31, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/653085
Inventors:
Mikhail Lotvin - New York NY, US
Richard M. Nemes - Brooklyn NY, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/60
US Classification:
705 26
Abstract:
In the preferred computer system, the user is provided with a separate Internet-accessible entity referred to here as the “personal page. ” A personal page, preferably, includes memory for storing information related to the user. For example, on his/her personal page the user indicates what he/she wishes to purchase, possibly along with other criteria associated with the purchase, such as, for example, a time that the purchase should take The user is provided with the ability to create personalized bidding rules that vendors that offer goods and services must respect. Vendors have the ability to specify similar criteria, which describe the goods and/or services they offer. Vendors can indicate, for example, the prices of their goods, times and places that their services are available, etc. Preferably, these specifications, called “vendor scripts,” are embodied in active software/data entities (agents) that traverse sites on the Internet visiting sites hosting users' personal pages. Thus, preferably, vendor software/data agents (comprising vendor scripts) are the mobile, active elements in the system and purchasing requirements are stationary and more passive in comparison.

Computer Apparatus And Methods Supporting Different Categories Of Users

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US Patent:
7203656, Apr 10, 2007
Filed:
Jun 28, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/184440
Inventors:
Mikhail Lotvin - New York NY, US
Richard Michael Nemes - Brooklyn NY, US
International Classification:
G06Q 30/00
US Classification:
705 13
Abstract:
A central computer system preferably communicates with local computers of users over the Internet and stores account information of users. Preferably, users may interact with information provided by the central computer system or third party computer systems. The availability of such information is preferably controlled by a different user. The central system preferably stores data representing rewards available to the users as a result of interaction with such information. The users preferably may obtain products or services, in accordance with the stored rewards, wherein at least some of such products or services are promoted by a different user, which provides financing for at least some of the items obtained with the reward. Preferably, the central system includes administrative software that may provide monitoring and managing performance of the system, fraud detection, and management of the information available to the users.

Methods And Systems For Electronic Transactions

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US Patent:
20040230494, Nov 18, 2004
Filed:
Mar 2, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/790895
Inventors:
Mikhail Lotvin - New York NY, US
Richard Nemes - Brooklyn NY, US
International Classification:
G06F017/60
US Classification:
705/026000
Abstract:
In the preferred computer system, the user is provided with a separate Internet-accessible entity referred to here as the “personal page.” A personal page, preferably, includes memory for storing information related to the user. For example, on his/her personal page the user indicates what he/she wishes to purchase, possibly along with other criteria associated with the purchase, such as, for example, a time that the purchase should take The user is provided with the ability to create personalized bidding rules that vendors that offer goods and services must respect. Vendors have the ability to specify similar criteria, which describe the goods and/or services they offer. Vendors can indicate, for example, the prices of their goods, times and places that their services are available, etc. Preferably, these specifications, called “vendor scripts,” are embodied in active software/data entities (agents) that traverse sites on the Internet visiting sites hosting users' personal pages. Thus, preferably, vendor software/data agents (comprising vendor scripts) are the mobile, active elements in the system and purchasing requirements are stationary and more passive in comparison.

Computer Systems And Methods Supporting On-Line Interaction With Content, Purchasing, And Searching

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US Patent:
20040230495, Nov 18, 2004
Filed:
Mar 2, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/790991
Inventors:
Mikhail Lotvin - New York NY, US
Richard Nemes - Brooklyn NY, US
International Classification:
G09B019/00
G06F017/60
US Classification:
705/026000
Abstract:
The preferred computer apparatus and methods use computer technology in a unique way to motivate children to devote more time to educational and cultural enrichment, and encourages them to explore the appropriateness of various educational institutions that they may apply to for admission. In the preferred embodiment, educational material is provided at a child's local computer under control of a central computer system connected to it over a computer network. On completing a particular educational task, the child is rewarded with a certain number of points. Points that the child accumulates are stored centrally, and at least some of the points can be redeemed towards the purchase of goods and services offered through the system of the preferred embodiment by its commercial participants. The purchasing transactions are also administered by the central computer. Parents, preferably, use the system to support their children's purchasing activity financially and to select Is content available for presentation to the child. Users, both children and parents, can explore entrance requirements to colleges, universities, and other institutions, and school administrators can use the system to identify and locate appropriate applicants. The disclosed systems and methods can be used for purposes unrelated to education of children. For example, the disclosed system also supports limited on-line interaction with various products and services, rewarding users with discounts on those products and services.

Computer Systems And Methods Supporting On-Line Interaction With Content, Purchasing, And Searching

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US Patent:
20050130112, Jun 16, 2005
Filed:
Jan 28, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/045754
Inventors:
Mikhail Lotvin - New York NY, US
Richard Nemes - Brooklyn NY, US
International Classification:
G09B013/00
G06F017/60
US Classification:
434323000, 705026000
Abstract:
The preferred computer apparatus and methods use computer technology in a unique way to motivate children to devote more time to educational and cultural enrichment, and encourages them to explore the appropriateness of various educational institutions that they may apply to for admission. In the preferred embodiment, educational material is provided at a child's local computer under control of a central computer system connected to it over a computer network. On completing a particular educational task, the child is rewarded with a certain number of points. Points that the child accumulates are stored centrally, and at least some of the points can be redeemed towards the purchase of goods and services offered through the system of the preferred embodiment by its commercial participants. The purchasing transactions are also administered by the central computer. Parents, preferably, use the system to support their children's purchasing activity financially and to select content available for presentation to the child. Users, both children and parents, can explore entrance requirements to colleges, universities, and other institutions, and school administrators can use the system to identify and locate appropriate applicants. The disclosed systems and methods can be used for purposes unrelated to education of children. For example, the disclosed system also supports limited on-line interaction with various products and services, rewarding users with discounts on those products and services.

Methods And Systems For Electronic Transactions

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US Patent:
20060085289, Apr 20, 2006
Filed:
Dec 5, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/295308
Inventors:
Mikhail Lotvin - New York NY, US
Richard Nemes - Brooklyn NY, US
International Classification:
G06Q 30/00
US Classification:
705026000
Abstract:
In the preferred computer system, the user is provided with a separate Internet-accessible entity referred to here as the “personal page.” A personal page, preferably, includes memory for storing information related to the user. For example, on his/her personal page the user indicates what he/she wishes to purchase, possibly along with other criteria associated with the purchase, such as, for example, a time that the purchase should take The user is provided with the ability to create personalized bidding rules that vendors that offer goods and services must respect. Vendors have the ability to specify similar criteria, which describe the goods and/or services they offer. Vendors can indicate, for example, the prices of their goods, times and places that their services are available, etc. Preferably, these specifications, called “vendor scripts,” are embodied in active software/data entities (agents) that traverse sites on the Internet visiting sites hosting users' personal pages. Thus, preferably, vendor software/data agents (comprising vendor scripts) are the mobile, active elements in the system and purchasing requirements are stationary and more passive in comparison.

Computer Apparatus And Methods Supporting Different Categories Of Users

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US Patent:
20070192171, Aug 16, 2007
Filed:
Apr 6, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/784363
Inventors:
Mikhail Lotvin - Manhattan NY, US
Richard Nemes - Brooklyn NY, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
705010000
Abstract:
The computer apparatus and methods of the preferred embodiment uses computer technology in a unique way to motivate children to devote more time to educational and cultural enrichment. In the preferred embodiment, educational material is provided at a child's local computer under control of a central computer system connected to it over a computer network. On completing a particular educational task, the child is rewarded with a certain number of points. Points that the child accumulates are stored centrally, and at least some of the points can be redeemed towards the purchase of goods and services offered through the system of the preferred embodiment by its commercial participants. The purchasing transactions are also administered by the central computer. Parents, preferably, use the system to support their children's purchasing activity financially and to select content available for presentation to the child. In other embodiments, the disclosed apparatus and methods can be used for purposes unrelated to education of children, and distribution of functionality between the central and local computers may be different, including wholly local implementations.

Electronic Transactions Based On Deal Forms

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US Patent:
20110093277, Apr 21, 2011
Filed:
Nov 17, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/948227
Inventors:
Mikhail Lotvin - New York NY, US
Richard M. Nemes - Brooklyn NY, US
International Classification:
G06Q 30/00
US Classification:
705 11
Abstract:
In the preferred computer system, the user is provided with a separate Internet-accessible entity referred to here as the “personal page.” A personal page, preferably, includes memory for storing information related to the user. For example, on his/her personal page the user indicates what he/she wishes to purchase, possibly along with other criteria associated with the purchase, such as, for example, a time that the purchase should take The user is provided with the ability to create personalized bidding rules that vendors that offer goods and services must respect. Vendors have the ability to specify similar criteria, which describe the goods and/or services they offer. Vendors can indicate, for example, the prices of their goods, times and places that their services are available, etc. Preferably, these specifications, called “vendor scripts,” are embodied in active software/data entities (agents) that traverse sites on the Internet visiting sites hosting users' personal pages. Thus, preferably, vendor software/data agents (comprising vendor scripts) are the mobile, active elements in the system and purchasing requirements are stationary and more passive in comparison.
Richard M Nemes from Woodmere, NY, age ~75 Get Report