Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Automatic content retrieval based location-based screen tags
- Patent Title (中): 基于位置的屏幕标签的自动内容检索
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Application No.: US14506075Application Date: 2014-10-03
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Publication No.: US09247002B1Publication Date: 2016-01-26
- Inventor: Stephen Randall
- Applicant: MONSTER PATENTS, LLC
- Applicant Address: US FL Orlando
- Assignee: Monster Patents, LLC
- Current Assignee: Monster Patents, LLC
- Current Assignee Address: US FL Orlando
- Agency: Sunstein Kann Murphy & Timbers LLP
- Main IPC: G06F15/16
- IPC: G06F15/16 ; H04L29/08

Abstract:
Systems and methods automatically obtain contents and display the contents on location-specific display screens, based on content attributes associated with the screens. Associating content attributes (“tags”) with the screens allows administrators to specify the types of contents desired for display on the screens. For example, an establishment that caters to customers of a particular demographic (such as 21-27 year old singles, families with children, fans of rock-and-roll music, “bikers,” sports fans or ice cream lovers) may associate one or more content attributes (such as “dating,” “Disney,” “Led Zeppelin,” or “Red Sox”) with its display screen. The system then automatically obtains contents based on the attribute(s) and displays the contents on the screen. Patrons with mobile telephones or web-based users may send text messages for display on the screen or play interactive games displayed on the screen, as described in the incorporated patent application. However, even absent such activity, the disclosed systems and methods populate the screen with potentially ever-changing contents, thereby keeping the screen “fresh” and avoiding a situation known as the “ghost town” effect. The system may obtain the contents to be displayed from a variety of sources. For example, Twitter messages (“Tweets”) that contain or are otherwise associated (such as via “hashtags”) with a content attribute of a screen may be displayed.
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