Steven Fram - Palo Alto CA, US Shelley Klop - Berkeley CA, US
Assignee:
BabyCenter, L.L.C. - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
B41J 2/32
US Classification:
347171000
Abstract:
Information is distributed to various subscribers in printed format, e.g. in magazine editions. Individual subscribers must qualify to receive each edition. The individual subscribers qualify independently, and potentially asynchronously. Inventory is managed by determining in advance a number of subscribers that will qualify to receive the edition during a predetermined period, and printing only a corresponding number of copies. A delay period may be used to disqualify an otherwise qualified recipient that has received another, or a similar, copy of a magazine during a preceding period. Inventory may be further managed by determining which of a group of presently qualifying recipients will not qualify for a next issue of a magazine, and allocating inventory of a present issue of the magazine first to those that will not qualify for the next issue. Such inventory control allows for maximizing of circulation and avoidance of shortages and costly supplemental print runs.
Asynchronous Distribution Of Stage-Based Information In Printed Format
Mari Baker - Portola Valley CA, US Steven Fram - Palo Alto CA, US Michael Head - Princeton NJ, US Shelley Klop - Berkeley CA, US James Scott - Kensington CA, US
Assignee:
BabyCenter, L.L.C. - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
G06F 3/12
US Classification:
715500000
Abstract:
A system and method for asynchronously distributing stage-based information in printed format, such as a newsletter, book, or printed magazine. Stages of a process are identified that are independent of a continuum of time. A customized magazine edition is prepared for each of the stages. Based upon registration information provided by a subscriber, a check is performed to presently qualify the subscriber for an edition by determining which stage presently corresponds to the subscriber, and then determining whether the subscriber's stage falls within each edition's applicable range of stages. A single subscriber may receive more or less concurrently multiple editions of a magazine from a single subscription. Additionally, in a single sending period, the publisher of the magazine may simultaneously send several different editions of the magazine, each being targeted to individuals in different stages of the process.
Method For Managing Circulation Of Items In Printed Format
Steven Fram - Palo Alto CA, US Shelley Klop - Berkeley CA, US
Assignee:
BabyCenter, L.L.C. - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
G06Q 99/00
US Classification:
705001000
Abstract:
A system and method for managing circulation of magazines or other printed items. A predetermined schedule is established for distribution of sequential issues. Actual circulation of each issue is compared to inventory, advertising or other circulation commitments for each issue. Predetermined starting and ending dates for circulation of successive issues are modified. An original circulation period may be extended, e.g. to exhaust an existing inventory of pre-printed copies of a particular issue and reduce waste and corresponding costs, or to meet a circulation/advertising commitment. Alternatively, the original circulation period may be contracted so that particular issue is prematurely replaced with a subsequent issue, e.g. when an advertising commitment has been met earlier than originally planned, thereby providing an opportunity to sell and/or collect revenues on additional advertising space in a subsequent issue. Particular advantage may be realized when distributing stage-based information because such information is independent of time.
Harry N. Gottlieb - Chicago IL, US Evan Jacover - Chicago IL, US Steven Fram - Chicago IL, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/00
US Classification:
7071041, 707E17009
Abstract:
A method for preloading media assets during playback execution of a multimedia experience is disclosed. The method includes providing a default preloading scheme. The method also includes receiving a custom instruction to preload at least one media asset associated with a multimedia experience and, in response to the custom instruction, loading the at least one media asset so as to override the default preloading scheme. The method further includes playing the least one media asset after loading the at least one media asset.
Harry N. Gottlieb - Chicago IL, US Edward Lott - Chicago IL, US Evan Jacover - Chicago IL, US Gabriel Val - Evanston IL, US Steven Fram - Chicago IL, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/048
US Classification:
715764
Abstract:
Tools, methods and systems for identifying coordinated actions in a flowchart representing a multimedia experience. These include displaying a graphical view of a flowchart representing a multimedia experience and defining, within the flowchart, a cell including a primary action configured to trigger playback of a primary media asset and secondary actions configured to trigger playback of secondary media assets, wherein each of the secondary actions has a timing coordinated with the primary action. The tools, methods and systems further include displaying a representation of the primary action, displaying representations of the secondary actions in chronological order according to their timing, and visually associating each of the representations of the secondary actions with the representation of the primary action.
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