PROVIDING LOCAL EVENTS INFORMATION

Brand Owner Address Description
NAVQ NAVTEQ CORPORATION Suite 1200 425 W. Randolph Street Chicago IL 60606 providing local events information, namely, sporting and entertainment events; providing information about local events, namely, sporting and entertainment events to wireless communication devices, namely, mobile phones, personal digital assistants, and navigation systems;Electronic database featuring roadway, geographic, map, and travel information recorded on computer media; prerecorded CD ROMs, DVDs, memory cards, hard drives and data memory featuring roadway, geographic, map and travel information; computer software development tools; and computer software in the field of roadway, navigation, geographic, map and travel information;Travel information services; providing trip routing, roadway, geographic information, map images, travel, traffic, point-of-interest, namely, landmark, business, store, restaurant, place of worship, hospital and police department, and vehicle parking information; providing information about trip routes, roads, map images, travel, traffic, points-of-interest, namely, landmarks, businesses, stores, restaurants, places of worship, hospitals and police departments, and vehicle parking to wireless communication devices, namely, mobile phones, personal digital assistants, and navigation systems;Providing business and shopping information;Computer services, namely, providing information to wireless-enabled mobile devices, namely, mobile phones, personal digital assistants, and navigation systems, about weather; providing weather information;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The invention concerns a computerized method of invalidating set-top box events. The method may include monitoring set-top box events, storing the set-top box events in a first array, calculating a first trend in the first array of set-top box events, invalidating the set-top box events which are one or more statistical outliers from the first trend, storing the invalidated set-top box events in a second array, and calculating a second trend in the second array of invaidated set-top box events, wherein invalidated set-top box events are revalidated and new set-top box event categories to be ignored are identified based on the second trend.