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US Patent 6871226 Method of searching servers in a distributed network

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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
68712261
Patent Inventor Names
David K. Haadsma1
Donald R. Kolenda, Jr.1
Stephen J. Ensley1
Date of Patent
March 22, 2005
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Patent Application Number
096432351
Date Filed
August 22, 2000
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US Patent 12002076 Method, computer-readable media, and system for transaction data generation with varying fidelity
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US Patent 11917254 Methodology for equalizing systemic latencies in television reception in connection with games of skill played in connection with live television programming
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US Patent 11918880 Method of and system for conducting multiple contests of skill with a single performance
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US Patent 11951402 Method of and system for conducting multiple contests of skill with a single performance
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US Patent 12017130 Method of and system for conducting multiple contests of skill with a single performance
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US Patent 12005349 Synchronized gaming and programming
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US Patent 11889157 Methodology for equalizing systemic latencies in television reception in connection with games of skill played in connection with live television programming
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Hosain Alam
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Patent abstract

The present invention relates to methods of searching and querying computers and websites connected to a distributed network such as the Internet. When the computers and websites are uniquely identified by an IP address or similar identifier, the processes of the present invention systematically proceed through a given range of addresses to be queried in a top-to-bottom manner. The process preferably comprises four stages: the Initial Process, the Second Pass, the Ping Process, and the Ping Follow-Up. Essentially, the Initial Process establishes a preliminary listing of computers that respond to requests transmitted over the network. The Second Pass attempts to establish a connection to computers with which a connection could not be established during the Initial Process. The Ping Process uses ping commands to verify the operability of non-responsive computers; and the Ping Follow-Up makes one final attempt to transmit requests to computers that have responded to ping commands. Output files may be generated, based upon responses to the requests, that may be used in subsequent processes such as filtering Internet websites for content.

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