Universal Retail App and Auxiliary Methods
First Claim
1. A Universal Retail App (URA) for Smartphones and other mobile communication devices that auto-detects its location and launches itself in the context of its location and its user set preferences, and if in a retail location, mimics or runs that retailer'"'"'s native app or takes on the retailer'"'"'s native branding and provides the retailer-specific information, services, product offerings and other messaging personalized to the user, dictated in real time by the retailer'"'"'s web based marketing infrastructure.
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Abstract
Schemes and methods are described whereby a single Universal Retail App for mobile communications and computing platforms auto-detects its fine-grained location within or outside retail locations and launches itself with a retailer or collection of retailers'"'"' native branding and retailer specifiable messaging. Methods are described for use of ISM Band devices as locationing beacons where GPS may not be available. Also described is MBox, a self-managing, real-time, always in-context by-location promotional messaging system that stays out of consumers'"'"' personal messaging channels and that can be used by retailers in conjunction with the Universal Retail App. A Universal Shopping Cart usable across all retail establishments and embeddable in the Universal Retail App that allows secure conduct of eCommerce is also disclosed.
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9 Claims
- 1. A Universal Retail App (URA) for Smartphones and other mobile communication devices that auto-detects its location and launches itself in the context of its location and its user set preferences, and if in a retail location, mimics or runs that retailer'"'"'s native app or takes on the retailer'"'"'s native branding and provides the retailer-specific information, services, product offerings and other messaging personalized to the user, dictated in real time by the retailer'"'"'s web based marketing infrastructure.
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2. Accurate Locationing schemes comprising of:
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the use of ISM Band Devices as beacons, whether working in their normal mode of operation or specifically configured for beaconing and range limitation; methods for coding Geo-coordinates or named location within the ISM Device ID or Name fields in any chosen format; methods for extraction of location information by interpreting ISM Device ID or Name or other information transmitted by the beacons; the use of Received Signal Strength (RSS) for disambiguation of overlapping beacon signals. - View Dependent Claims (5, 8)
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4. Method for Retailers, MBox, to send personalized messaging to individual shopper'"'"'s Smartphone or other mobile communications device, comprising of:
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anonymizing shopper'"'"'s Smartphone ID by converting it into a MBoxID handle that uniquely identifies the shopper and sharing the handle with all retailers; publishing messaging formats and messaging attributes to Retailers that Retailers can use to send annotated and automatically parsable electronic messages targeted to each MBoxID that it knows about; making available an MBoxServer application on the Web to receive messages destined for various MBoxIDs and that sorts and routes the messages in real-time to individual MBoxID owners based on their location and discards messages that have expired or become stale.
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7. A virtual Universal Shopping Cart, USC, for Smartphones and other computing and communication devices, that can be imbedded in apps and browsers, or be a standalone application, and can be used to conduct eCommerce in a Retailer agnostic fashion either inside a physical store location or virtually online and comprising of:
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feature to scan in merchandize to add it to a shopping list; ability to determine location and infer if the USC user is in a particular retail store; all the features necessary to conduct eCommerce with any Retailer whose merchandize has been added to the shopping list within the USC; ability to receive messaging directly from retailers for items that may or may not be in the shopping list.
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