Using geolocation information in a social graph with sharing activity of users of the open web
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1. A method comprising:
- receiving first activity information for a sender of a first link to at least one recipient collected by a collection resource at a Web site, wherein no personally identifiable information of the sender is collected in collecting the first activity information;
storing the first activity information at a storage server;
receiving second activity information when the at least one recipient accesses the first link sent by the sender corresponding to the first activity information stored at the storage server, wherein no personally identifiable information of the at least one recipient is collected in collecting the second activity information;
using at least one processor, attempting to identify a first node representative of the sender in a social graph, wherein nodes in the social graph do not store personally identifiable information;
when a first node representative of the sender in a social graph is not identified and after receiving the second activity information, creating a second node to represent the sender in the social graph;
receiving a geofencing alert from a mobile device of a first user, wherein a geofencing software development kit is integrated in an application on the mobile device, and the geofencing alert is a result of the mobile device entering a geofence location;
using at least one processor, based on the geofencing alert, attempting to identify a third node representative of the first user in a social graph, wherein no personally identifiable information of the first user is collected in the geofencing alert;
determining the third node in the social graph is representative of the first user; and
updating the third node in the social graph based on the geofencing alert received for the first user.
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Abstract
A system receives geographic information from devices to determine and deliver relevant advertisements or personalized content for consumers. This ties a user'"'"'s real-world location, with virtual leads (e.g., advertisements). The system uses geographical information gathered by mobile devices and saves the geographical information to consumer profiles. For example, the system can use different wireless radios present on mobile devices to gather different types of geographical information. Some radios include cellular, Bluetooth, global positioning system (or GPS), Wi-Fi, near field communications (or NFC), and other radios.
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1. A method comprising:
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receiving first activity information for a sender of a first link to at least one recipient collected by a collection resource at a Web site, wherein no personally identifiable information of the sender is collected in collecting the first activity information; storing the first activity information at a storage server; receiving second activity information when the at least one recipient accesses the first link sent by the sender corresponding to the first activity information stored at the storage server, wherein no personally identifiable information of the at least one recipient is collected in collecting the second activity information; using at least one processor, attempting to identify a first node representative of the sender in a social graph, wherein nodes in the social graph do not store personally identifiable information; when a first node representative of the sender in a social graph is not identified and after receiving the second activity information, creating a second node to represent the sender in the social graph; receiving a geofencing alert from a mobile device of a first user, wherein a geofencing software development kit is integrated in an application on the mobile device, and the geofencing alert is a result of the mobile device entering a geofence location; using at least one processor, based on the geofencing alert, attempting to identify a third node representative of the first user in a social graph, wherein no personally identifiable information of the first user is collected in the geofencing alert; determining the third node in the social graph is representative of the first user; and updating the third node in the social graph based on the geofencing alert received for the first user. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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