Assignee
REDING CRAIG L
US·13 granted patents·492 citations·filing 2003–2012
Top patents by PatentIndex Score
13 records- 0196US8503639B2Method and apparatus for adaptive message and call notificationREDING CRAIG L·Filed 2003·Granted Aug 6, 2013·197 cites·22 claims
- 0294US8503650B2Methods and systems for configuring and providing conference callsREDING CRAIG L·Filed 2003·Granted Aug 6, 2013·208 cites·77 claims
- 0392US8135589B1Performing speech recognition over a network and using speech recognition resultsREDING CRAIG L·Filed 2010·Granted Mar 13, 2012·26 cites·16 claims
- 0490US8335687B1Performing speech recognition over a network and using speech recognition resultsREDING CRAIG L·Filed 2012·Granted Dec 18, 2012·11 cites·19 claims
- 0589US8520810B1Performing speech recognition over a network and using speech recognition resultsREDING CRAIG L·Filed 2012·Granted Aug 27, 2013·9 cites·20 claims
- 0685US8401846B1Performing speech recognition over a network and using speech recognition resultsREDING CRAIG L·Filed 2012·Granted Mar 19, 2013·10 cites·20 claims
- 0783US8478310B2Short message service (SMS) data transferREDING CRAIG L·Filed 2006·Granted Jul 2, 2013·10 cites·30 claims
- 0871US8761355B2Methods and systems for notification of call to deviceREDING CRAIG L·Filed 2003·Granted Jun 24, 2014·8 cites·14 claims
- 0969US8488761B2Methods and systems for a call logREDING CRAIG L·Filed 2003·Granted Jul 16, 2013·10 cites·36 claims
- 1063US8472931B2Methods and systems for automatic communication line management based on device locationREDING CRAIG L·Filed 2003·Granted Jun 25, 2013·3 cites·17 claims
- 1149US8488766B2Methods and systems for multiuser selective notificationREDING CRAIG L·Filed 2003·Granted Jul 16, 2013·0 cites·35 claims
- 1248US8761816B2Methods and systems for single number text messagingREDING CRAIG L·Filed 2003·Granted Jun 24, 2014·0 cites·12 claims
- 1340US8472428B2Methods and systems for line managementREDING CRAIG L·Filed 2003·Granted Jun 25, 2013·0 cites·30 claims
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