Institute Of Jaw & Facial Surgery 789 White Pond Dr STE B, Akron, OH 44320 3308678347 (phone), 3308673912 (fax)
Institute Of Jaw & Facial Surgery 4181 Holiday St NW, Canton, OH 44718 3304931605 (phone), 3304939308 (fax)
Conditions:
Gingival and Periodontal Diseases Tempromandibular Joint Disorders (TMJ)
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Ash works in Canton, OH and 1 other location and specializes in Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery. Dr. Ash is affiliated with Akron General Medical Center, Aultman Hospital and Mercy Medical Center.
Patrick John Ennis - Bellevue WA, US Alexander Knight - Seattle WA, US Vlad Grigore Dabija - Mountain View CA, US Timothy Martin Londergan - Seattle WA, US David Walter Ash - Bellevue WA, US Dominic Dan Suciu - Edmonds WA, US Raghuram Madabushi - Seattle WA, US
International Classification:
G07F 17/32
US Classification:
463 25, 463 42
Abstract:
Technologies are generally described for processes and systems effective to select or determine a wager for an event. A wager processor may be configured to be in communication with a wager database and an event status processor over a network. The wager processor may be effective to receive event information and crowd information. The event information may relate to a status of the event. The crowd information may relate to demographics and/or interests of the participants at the event. The wager processor may select or determine the wager based on the event information and the crowd information.
Patrick John Ennis - Bellevue WA, US Alexander Knight - Seattle WA, US Vlad Grigore Dabija - Mountain View CA, US Timothy Martin Londergan - Seattle WA, US David Walter Ash - Bellevue WA, US Dominic Dan Suciu - Edmonds WA, US Raghuram Madabushi - Seattle WA, US
International Classification:
G06Q 30/02
US Classification:
705 145
Abstract:
Technologies are generally described for processes and systems effective to select an advertisement to be displayed for viewing by participants at an event. An advertisement processor may be configured to be in communication with an advertisement database and an event status processor over a network. The advertisement processor may be effective receive event information and crowd information. The event information may relate to a status of the event. The crowd information may relate to demographics and/or interests of the participants at the event. The advertisement processor may select the advertisement based on the event information and the crowd information.
Patrick John Ennis - Bellevue WA, US Alexander Knight - Seattle WA, US Vlad Grigore Dabija - Mountain View CA, US Timothy MArtin Londergan - Seattle WA, US David Walter Ash - Bellevue WA, US Dominic Dan Suciu - Edmonds WA, US Raghuram Madabushi - Seattle WA, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707770
Abstract:
Technologies are generally described for systems, methods and devices effective to remove information from a network such as the Internet. In some examples, a device may include a memory including instructions and a processor configured in communication with the memory. The processor may be configured effective to receive user information relating to a user and search the network using the user information. In response to the search, the processor may find additional information relating to the user stored in the network. The processor may receive a first request to remove particular information from the network. The particular information may be part of the additional information and the particular information may be removable by a second user. The processor may send a second request to remove the particular information from the network.
Group Nature Verification For Providing Group Incentives
Patrick John Ennis - Fall City WA, US Alexander Knight - Seattle WA, US Vlad Grigore Dabija - Mountain View CA, US Timothy Martin Londergan - Seattle WA, US Dominic Dan Suciu - Edmonds WA, US Raghuram Madabushi - Seattle WA, US David Walter Ash - Bellevue WA, US
Assignee:
Empire Technology Development, LLC. - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
G06Q 30/02
US Classification:
705 1426
Abstract:
Technologies are provided for verifying the group nature of a consumer request to provide a group incentive. In some examples, a consumer may purchase goods and services from a merchant over a network, and may request to take advantage of a group incentive associated with an established group. The merchant may verify that the consumer is a member of the established group before allowing the consumer to receive or use the group incentive. Upon receiving the request associated with the group incentive, the merchant may identify attributes of the consumer and/or the group the consumer claims to belong to. If the attributes match a commonality criterion, the incentive may be authorized. Additionally, the merchant may require a physical appearance of the consumer along with other group members in order to utilize the group incentive.
Dominic Dan Suciu - Edmonds WA, US Patrick John Ennis - Fall City WA, US Alexander Knight - Seattle WA, US Vlad Grigore Dabija - Mountain View CA, US Timothy Martin Londergan - Seattle WA, US David Walter Ash - Bellevue WA, US Raghuram Madabushi - Seattle WA, US
Assignee:
EMPIRE TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT LLC - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
G06Q 30/06
US Classification:
705 264
Abstract:
In one example, a user interface may be configured to receive input from a hosting device, a transmitter may be configured to solicit competing bids to subscribing devices for a requested service based on the input from the hosting device, a queue may be configured to store bids from third-parties in response to the transmitted request for bids for the requested service, and a receiver may be configured to receive a manifestation of the requested service from one of the third-parties whose received bid was accepted.
Alexander Knight - Seattle WA, US Patrick John Ennis - Fall City WA, US Vlad Grigore Dabija - Mountain View CA, US Timothy Martin Londergan - Seattle WA, US David Walter Ash - Bellevue WA, US Dominic Dan Suciu - Edmonds WA, US Raghuram Madabushi - Seattle WA, US
Assignee:
EMPIRE TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT LLC - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
G06Q 20/40
US Classification:
705 44
Abstract:
In one example a computer-readable medium storing computer-executable components that comprise, at least, a guardian component configured to receive, from an authoritative entity, conditions upon which a potential transaction for a deferring entity may be authorized; and a transactional component configured to receive, from a transacting entity, a request for authorization for an actual transaction with the deferring entity, and to transmit, to the transacting entity, a determination as to whether the request for authorization for the actual transaction is acceptable in view of the stored conditions.
Profile Construction Based On Asserted Interest And Actual Participation In Associated Activities
Patrick John Ennis - Fall City WA, US Alexander Knight - Seattle WA, US Vlad Grigore Dabija - Grandville MI, US Timothy Martin Londergan - Seattle WA, US Dominic Dan Suciu - Edmonds WA, US Raghuram Madabushi - Seattle WA, US David Walter Ash - Bellevue WA, US
Assignee:
Empire Technology Development, LLC - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
G06Q 30/02
US Classification:
705 1458, 705 1466
Abstract:
Technologies are provided for building a profile for a person based on an asserted interest and actual participation of the person in activities associated with the asserted interest. An online event such as a social networking event involving the person online may be a reflection of either their aspirational self or their real self. In some examples, a hypothesis may be generated as to whether it is likely to be aspirational or real. The hypothesis may be proven or disproven by identifying activities actually participated in by the person, in other words, comparing their actions and/or behavior in the physical and/or virtual world with what they assert about themselves in the virtual world. The profiles for the aspirational and real personas may be accurately constructed based on the hypothesis and used, for example, in targeted marketing.
Automatic Content Forwarding To Communication Networks
Patrick John Ennis - Fall City WA, US Alexander Knight - Seattle WA, US Vlad Grigore Dabija - Mountain View CA, US Timothy Martin Londergan - Seattle WA, US Dominic Dan Suciu - Edmonds WA, US Raghuram Madabushi - Seattle WA, US David Walter Ash - Bellevue WA, US
Assignee:
Empire Technology Development, LLC - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
H04L 29/08
US Classification:
709204
Abstract:
Technologies are provided for identifying context associated with received content and automatically forwarding the content to an associated communication network for posting. In some examples, a user may create content for posting to one or more communication networks and send the content over a network for posting to a first communication network. Upon receipt of the content for posting, the first communication network may identify a context of the received content and may associate the context with a second communication network based on a set of content forwarding rules. The first communication network may automatically forward the received content to the associated second communication network for posting at the second communication network. Additionally, a third party entity may be configured to monitor content received at a first communication network, identify a context of the received content, and automatically forward the received content to the associated second communication network for posting.
Lt. Cmdr. David Ash: I'll tell you this: we are here to stay, right, in the South China Sea, and in this part of the world. And I think that's the message that we really want to convey to not only China, but the entire world. We will sail wherever international law allows.
Date: Jul 02, 2023
Category: World
Source: Google
Texas' president and AD explain why they decided to fire Charlie Strong
But there were always hiccups -- the Joe Wickline lawsuit, the loss of quarterback David Ash (concussion) in Strong's first season, the demotion of play-caller Shawn Watson followed by the same fate for Vance Bedford a year later and countless sideline breakdowns and special teams mistakes.
Date: Nov 27, 2016
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Source: Texas decides to fire Charlie Strong as football coach
went 23-3 in his final two seasons. Texas went 6-7 in Strong's debut season and lost to Arkansas in the AdvoCare V100 Texas Bowl to end a tumultuous season in which nine players were dismissed from the program and starting quarterback David Ash suffered a career-ending concussion in his first game.
In his first game as UT's coach, Strong lost his only experienced quarterback (David Ash) and his best offensive lineman (Dominic Espinosa) to career-ending injuries. The result was an abysmal offense throughout his 6-7 inaugural season, which turned out to be his best.
Date: Nov 20, 2016
Source: Google
Longhorns' coach Charlie Strong has starting QB but will wait to announce
Swoopes was thrust into the starting quarterback job in the second game of his sophomore season, when he took over for the injured David Ash and compiled a 5-7 record over the Longhorns final 12 games.
Date: Aug 20, 2016
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Texas begins spring drills with Swoopes, Heard dueling at QB
Swoopes started 12 games in 2014 after David Ash went down with a head injury suffered in the season opener. But he was erratic the entire season and bore much of the criticism from fans for an offense that struggled badly all season. Swoopes finished with 2,409 yards passing with 13 touchdowns and
Swoopes, who played every offensive down for UT after opening-day starter David Ash suffered a career-ending injury in Week 1, finished the night 13-for-25 for 57 yards and an interception. He did little to dispel the notion that the Longhorns' quarterback job is up for grabs heading into next seaso
Date: Dec 30, 2014
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Clint Trickett: A Tragic Ending And A Frightening Tale Of The Reality Of Football ...
only player, or even quarterback, who has had to retire from college football this season due to numerous concussions. Quarterbacks Casey Cochran of UConn and David Ash of Texas both have already retired due to the numerous head injuries that they have suffered to this point in their playing careers.