MC/DJ at Fingerlakes Entertainment, IT, Network Administrator at Department of Social Services
Location:
Penn Yan, New York
Industry:
Entertainment
Work:
Fingerlakes Entertainment since Jan 2007
MC/DJ
Department of Social Services since Feb 2005
IT, Network Administrator
Education:
American InterContinental University 2013 - 2015
BIT, System, Networking, and LAN/WAN Management/Manager
American Intercontinnental University, Online 2004 - 2006
Business, Business Administration/Management
Skills:
Entertainment Weddings Event Planning Corporate Events Music Radio Mac Public Relations Public Speaking Marketing Web Design Social Media
- Menlo Park CA, US Daniel Jeng-Ping Hui - Palo Alto CA, US Mao Xue - Fremont CA, US Jason Brewer - Kirkland WA, US Justin Moore - Brooklyn NY, US Keegan Jones - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/08
Abstract:
Particular embodiments detect an indication of an event that is initiated on an online social network by a user and that is related to an entity associated with an activity that the user has engaged in. Based on the received indication, a social-networking system sends the user a request for follow-up information about the activity. After the follow-up information is received, the social-networking system retrieves contacts of the user and identifies contacts that have engaged in social activities on the online social network related to the entity. Recommendations for the entity are then sent to those identified contacts.
Eliciting Event-Driven Feedback In A Social Network
- Menlo Park CA, US Daniel Jeng-Ping Hui - Palo Alto CA, US Mao Xue - Fremont CA, US Jason Brewer - Kirkland WA, US Justin Moore - Brooklyn NY, US Keegan Jones - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/08
Abstract:
Particular embodiments detect events associated with information about activities that a user has engaged in. The activities may be associated with a location or location-agnostic. Based on the received information, the social-networking system sends the user a request for follow-up information after an appropriate time delay. The time delay may vary based on the user activity and the context of the event that triggered the request. After the follow-up information is received, such information is stored in the social-networking system and may be used to determine recommendations, sponsored stories, advertisements, etc. to send to friends of the user. The information may also be used for ranking or filtering recommendations.
Eliciting Event-Driven Feedback In A Social Network
- Menlo Park CA, US Daniel Jeng-Ping Hui - Palo Alto CA, US Mao Xue - Fremont CA, US Jason Brewer - Kirkland WA, US Justin Moore - Brooklyn NY, US Keegan Jones - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/08
Abstract:
Particular embodiments detect events associated with information about activities that a user has engaged in. The activities may be associated with a location or location-agnostic. Based on the received information, the social-networking system sends the user a request for follow-up information after an appropriate time delay. The time delay may vary based on the user activity and the context of the event that triggered the request. After the follow-up information is received, such information is stored in the social-networking system and may be used to determine recommendations, sponsored stories, advertisements, etc. to send to friends of the user. The information may also be used for ranking or filtering recommendations.
Joshua Williams - Menlo Park CA, US Daniel Jeng-Ping Hui - Palo Alto CA, US Mao Xue - Fremont CA, US Jason Brewer - Kirkland WA, US Justin Moore - Brooklyn NY, US Keegan Jones - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/08
US Classification:
709204
Abstract:
Particular embodiments detect events associated with information about activities that a user has engaged in. The activities may be associated with a location or location-agnostic. Based on the received information, the social-networking system sends the user a request for follow-up information after an appropriate time delay. The time delay may vary based on the user activity and the context of the event that triggered the request. After the follow-up information is received, such information is stored in the social-networking system and may be used to determine recommendations, sponsored stories, advertisements, etc. to send to friends of the user. The information may also be used for ranking or filtering recommendations.
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