ALEXANDRIA, Va., July 9 -- United States Patent no. 12,353,455, issued on July 8, was assigned to Scribd Inc. (San Francisco).
"Search results for pseudo-content" was invented by Matthew Allen Strong Ross (London, Canada), Azadeh Haji Hosseini (Toronto), Monique Alves Cruz (Toronto), Albert Jimenez Sanfiz (Toronto), Prabhdeep Singh Cheema (Dublin, Calif.) and Hima Kiran Alladi (Missouri City, Texas).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "Various embodiments of a Title Engine generate search results that identify content available in a content corpus in response to receiving a search query for content that is currently unavailable in the content corpus. Rather than returning output merely indicating ab...