Computer apparatus and methods supporting different categories of users

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 6178407
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09294761

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The computer apparatus and methods of the preferred embodiment uses computer technology in a unique way to motivate children to devote more time to educational and cultural enrichment. In the preferred embodiment, educational material is provided at a child's local computer under control of a central computer system connected to it over a computer network. On completing a particular educational task, the child is rewarded with a certain number of points. Points that the child accumulates are stored centrally, and at least some of the points can be redeemed towards the purchase of goods and services offered through the system of the preferred embodiment by its commercial participants. The purchasing transactions are also administered by the central computer. Parents, preferably, use the system to support their children's purchasing activity financially and to select content available for presentation to the child. In other embodiments, the disclosed apparatus and methods can be used for purposes unrelated to education of children, and distribution of functionality between the central and local computers may be different, including wholly local implementations.

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  • TAMIRAS PER PTE. LTD., LLC

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Lotvin, Mikhail 325 E. 64th St., Apt. 310, New York, NY 10021 19 706
Nemes, Richard Michael 1432 E. 35th St., Brooklyn, NY 11234-2604 15 715

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