The ice cream cone was invented at the St. Louis Worlds Fair by Ernest Hamwi in 1904. His waffle booth was next to an ice cream vendor who ran short of dishes. Hamwi rolled a waffle to hold ice cream and the cone was born.
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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 7856411 | Social network aware pattern detection Enabling dynamic, computer-driven, context-based detection of social network patterns within an input graph representing a social network. A Social Network Aware Pattern Detection (SNAP) system and method utilizes a highly-scalable, computationally efficient integra... | 12/21/2010 |
| 7739211 | Dynamic SNA-based anomaly detection using unsupervised learning A method, system, and computer program product for enabling dynamic detection of anomalies occurring within an input graph representing a social network. More specifically, the invention provides an automated computer simulation technique that implements the combina... | 06/15/2010 |
| 7624448 | Intelligent intrusion detection system utilizing enhanced graph-matching of network activity with context data A method, system, and computer program product for utilizing a mapping of activity occurring at and between devices on a computer network to detect and prevent network intrusions. An enhanced graph matching intrusion detection system (eGMIDS) is provided that provid... | 11/24/2009 |
| 7530105 | Tactical and strategic attack detection and prediction NETWAR provides a utility that enables detection of both tactical and strategic threats against an individual entity and interrelated/affiliated networks of entities. A distributed network of sensors and evaluators are utilized to detect tactical attacks against one... | 05/05/2009 |
| 7480712 | Computer automated group detection A method, system and computer program product implementing a computational algorithm that enables analysts to discover/find groups within a database of seemingly random electronic data in a relatively short period of time. A computer system is provided that includes... | 01/20/2009 |