Mark H. Granoff

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Since 2009 I have been developing iOS applications professionally, for clients, and for…

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Volunteer Experience

  • Temple Beth Sholom (Framingham, MA) Graphic

    Webmaster

    Temple Beth Sholom (Framingham, MA)

    - Present 20 years

    Working entirely on a volunteer basis, I designed, developed and implemented a new web site for Temple Beth Sholom (www.beth-sholom.org). Work began in August 2004; the site first went live in September 2004. I continue to develop and maintain the website on a volunteer basis.

    In 2005 the website won a prestigious Gold Solomon Schechter Award from United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism. The award recognizes excellence in synagogue programming, including websites and online…

    Working entirely on a volunteer basis, I designed, developed and implemented a new web site for Temple Beth Sholom (www.beth-sholom.org). Work began in August 2004; the site first went live in September 2004. I continue to develop and maintain the website on a volunteer basis.

    In 2005 the website won a prestigious Gold Solomon Schechter Award from United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism. The award recognizes excellence in synagogue programming, including websites and online services.

    In 2007 I developed an entirely stand-alone web-based application -- a "seating portal" -- to manage assigned seating arrangements for the synagogue's annual High Holidays.

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    Computer Science Alumni Board Member

    Clark University

    - Present 1 year 9 months

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Patents

  • System for managing e-mail traffic

    Issued US 9143473

    According to a first embodiment of the invention, if an e-mail sender attempts to make too many connections within a predetermined period of time, the excess connections are automatically rejected. According to a second embodiment of the invention, an agreement is established between an e-mail sender and an e-mail recipient that states when the sender may send e-mail messages to the recipient. According to a third embodiment of the invention, trend data reflecting an amount of e-mail sent by a…

    According to a first embodiment of the invention, if an e-mail sender attempts to make too many connections within a predetermined period of time, the excess connections are automatically rejected. According to a second embodiment of the invention, an agreement is established between an e-mail sender and an e-mail recipient that states when the sender may send e-mail messages to the recipient. According to a third embodiment of the invention, trend data reflecting an amount of e-mail sent by a sender is collected. The trend data can be used to establish a rate limit for the sender. According to a fourth embodiment of the invention, separate rate limits are established for authenticated and unauthenticated mail from addresses. According to a fifth embodiment of the invention, a sender may have a rate at which their e-mail is transmitted reduced if they exceed predetermined rate limits.

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  • Method and apparatus for detecting abusive email based on number of hops

    Issued US 8,239,469

    A classifier is implemented to determine the number of message transfer agents (MTAs) through which an email message has traveled. If the number of MTAs through which the email message has traveled is below a predetermined threshold and the email message is not otherwise authenticated, the classifier will designate the email message as abusive.

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  • Method and apparatus for detecting abusive email based on number of hops

    Issued US 8,239,474

    A classifier is implemented to determine the number of message transfer agents (MTAs) through which an email message has traveled. If the number of MTAs through which the email message has traveled is below a predetermined threshold and the email message is not otherwise authenticated, the classifier will designate the email message as abusive.

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  • Method and system for detecting abusive email based on number of hops

    Issued US 7,689,659

    A classifier is implemented to determine the number of message transfer agents (MTAs) through which an email message has traveled. If the number of MTAs through which the email message has traveled is below a predetermined threshold and the email message is not otherwise authenticated, the classifier will designate the email message as abusive.

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  • System for managing e-mail traffic

    Issued US 8499042

    According to a first embodiment of the invention, if an e-mail sender attempts to make too many connections within a predetermined period of time, the excess connections are automatically rejected. According to a second embodiment of the invention, an agreement is established between an e-mail sender and an e-mail recipient that states when the sender may send e-mail messages to the recipient. According to a third embodiment of the invention, trend data reflecting an amount of e-mail sent by a…

    According to a first embodiment of the invention, if an e-mail sender attempts to make too many connections within a predetermined period of time, the excess connections are automatically rejected. According to a second embodiment of the invention, an agreement is established between an e-mail sender and an e-mail recipient that states when the sender may send e-mail messages to the recipient. According to a third embodiment of the invention, trend data reflecting an amount of e-mail sent by a sender is collected. The trend data can be used to establish a rate limit for the sender. According to a fourth embodiment of the invention, separate rate limits are established for authenticated and unauthenticated mail from addresses. According to a fifth embodiment of the invention, a sender may have a rate at which their e-mail is transmitted reduced if they exceed predetermined rate limits.

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Projects

  • EuroWatchCo - A Gallery of Fine Watches

    This project was a complete refresh from the ground up of the European Watch Company's iPhone app. Using the client's design as a starting point, we developed a universal app for iPhone and iPad that really shows off the company's inventory of fine vintage and collectible watches, highlighting each watch with large high-resolution images.

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  • FilterFresh - Filter Maintenance Made Easy

    FilterFresh is an iOS app that solves a simple problem: It remembers when you need to care for your various household (or other) filters. Simple tell the app when you installed a filter and how long it should last, and FilterFresh will remind you ahead of time that maintenance is due.

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  • Tivoli Internet Radio

    This app is a marketing tool for Tivoli Audio featuring ten genres of music each with ten pre-selected internet radio stations. The radio stations come from a server file that Tivoli updates periodically. The app also allows Tivoli to present marketing messages that lead to additional information from the company. Tivoli provided the graphics, we provided the expertise to build the app, and we released the initial version of this app in under a month.

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  • Alere ACS Consult

    - Present

    An EHR (Electronic Health Records) implemented on iPad. Allows the doctor to see the entire patient's history on a timeline. A doctor can review a patient's entire medical history though this touch user interface.

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  • New England At-Hand Mobile Travel Guide

    - Present

    A mobile travel guide to replace all your paper guides. Using location services, find activities and attractions around you or where you want to be. Create your own itineraries or use our editor-selected itineraries. All content is hand-curated, unique to At-Hand Apps, and includes many activities known only to locals. You'll be surprised what's right around the corner or in your own backyard. At-Hand Apps products cover New England, and the Finger Lakes and Hudson River Valley regions of New…

    A mobile travel guide to replace all your paper guides. Using location services, find activities and attractions around you or where you want to be. Create your own itineraries or use our editor-selected itineraries. All content is hand-curated, unique to At-Hand Apps, and includes many activities known only to locals. You'll be surprised what's right around the corner or in your own backyard. At-Hand Apps products cover New England, and the Finger Lakes and Hudson River Valley regions of New York State.

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  • SavingStar Grocery eCoupons

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    Based on hand-drawn wire-frames provided by the company founder, and working closely with him, the CEO, VPs of Marketing and Product, and other technical stakeholders, I developed and delivered the company's iOS app in time for the service's launch in April 2011. App development from start to launch took about 6 months. Over the next 18 months, I continued to maintain, and to enhance the app to incorporate new platform features.

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