Toronto, Canada

Kenneth Deaton


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 180(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2006

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Title: Kenneth Deaton: Innovator in 3D Web Technology

Introduction

Kenneth Deaton is a notable inventor based in Toronto, Canada. He has made significant contributions to the field of computer technology, particularly in the development of 3D graphical user interfaces. His innovative approach has paved the way for new methods of interaction within digital environments.

Latest Patents

Kenneth Deaton holds a patent for a "Method and system for creating and distributing collaborative multi-user three-dimensional websites for a computer system," also known as 3D Net Architecture. This invention introduces a new 3D graphical user interface (3D GUI) technology that integrates personal computer desktop, web portal, and data visualization functions in an intuitive 3D environment. The technology allows users to create 3D websites, navigate between them, and collaborate with others in real-time. The invention also addresses the challenge of file size reduction associated with transmitting 3D website content.

Career Highlights

Kenneth Deaton is associated with 3DNA Corp., where he has been instrumental in advancing 3D web technologies. His work has been recognized for its potential to transform how users interact with websites and each other in a virtual space.

Collaborations

Kenneth has collaborated with Steven A. Gedeon, further enhancing the development of innovative technologies in the realm of 3D interfaces.

Conclusion

Kenneth Deaton's contributions to 3D web technology exemplify the innovative spirit of modern inventors. His work continues to influence the way users experience and interact with digital environments.

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