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Personalized multi-service computer environment

a computer environment and multi-service technology, applied in the field of personal and personalized information services, to achieve the effect of efficient use of the servi

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-11-09
COMMWORKS SOLUTIONS LLC
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"The present invention provides improved user interfaces and supporting infrastructures for internet search engines. It addresses the problem of information overload by organizing search paths and results based on the user's goals and context. The invention also allows users to share their search experiences and provides a social network for marketing purposes. The history object feature allows users to return to a past-visited web page by direct and random access, and the history object can be saved and shared with other users. The history object includes a chronology and may also include a set of URLs with descriptive text. The invention also provides management and organizational tools for editing and organizing the history object. Overall, the invention provides a dynamic process for better user experience and more efficient information retrieval."

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A particular problem confronting a user is an organization of information in a usage session or group of sessions.

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[0065] A first embodiment of the invention provides a system which operates in conjunction with a modern Web-enabled computer system with a standard browser installed. For example, a so-called WinTel (Intel Pentium III Processor, executing Microsoft Windows 9X or NT / 2000 software) standard personal computer and either Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Internet Explorer, both of which are JavaScript and Java enabled, and frames-capable. Alternately, an Internet appliance platform (e.g., designed specifically for Internet usage rather than general purpose home or office tasks) may be employed. The system communicates with a remote server which is provided as discussed herein.

[0066] A particular aspect of this embodiment of the invention is that enhanced features are provided for a standard browser system by means that do not require use of non-standard browsers, a special installation procedure or a computer reboot. Thus, the system provides broad compatibility, platform independence, ...

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[0075] The present invention provides a set of Mini Agent™ functions that may be associated with objects, for example representing web pages or web sites. These are described with respect to FIG. 2.

[0076] A first Mini Agent™ function, providing a summarize page function, is accessed by selecting a hyperlink icon 11 associated with a history object representing a Web page. The icon 11, for example, shows a script lower case serif “i”, representing “information”. The hyperlink, in turn, includes an identification, e.g., URL, of the Web page, which is passed to a summarizer server. The summarizer server receives the URL, and accesses a database, to determine whether an existing summary exists for the URL. If so, this is returned to the user. If not, the summarizer accesses the URL, and performs a semantic (or other content-dependent) analysis of the corresponding Web page, and optionally objects incorporated into the Web page. As a result of the semantic or other content-dependent ana...

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Abstract

A system and method for tracking a user history, for presentation thereof within a browser display. An executable software construct operates at a client machine to trap object references, which are then transmitted to a server. The server analyzes the object references and organizes them into a display structure. The display structure is then displayed within the browser, including hyperlinks to allow the user to select a prior system state to which he seeks to return. Preferably, the software construct also manages objects associated with the object reference, for example cookies associated with URLs, in order to assure full definition of the desired state. The display structure may also be provided to browsers distinct from the originating browser.

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[0001] The present application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10 / 715,218 filed Nov. 17, 2003, now U.S. Pat. No. 7,062,475, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09 / 584,057 filed May 30, 2000, which is abandoned.FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0002] The present invention relates to the field of personal and personalized information services, and more particularly to the field of improved personalized computer user interfaces for database systems, more particularly those systems designed to organize information and information object references. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0003] Vendors of information appliances, such as personal computers, and even embedded devices with human computer interfaces, have often wrestled with providing an optimal presentation of customized of personalized information, both in the nature of the information to be presented, and the optimal presentation thereof. Personalization and customization of computer user interfac...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): G06F15/16G06F40/00
CPCG06F17/30867G06F17/30873G06F17/30899H04L67/142H04L67/22H04L67/14H04L67/02G06Q30/02G06F16/957G06F16/9535G06F16/954H04L67/535G06F16/9562
Inventor SZABO, ANDREWELLIOTT, SETHSTEVENS, ANDREWYOUNG, WILLIAM
Owner COMMWORKS SOLUTIONS LLC
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