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`(19) World Intellectual Property Organization
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`(43) International Publication Date
`30 August 2001 (30.08.2001)
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`(10) International Publication Number
`WO 01/63406 Al
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`(51) International Patent Classification7:
`G06T 11/00
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`G06F 9100,
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`(21) International Application Number: PCTIUSOl/05926
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`(22) International Filing Date: 22 February 2001 (22.02.2001)
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`(25) Filing Language:
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`(26) Publication Language:
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`English
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`English
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`(30) Priority Data:
`09/510,749
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`22 February 2000 (22.02.2000) US
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`(71) Applicant and
`(72) Inventor: LUNENFELD, Harvey [USIUS]; 8 Patrician
`Drive, East Northport, NY 11731 (US).
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`DE, DK, DM, DZ, EE, ES, Fl, GB, GD, GE, GH, GM, HR,
`HU, ill, IL, IN, IS, JP, KE, KG, KP, KR, KZ, LC, LK, LR,
`LS, LT, LU, LV, MA, MD, MG, MK, MN, MW, MX, MZ,
`NO, NZ, PL, PT, RO, RU, SD, SE, SG, SI, SK, SL, TJ, TM,
`TR, TT, TZ, UA, UG, US, UZ, VN, YU, ZA, Zw.
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`(84) Designated States (regional): ARIPO patent (GH, GM,
`KE, LS, MW, MZ, SD, SL, SZ, TZ, UG, ZW), Eurasian
`patent (AM, AZ, BY, KG, KZ, MD, RU, TJ, TM), European
`patent (AT, BE, CH, CY, DE, DK, ES, Fl, FR, GB, GR, IE,
`IT, LU, MC, NL, PT, SE, TR), OAPI patent (BF, BJ, CF,
`CG, CI, CM, GA, GN, GW, ML, MR, NE, SN, TD, TG).
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`Published:
`with international search report
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`(81) Designated States (national): AE, AG, AL, AM, AT, AU,
`AZ, BA, BB, BG, BR, BY, BZ, CA, CH, CN, CR, CU, CZ,
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`For two-letter codes and other abbreviations, refer to the "Guid(cid:173)
`ance Notes on Codes and Abbreviations" appearing at the begin(cid:173)
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`(54) Title: CLIENT -SERVER MULTITASKING
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`(57) Abstract: A client-server multitask(cid:173)
`ing system (10) and process capable of
`information and/or service retrieval from
`the same and/or different ones of servers
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`substantially simultaneously and
`on-the-fly, using the same and/or different
`ones of queries of the same and/or different
`ones of the servers (18), and sorting,
`grouping, and/or organizing responses
`therefrom substantially on-the-fly, and
`communicating service and/or information
`responses to the requestors (12) and/or
`users (16) substantially simultaneously
`and on-the-fly.
`The client-server
`multitasking system (10) and process are
`capable of use on a variety of networks,
`such as global area networks, and in
`particular
`the
`internet, metropolitan
`area networks, wide area networks, and
`local area networks, and are capable of
`searching search engines and/or other
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`substantially simultaneously and
`Q on-the-fly. The client-server multitasking system (10) and process are capable of sorting, grouping, and/or organizing results
`~ therefrom the servers, search engines, and/or sites, in accordance with instructions from the requestors (12), and/or users, and/or
`\0 instructions resident within the client-server multitasking system (10) and/or process. The client-server multitasking system
`S information from the same and/or different sources substantially simultaneously. The client-server multitasking system (10) and
`-..... (10) and process are capable of use in a variety of applications, and capable of information comparison and/or trend analysis of
`o from the servers (18), search engines, and/or sites being queried and/or searched, and/or having requests (29) made thereof, is
`> capable of being searched and/or queried, querying sites referenced therein the client-server multitasking system search engine
`~ and/or database, and updating information and/or services stored therein.
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`TABLE OF CONTENTS
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`Table of Contents .......................................................................................................................................................... 1
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`Background of the Invention ......................................................................................................................................... 3
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`Field of the Invention ................................................................................................................................................ 3
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`Background Art ......................................................................................................................................................... 3
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`SUl11Illary ....................................................................... : ............................................................................................... 3
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`Drawings ....................................................................................................................................................................... 9
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`Description .................................................................................................................................................................. 15
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`I. System ................................................................................................................................................................. 15
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`A. Overview ....................................................................................................................................................... 15
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`E. Optional Database .......................................................................................................................................... 17
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`F. Additional Details .......................................................................................................................................... 18
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`II. A Particular User, User Interface, and Client on the Network ........................................................................... 20
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`A. Overview ....................................................................................................................................................... 20
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`B. Diagral11Illatic Regrouping ...... ' ....................................................................................................................... 22
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`III. A Particular Service and/or Information Request and Associated Service and/or Information Response on the
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`Network ................................................................................................................................................................... 23
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`B. The Server PS (18) ....................................................................................................................................... 23
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`C. Certain Ones of the Clients ............................................................................................................................ 27
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`D. Formulating Query Information Groups ........................................................................................................ 32
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`IV Process ............................................................................................................................................................... 39
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`V. Additional Details ............................................................................................................................................... 46
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`A. User Input ...................................................................................................................................................... 46
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`B. User Interface Details .................................................................................................................................... 47
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`C. Service and/or Information Request Details .................................................................................................. 48
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`D. Optional Instructions ..................................................................................................................................... 49
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`E. COl11Illunicating the Service and/or Information Requests ............................................................................ .49
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`F. Parsing, Processing, and/or Formatting the Service and/or Information Requests ......................................... 50
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`G . Formulating the Requests .............................................................................................................................. 51
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`H. Determining Queries and Servers to Make the Requests Thereof.. ............................................................... 54
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`I. Grouping the Queries and Sorting/Grouping Criteria ..................................................................................... 56
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`J. COl11Illunicating the Requests to the Servers ................................................................................................... 61
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`K. Replies from the Servers ................................................................................................................................ 63
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`L. Parsing, Processing, Formatting, Sorting, Grouping, and Organizing Responses into Service and/or
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`Infonnation Responses ........................................................................................................................................ 66
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`Entry Request Forms, and Typical Service and/or Information Response Forms ............................................... 71
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`N. Additional Features and/or Other Considerations ........................................................................................... 84
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`10 The present invention relates generally to clients and servers and more particularly to client-server multitasking.
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`BACKGROUND ART
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`Clients, servers, and client-server systems have been known. However there is a need for client-server multitasking.
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`15 A client-server multitasking system and process are needed, which are capable of information and/or service retrieval
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`from the same and/or different ones of servers substantially simultaneously and on-the-fly, using the same and/or
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`different ones of queries, and sorting, grouping, and/or organizing responses therefrom substantially on-the-fly.
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`SUMMARY
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`The present invention is directed to a client-server multitasking system and process capable of information and/or
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`service retrieval from the same and/or different ones of servers substantially simultaneously and on-the-fly, using the
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`same and/or different ones of queries of the same and/or different ones ofthe servers, and sorting, grouping, and/or
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`organizing responses therefrom substantially on-the-fly, and communicating service and/or information responses to
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`the requestors and/or users substantially simultaneously and on-the-fly. The client-server multitasking system and
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`process is capable of use on a variety of networks, such as global area networks, and in particular the internet,
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`metropolitan area networks, wide area networks, and local area networks, and be capable of searching search engines
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`and/or other sites substantially simultaneously and on-the-fly.
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`30 The client-server multitasking system and process is capable of retrieving substantially mUltiple simultaneous
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`services and/or information having the same and/or different criteria from the same and/or different servers, sorting,
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`grouping, and/or organizing the responses from the servers and/or the clients into information and/or services
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`responses, and communicating the service and/or information responses to the requestors and/or the users
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`substantially simultaneously. The requestors and/or the users may make substantially simultaneous service and/or
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`information requests of servers and clients, using the same and/or different queries, and/or the same and/or different
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`instructions. The same and/or different uniform resource locators, target resources, and/or paths may be used.
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`The client-server multitasking system and process is capable of making multiple substantially simultaneous same
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`and/or different requests of same and/or different servers, organizing responses from the servers into service and/or
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`infonnation responses, and communicating the service and/or infonnation responses to the requestors and/or the
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`users substantially simultaneously.
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`The client-server multitasking system and process is also capable of sorting, grouping, and/or organizing results
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`therefrom the servers, search engines, and/or sites, in accordance with instructions from the requestors and/or the
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`users, and/or instructions resident within the client-server multitasking system and/or process. The client-server
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`multitasking system is capable of use in a variety of applications, and is capable ofinfonnation comparison and/or
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`trend analysis ofinfonnation from the same and/or different sources substantially simultaneously. The client-server
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`multitasking system and process is also be capable of building a client-server multitasking system search engine
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`and/or database therefrom responses returned from the servers, search engines, and/or sites being queried and/or
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`searched, and/or having requests made thereof, be capable of being searched and/or queried, querying sites
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`referenced therein the client-server multitasking system search engine and/or database, and updating information
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`and/or services stored therein.
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`15 The client-server multitasking system and process are capable ofinfonnation and/or service retrieval from the same
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`and/or different ones of servers substantially simultaneously and on-the-fly, using the same and/or different ones of
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`queries, and sorting, grouping, and/or organizing responses therefrom substantially on-the-fly.
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`A requestor and/or user is capable of making substantially multiple simultaneous same and/or different requests of
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`same and/or different servers. The client server-multitasking system and process is capable of organizing responses
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`from the servers into service and/or infonnation responses, and communicating the service and/or infonnation
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`responses to the requestors andlor the users substantially simultaneously, and on-the-fly.
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`The requestors and/or users are capable of making substantially simultaneous service and/or infonnation requests of
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`the same andlor different ones of servers and/or clients, using the same and/or different queries, and/or the same
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`andlor different instructions. The client-server multitasking system and process is capable of retrieving substantially
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`multiple simultaneous services andlor infonnation having the same and/or different criteria from the same and/or
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`different servers, sorting, grouping, andlor organizing the responses from the servers and/or the clients into
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`infonnation and/or services responses, and communicating the service and/or infonnation responses to the requestors
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`and/or the users substantially simultaneously. The same and/or different ones ofunifonn resource locators, target
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`resources, and/or paths may be used.
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`The requestors and/or users are capable of making multiple simultaneous searches. The searches may have at least
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`one or a plurality of same or different queries of the same andlor different servers and/or clients. The responses from
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`the servers and/or the clients may be of being organized into the service and/or infonnation response in a variety of
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`fonnats. The responses may be sorted within the service and/or infonnation response, such as, for example, by
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`category, query, group, page, order of importance, ascending and/or descending order, alphabetically and/or
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`numerically, or other characteristics, as detennined by the requestor, andlor the user, and/or the client-server
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`multitasking system, and/or the responses may be combined within the service and/or infonnation response, such as,
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`parameters. The responses may also be capable of being grouped by search criteria, server, order of importance, or
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`by numerical factors such as value, price, or other numerical quantifier. For example, the responses may be
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`presentable, for example, in ascending or descending order in interleaved format, such as top ones, twos, threes, and
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`so on, or presentable separately to the requestor and/or the user. The order may be order of importance or relevance
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`related, or, for example, numerically valued, such as price or stock market value.
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`The client-server multitasking system and process is capable of information and/or service retrieval from the same
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`and/or different ones ofthe servers substantially simultaneously and on-the-fly, using the same and/or different ones
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`ofthe queries, and sorting, grouping, and/or organizing responses therefrom substantially on-the-fly.
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`The client-server multitasking system and process is capable of substantially multiple simultaneous searching, using
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`the same and/or different ones of queries of the same and/or different ones ofthe clients and/or servers, which may
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`be search engines, and/or sites, and/or servers, and/or locations on the network, and additionally and/or alternatively
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`building a client-server multitasking search engine and/or database. The client-server multitasking search engine
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`and/or database is capable of storing the information and/or services retrieved therefrom the search engines, and/or
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`sites, and/or servers, and/or locations being queried on the network therein, and building the client-server search
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`engine and/or database. The client-server multitasking search engine should is also capable of being queried either
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`directly and/or in combination therewith the substantially simultaneous searching, using the same and/or different
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`queries of the same and/or different search engines, sites, servers, and/or databases. The client-server multitasking
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`search engine and/or database should is also capable of updating information and/or services stored therein by
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`querying sites, servers, search engines, and/or databases containing information and/or services referenced in client(cid:173)
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`server multitasking search engine and/or database.
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`The client-server multitasking system and process is also capable of use on a variety of networks, such as global area
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`networks, and in particular the internet, metropolitan area networks, wide area networks, and local area networks.
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`The client-server multitasking system and process are capable of substantially simultaneous searching of the same
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`and/or different ones of search engines and/or sites on the network substantially on-the-fly, with the same and/or
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`different ones of the queries, and sorting, grouping, and/or organizing responses therefrom substantially on-the-fly.
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`The client-server multitasking system and process are also capable of sorting, grouping, and/or organizing results
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`therefrom the servers, search engines, and/or sites, in accordance with instructions from the requestors, and/or
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`instructions resident within the client-server multitasking system and/or process. The client-server multitasking
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`system and process are also capable drilling down and/or up to different levels within the search engines, sites,
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`and/or servers being queried.
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`The client-server multitasking system and process are capable of providing manual and/or timed updates. Such
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`timed updates allow for motion related presentation to the requestor and/or the user.
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`a variety of user interfaces at different locations therein the user interfaces, greuping, and/or organizing the- -
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`information and/or services, and optionally eliminating duplicate information and/or services.
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`5 The client-server multitasking system and process are capable of incorporating links, graphics, video, text, and
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`audio, and/or combinations thereof, and selective advertising, according to selectable search, query, sorting, and/or
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`grouping criteria, and/or combinations thereof thereinto the information and/or services to be delivered thereto the
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`user interfaces. The requestor and/or the user may place orders, such as purchases, and/or other types of orders,
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`payments, confirmations thereof, and/or combinations thereof, either directly and/or therethrough servers and/or sites
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`thereon the network.
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`The client-server multitasking system is capable of use in a variety of applications, and is capable of information
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`comparison and/or trend analysis of information from the same and/or different sources substantially simultaneously.
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`The client-server multitasking system is capable of, for example, determining best query results, with respect to a
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`plurality of search engine results; purchasing and/or price comparisons, viewing and/or reviewing prices/values and
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`trends for different sites, determining lowest costs and lowest cost analyses for wholesale and retail purposes;
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`product availability, e.g., airline tickets, pricing, and ticket availability, from different airlines to the same and/or
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`different locations; purchasing of commodities and/or stocks form the same and/or different sites with updates every
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`few seconds and/or minutes; obtaining prices and/or values in different stock markets substantially simultaneously;
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`and searching for jobs on the same and/or different job sites, using the same and/or different job criteria, for
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`'example, on a daily basis, the job sites having changing job availability; and/or a combination thereof, all
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`substantially simultaneously. The client-server multitasking system is capable of presenting information and/or
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`services for review and/or updating from the same and/or different ones of sites, servers, and/or applications
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`substantially simultaneously, and trend analysis thereof, using a variety of sorting, grouping and/or organizing
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`criteria, according to the needs ofthe requestor, and/or the user, and/or resident within the client-server multitasking
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`system.
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`The client server-multitasking system and process are capable of service and/or information retrieval from at least
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`one server, organization, communication, and presentation of such services and/or information to at least one
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`requestor and/or user, and/or optional storage, and/or retrieval of such services and/or information from the optional
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`storage. The client-server multitasking system and process are capable of building a client-server multitasking
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`system search engine and/or database therefrom responses returned from the servers, search engines, and/or sites
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`being queried and/or searched, and/or having requests made thereof. The client-server multitasking system search
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`engine and/or database having stored information and/or services therein are also searchable, are capable of full text
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`searches thereof, and are searchable by the servers and/or the clients on the network, either separately and/or in
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`combination therewith the substantially simultaneous multiple same and/or different searches and/or queries of the
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`same and/or different servers on the network. Information therein the client-server multitasking system search
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`engine and/or database are also searchable and/or retrievable, and are capable of being incorporated therein the
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`service and/or information responses delivered thereto the user interfaces, according to search criteria, selectively
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`and/or automatically, by the requestor and/or the user. The client-server multitasking system search engine and/or
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`database are capable of spidering, and/or roboting, and/or querying sites, services and/or information to be stored
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`therein and/or stored therein the client-server multitasking system search engine and/or database, and updating the
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`services and/or information to be stored and/or stored therein the client-server multitasking system search engine
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`and/or database.
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`The client-server multitasking system and process are capable of retrieving, parsing, processing, formatting,
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`organizing, grouping, sorting, and consolidating services and/or information therefrom the same and/or different
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`ones of the servers and/or clients having the same and/or different structures, formats, organizations, groupings,
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`and/or data structures, and incorporating the parsed, processed, formatted, organized, grouped, sorted, and
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`consolidated services and/or information thereinto user responses for delivery to and use by the requestors and/or
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`users.
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`The client-server multitasking system and process, then, are capable of information and/or service retrieval from the
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`same and/or different ones of servers substantially simultaneously and on-the-fly, using the same and/or different
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`ones of queries of the same and/or different ones of the servers, and sorting, grouping, and/or organizing responses
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`therefrom substantially on-the-fly, and communicating service and/or information responses to the requestors and/or
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`users substantially simultaneously and on-the-fly. The client-server multitasking system and process are capable of
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`use on a variety of networks, such as global area networks, and in particular the intemet, metropolitan area networks,
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`wide area networks, and local area networks, and are capable of searching search engines and/or other sites
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`substantially simultaneously and on-the-fly. The client-server multitasking system and process are capable of
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`sorting, grouping, and/or organizing results therefrom the servers, search engines, and/or sites, in accordance with
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`instructions from the requestors, and/or users, and/or instructions resident within the client-server multitasking
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`system and/or process. The client-server multitasking system is capable of use in a variety of applications, and
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`capable of information comparison and/or trend analysis of information from the same and/or different sources
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`substantially simultaneously. The client-server multitasking system and process are capable of building a client(cid:173)
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`server multitasking system search engine and/or database therefrom responses returned from the servers, search
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`engines, and/or sites being queried and/or searched, and/or having requests made thereof, is capable of being
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`searched and/or queried, querying sites referenced therein the client-server multitasking system search engine and/or
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`database, and updating information and/or services stored therein. The client-server multitasking system and process
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`are capable of retrieving, parsing, processing, formatting, organizing, grouping, sorting, and consolidating services
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`and/or information therefrom the same and/or different ones ofthe servers and/or clients having the same and/or
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`different structures, formats, organizations, groupings, and/or data structures, and incorporating the parsed,
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`processed, formatted, organized, grouped, sorted, and consolidated services and/or information thereinto user
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`responses for delivery to and use by the requestors and/or users.
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`The client-server multitasking system 'and process are also capable of performing as a multiple query search engine,
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`which performs multiple queries of multiple sites, and of performing as a single point of sale for purchasing multiple
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`A multitasking process having features of the present invention comprises: parsing, processing, and/or formatting a
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`service and/or information request thereinto a current request group; opening connections therewith and making at
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`least one request thereof at least one server; parsing, processing, formatting, grouping, and/or organizing at least one
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`response therefrom the at least one server thereinto at least one addressable response information group; formulating
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`information therefrom the current request group thereinto a request pointer/address group having at least one
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`pointer/address; formulating at least one addressable query pointer/address group having at least one other
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`pointer/address; incorporating information and/or services therefrom the at least one addressable response
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`information group thereinto at least <?ne addressable query information group; and incorporating the at least one
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`addressable query information group thereinto a service and/or information response.
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`A client-server multitasking system having features of the present invention comprises: means for parsing,
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`processing, and/or formatting a service and/or information request thereinto a current request group; means for
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`opening connections therewith and making at least one request thereof at least one server; means for parsing,
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`processing, formatting, grouping, and/or organizing at least one response therefrom the at least one server thereinto
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`at least one addressable response infonnation group; means for formulating information therefrom the current
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`request group thereinto a request pointer/address group having at least one pointer/address; means for formulating at
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`least one addressable query pointer/address group having at least one other pointer/address; means for incorporating
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`information and/or services therefrom the at least one addressable response information group thereinto at least one
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`addressable query information group; and means for incorporating the at least one addressable query infonnation
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`group thereinto a service and/or infonnation response.
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`PCT/US01l05926
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`These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with regard
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`to the following description, appended claims, and accompanying drawings where:
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`FIG. 1 is a schematic representation of a client-server multitasking system, constructed in accordance with the
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`present invention;
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`FIG. 2 is a more detailed schematic representation of the client-server multitasking system;
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`FIG. 3 is a schematic representation of user input Uln from user Un thereinto user interface In of the client-server
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`multitasking system;
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`FIG. 4 is a schematic representation of a server Sz ofthe client-server multitasking system;
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`FIG. 5A is a schematic representation of a server PS ofthe client-server multitasking system having an optional
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`database;
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`FIG. 5B is a schematic representation of a client C n ofthe client-server multitasking system having an optional
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`database;
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`FIG. 6 is a schematic representation ofa particular one ofthe clients C1",Cn of the client-server multitasking
`system, designated as the particular client Cn, communicating with ones of the servers S1"'Sz, in
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`accordance with the designation scheme corresponding to the corresponding ones of the server
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`designations Sn1 •• ,Snm, corresponding to the requests Qn1" .Qnm, therethrough the server PS;
`FIG. 7 is a schematic representation of the particular client C n of the client-server multitasking system
`communicating with ones of the servers S1"'Sz, in accordance with the designation scheme
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`corresponding to the corresponding ones of the server designations Sn1" ,Snm, corresponding to the
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`requests Qn1 ... Qnm;
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`FIG. 8 is a schematic representation of the particular client C n of the client-server multitasking system
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`communicating with ones of the servers S1"

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