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`1. Anticipated by Crowds (§ 102)
`2. Obvious in view of Crowds + Knowledge of POSA + RFC 2616 (§ 103)
`3. Anticipated by Border (§ 102)
`4. Obvious in view of Border + knowledge of POSA + RFC 2616 (§ 103)
`5. Anticipated by MorphMix (§ 102)
`6. Obvious in view of MorphMix + Knowledge of POSA + RFC 2616 (§ 103)
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`1. A method for use with a first client device, for use with
`a first server that comprises a web server that is a
`Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) server that responds
`to HTTP requests, the first server stores a first content
`identified by a first content identifier, and for use with a
`second server, the method by the first client device
`comprising:
`receiving, from the second server, the first content
`identifier;
`sending, to the first server over the Internet, a
`Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) request that
`comprises the first content identifier;
`receiving, the first content from the first server over
`the Internet in response to the sending of the first
`content identifier; and
`sending, the first content by the first client device to
`the second server, in response to the receiving of the
`first content identifier.
`2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the first
`client device is identified by a Media Access Control
`(MAC) address or a hostname, and wherein the method
`further comprising sending, by the first client device,
`during, as part of, or in response to, a start-up of the first
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`client device, a first message to the second server, and
`wherein the first messages comprises the first IP
`address, the MAC address, or the hostname.
`12. The method according to claim 1, further comprising
`storing, by the first client device in response to the
`receiving from the first server, the first content, and
`wherein the sending, of the HTTP request is in response
`to the receiving of the first content identifier.
`14. The method according to claim 1, further comprising
`determining, by the first client device, that the received
`first content, is valid.
`15. The method according to claim 14, wherein the
`determining is based on the received HTTP header
`according to, or based on, IETF RFC 2616.
`17. The method according to claim 1, further comprising
`periodically communicating between the second server
`and the first client device.
`18. The method according to claim 17, wherein the
`periodically communicating comprises exchanging ‘keep
`alive’ messages.
`19. The method according to claim 1, for use with a
`software application that includes computer instructions
`that, when executed by a computer processor, cause the
`processor to perform the sending of the Hypertext
`Transfer Protocol (HTTP) request, the receiving and
`storing of the first content, the receiving of the first
`content identifier, and the sending of the part of, or the
`whole of, the stored first content, the method is further
`preceded by:
`downloading, by the first client device from the
`Internet, the software application; and
`installing, by the first client device, the downloaded
`software application.
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`21. The method according to claim 1, wherein the first or
`second server is a Transmission Control
`Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) server that
`communicates over the Internet based on, or according
`to, using TCP/IP protocol or connection, and wherein the
`first client device is a Transmission Control
`Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) client that
`communicates respectively with the first or second
`server over the Internet based on, or according to,
`TCP/IP protocol or connection.
`22. The method according to claim 1, wherein the first
`client device communicates over the Internet based on,
`or according to, one out of UDP, DNS, TCP, FTP, POP#,
`SMTP, or SQL standards.
`24. The method according to claim 1, further comprising
`establishing, by the first client device, a Transmission
`Control Protocol (TCP) connection with the second
`server using TCP/IP protocol.
`25. The method according to claim 1, wherein the first or
`second server is a Transmission Control
`Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) server, wherein the
`first client device communicates over the Internet with
`the first or second server based on, or according to,
`using TCP/IP protocol or connection.
`26. The method according to claim 1, further comprising
`storing, operating, or using, a client operating system.
`27. The method according to claim 1, wherein the steps
`are sequentially executed.
`28. A non-transitory computer readable medium
`containing computer instructions that, when executed
`by a computer processor, cause the processor to
`perform the method according to claim 1.
`29. A client device comprising a non-transitory computer
`readable medium containing computer instructions that,
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