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`c19) United States
`c12) Patent Application Publication
`Kembel et al.
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`c10) Pub. No.: US 2008/0134018 Al
`Jun. 5, 2008
`(43) Pub. Date:
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`(54) COMPONENT FOR COORDINATING THE
`ACCESSING AND RENDERING OF AN
`APPLICATION MEDIA PACKAGE
`
`(75)
`
`Inventors:
`
`John Albert Kembel, Palo Alto,
`CA (US); George Andrew Kembel,
`Menlo Park, CA (US); Daniel S.
`Kim, Palo Alto, CA (US); John
`Russell, Palo Alto, CA (US); Jake
`Wobbrock, Palo Alto, CA (US);
`Geoffrey S. Kembel, Menlo Park,
`CA (US); Jeremy L. Kembel, Palo
`Alto, CA (US); Lynn D. Gabbay,
`Sunnyvale, CA (US)
`
`Correspondence Address:
`JAS IP CONSULTING
`309 2nd STREET, SUITE 8
`LOS ALTOS, CA 94022
`
`(73) Assignee:
`
`Mainstream Scientific, LLC,
`Mountain View, CA (US)
`
`(21) Appl. No.:
`
`11/932,427
`
`(22) Filed:
`
`Oct. 31, 2007
`
`299\
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`Related U.S. Application Data
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`(63) Continuation of application No. 09/558,925, filed on
`Apr. 26, 2000.
`(60) Provisional application No. 60/131,083, filed on Apr.
`26, 1999, provisional application No. 60/131,115,
`filed on Apr. 26, 1999, provisional application No.
`60/131,114, filed on Apr. 26, 1999, provisional appli(cid:173)
`cation No. 60/176,687, filed on Jan. 18, 2000, provi(cid:173)
`sional application No. 60/176,699, filed on Jan. 18,
`2000.
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`Publication Classification
`
`(51)
`
`Int. Cl.
`G06F 17100
`(2006.01)
`G06F 9/445
`(2006.01)
`G06F 3/00
`(2006.01)
`(52) U.S. Cl. .......... 715/234; 715/200; 717/178; 715/760
`ABSTRACT
`(57)
`
`A software application component for coordinating the
`accessing and displaying of Internet content operates to
`acquire and render media packages which include a definition
`of a graphical user interface and a network reference, such as
`a URL, pointing to Internet content to be downloaded and
`presented within said user interface. The application compo(cid:173)
`nent may also manage the collection, organization, sharing,
`and rendering of a plurality of such media packages.
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`Dot User Login Accounts 205
`Use Statistics 206
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`COMPONENT FOR COORDINATING THE
`ACCESSING AND RENDERING OF AN
`APPLICATION MEDIA PACKAGE
`
`closure as it appears in the Patent and Trademark Office patent
`fie or records, but otherwise reserves all copyright rights
`whatsoever.
`
`CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED
`APPLICATIONS
`
`[0001] The present application is a continuation of and
`incorporates by reference U.S. Non-Provisional patent appli(cid:173)
`cation Ser. No. 09/558,925, filedApr. 26, 2000, which claims
`priority from and incorporates by reference U.S. Provisional
`Application Ser. Nos. 60/131,083, filed Apr. 26, 1999,
`60/131,114, filed Apr. 26, 1999, 60/131,115, filed Apr. 26,
`1999, 60/176,687, filed Jan. 18, 2000, and 60/176,699, filed
`Jan. 18, 2000. The present application claims priority to U.S.
`Non-Provisional patent application Ser. No. 09/558,925, filed
`Apr. 26, 2000 and each of the aforementioned applications to
`which it claims priority.
`[0002] The present application is also related to and incor(cid:173)
`porates by reference the following U.S. patent applications:
`Non-Provisional application Ser. No. 09/558,922, filed Apr.
`26, 2000; Non-Provisional application Ser. No. 09/558,923,
`filed Apr. 26, 2000; Non-Provisional application Ser. No.
`09/558,924, filedApr. 26, 2000; Non-Provisional Application
`Ser. No. ___ , filed Oct. 31, 2007, titled "Component For
`Accessing And Displaying Internet Content" (attorney
`docket no. IMS 07-05-01 ); Non-Provisional Application Ser.
`No. ___ , filed Oct. 31, 2007, titled "Server Including
`Components For Accessing And Displaying Internet Content
`And For Providing Same To A Client" (attorney docket no.
`IMS 07-05-02); Non-Provisional Application Ser. No.
`___ , filed Oct. 31, 2007, titled "CMethod for Accessing
`Displaying Internet Content" (attorney docket no. IMS
`07-05-03); Non-Provisional Application Ser. No. ___ ,
`filed Oct. 31, 2007, titled "Tracking and Tracing User Activity
`with Application Media Packages" (attorney docket no. IMS
`07-05-05); Non-Provisional Application Ser. No. ___ ,
`filed Oct. 31, 2007, titled "Displaying Time-varying Internet
`based Data using Media Application Packages" (attorney
`docket no. IMS 07-05-06); Non-Provisional Application Ser.
`No. ___ , filed Oct. 31, 2007, titled "System and Methods
`for Creating and Authoring Internet Content using Applica(cid:173)
`tion Media Packages" (attorney docket no. IMS 07-05-07);
`Non-Provisional Application Ser. No. ___ , filed Oct. 31,
`2007, titled "Methods of Obtaining Application Media Pack(cid:173)
`ages" (attorney docket no. IMS 07-05-08); Non-Provisional
`Application Ser. No. ___ , filed Oct. 31, 2007, titled
`"Indexing, Sorting, and Categorizing Dots" ( attorney docket
`no. IMS 07-05-09); Non-Provisional Application Ser. No.
`___ , filed Oct. 31, 2007, titled "System and Methods of
`Messaging between Application Media Packages" ( attorney
`docket no. IMS 07-05-10); and, Non-Provisional Application
`Ser. No. ___ , filed Oct. 31, 2007, titled "Component For
`Accessing And Displaying Internet Content In Association
`With a Web Browser Application" (attorney docket no. IMS
`07-05-11 ).
`
`COPYRIGHT NOTICE
`
`[0003] A portion of the disclosure of this patent document
`contains material which is subject to copyright protection.
`The copyright owner has no objection to the facsimile repro(cid:173)
`duction by anyone of the patent document or the patent dis-
`
`BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
`
`[0004]
`1. Field of the Invention
`[0005] The present invention is related to accessing and
`viewing Internet content, and more specifically to a method
`and apparatus for providing a unique frame, independent of a
`Web Browser application and window, for the retrieval and
`display of such content.
`[0006] 2. Description of the Prior Art
`[0007] A user operating a client computer typically
`accesses the Internet by using a viewer application, such as a
`browser to view Internet content provided at a destination
`address, typically a web page. In this context, Internet content
`and web applications are designed to fill the entire web page.
`It is known to divide the Internet content into different regions
`of a single web page. For example, personalized web pages
`can be specified, such that a user views a variety of content
`sources in a single page, such as stock information, weather
`information, and sports information, which is aggregated at
`the server that delivers the web page to the user, who then
`views the aggregated content in a single web page. Observe
`that even when disparate content is aggregated, in this man(cid:173)
`ner, it is reassembled into a full web page and is served
`through a full-screen browser.
`[0008] Users and application developers therefore have
`limited control over the presentation of internet content: con(cid:173)
`tent is typically trapped within the frame of the browser. A
`developer's only alternative to engaging a user page-by-page
`in a browser is to develop, distribute, and support custom
`client software. In the Web browser scenario, it is the content
`provider, not the user that aggregates the information that is
`viewed by the user. Thus, the user is not in a position to
`separately aggregate the content at a client computer, instead
`the user is constrained to view the content that has been
`delivered in the manner provided by the server computer
`hosting the web page. There is a growing desire for individual
`users to fully control the aggregation and presentation of
`content and web applications that appears on a client com(cid:173)
`puter.
`[0009] A user who wishes to view multiple web pages or
`applications can open multiple instances of a browser. How(cid:173)
`ever, the user will not be able to view each "full-screen" page
`at the same time. Instead, the user must adjust the windows
`corresponding to each browser instance and view only part of
`each page. The information appearing in each browser is not
`designed for viewing in this manner. Thus, the user cannot
`create an optimized display of content from multiple sources.
`[001 OJ Currently, content providers and end users have lim(cid:173)
`ited tools to alter the browser in which content appears. That
`is, the controls associated with a browser are not fully con(cid:173)
`figurable. Thus, the vendor of a browser is in a position to
`brand the browser and regulate the controls associated with
`the browser. There is a growing desire for content providers to
`not only fill a browser with their content, but to also fully
`brand and control the frame in which the content appears.
`Further, in some instances, content providers desire to limit
`the controls associated with a browser or viewer, so that a user
`is more inclined to view a single set of content, for example,
`by having limited access to previously viewed content. How(cid:173)
`ever, the current browser applications provide very limited
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`control to a user or content provide to alter the frame and
`controls provided by the browser window.
`[0011]
`In summary, therefore, the current model of the
`Internet has the following attributes and limitations:
`[0012]
`a) Internet content is typically viewed one page at
`a time, with each page displayed serially displayed in a
`browser application window which typically takes up
`the majority of the user's computer screen real estate.
`[0013] b) Internet content is designed for delivery in web
`pages. Even if content is modularized, it is reassembled
`into a full web page and viewed serially in the window of
`browser application taking up a significant portion of the
`user's desktop.
`[0014]
`c) There is a distinction both visually and archi(cid:173)
`tecturally between the "viewer application" (browser)
`and the "content/document" (web page) such that a
`browser window is not tailored to the content being
`displayed, but rather is capable of displaying any web
`content.
`[0015] d) Internet content is effectively limited and
`trapped within the "frame" of the browser (viewer appli(cid:173)
`cation). Therefore, content developers, users and web(cid:173)
`application developers are limited in how the user expe(cid:173)
`rience is controlled.
`[0016]
`e) Although internet programming technologies
`(such as java script, CSS, layers, flash, etc.) are giving
`web pages more functionality, the pages have limited
`access to application functionality such as access and
`control of the window and frame, the size of the frame,
`branding, application behavior such as size and menu
`items, etc.
`[0017]
`f) "Web-applications" such as web-mail and web
`calendars are being packaged and viewed through the
`page-by-page web model. Even though web-applica(cid:173)
`tions are being implemented by many online companies,
`the web is currently a destination page-based model
`where, for example, a user visits one page, then goes to
`another page and so on. It is therefore a sequential, linear
`experience, e.g., one full page at a time.
`[0018]
`In view of the foregoing, there is a need in the art to
`provide a technique for accessing multiple instances of dis(cid:173)
`tributable computer readable web content in which these
`instances are typically smaller than the full pages used in
`current web pages and web applications, and which may be
`displayed in user- or content provider-controlled frames.
`Preferably, such techniques allow such access to be done
`simultaneously. There is a further need for providing the user
`with flexibility in selecting, collecting, relating and viewing
`such web content and for giving the content provider flexibil(cid:173)
`ity in directing media to a specific user and controlling the
`framework in which media, such as web content, is presented.
`Finally, there is a need to gather more accurate information
`regarding the type of content that a user enjoys, so that the
`user can be automatically provided with this content.
`
`SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
`
`[0019] Accordingly, the present invention is directed to
`systems and methods by which predefined web content or
`predefined references to web content may be accessed and
`displayed on a web-connected client computer. The method
`relies on the structure defined herein as an Application Media
`Package. Application Media Packages are web browser-read(cid:173)
`able code that is executed on a non-browser-based installed
`client application. The client application, referred to herein as
`
`anApplication Media Viewer, executes independently from a
`web browser. The Application Media Viewer parses and
`executes the Application Media Package code to create the
`user experience. The Application Media Viewer is capable of
`loading and simultaneously running a plurality of different
`Application Media Packages.
`[0020] Application Media Packages are programmed to
`access and display web data including media content. By
`design, Application Media Packages may graphically reflect
`the type of data as well as time varying changes in the data.
`Unlike web pages which have formatting restrictions that are
`dictated by the browsers into which they are loaded, Appli(cid:173)
`cation Media Packages have a graphically definable format
`which is the graphical user interface (GUI) as presented on a
`user's client computer. Furthermore, unlike web pages
`together with browsers, Application Media Packages are not
`generally navigable. They are typically constructed to repre(cid:173)
`sent specific data for a specific application.
`[0021] Each Application Media Package contains both
`code and presentation display data or network reference to
`that data. Together with the Application Media Viewer, the
`program combination is capable of accessing remote server
`data that may be processed and/or displayed, modifying on(cid:173)
`screen appearance or functionality according to user events,
`processing web events, client computer events, etc.
`[0022] The Application Media Package may operate in a
`windowed operating system and uniquely operate without the
`use ofa generalized application window. Therefore the Appli(cid:173)
`cation Media Package graphical user interface is wholly
`definable by the Application Media Package software devel(cid:173)
`oper. It may therefore be designed to exclude the window
`display requirements associated with the conventional win(cid:173)
`dow based operating system applications.
`[0023] Application Media Packages may be coded inde(cid:173)
`pendently of the Application Media Viewer client platform.
`Thus, independent third party developers may create and post
`Application Media Packages according to guidelines pro(cid:173)
`vided by the creator of the Application Media Viewer. As Web
`users are increasingly reluctant to download applications
`from the Web and onto their computers, the Application
`Media Viewer provides a single trusted application that is
`downloaded and installed one time.
`[0024] The Application Media Viewer then provides a layer
`of security for Web users so that they may download Appli(cid:173)
`cation Media Packages without the same exposure to com(cid:173)
`promising their computer as with installed applications. This
`security is provided by virtue of a trusted module platform
`together with the module's web browser readable code. This
`is in contrast to a typical client application which is directly
`machine executable and may have broader access privileges
`to the client computer's resources.
`[0025] According to one aspect of the present invention, a
`physical memory device has stored thereon a software com(cid:173)
`ponent (Application Media Viewer) for coordinating the
`accessing and rendering of an application media package.
`The component comprises: instructions for accessing an
`application media package definition; instructions for parsing
`said application media package definition; instructions for
`rendering, using said parsed application media package defi(cid:173)
`nition, a graphical user interface outside of the window of and
`independent of a web browser application; instructions for
`accessing Internet content from a network reference specified
`by said parsed application media package definition; and
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`instructions for presenting said Internet content such that it is
`associated with said graphical user interface.
`[0026] The above is a summary of a number of the unique
`aspects, features, and advantages of the present invention.
`However, this summary is not exhaustive. Thus, these and
`other aspects, features, and advantages of the present inven(cid:173)
`tion will become more apparent from the following detailed
`description and the appended drawings, when considered in
`light of the claims provided herein.
`
`BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
`
`[0027]
`In the drawings appended hereto like reference
`numerals denote like elements between the various drawings.
`While illustrative, the drawings are not drawn to scale. In the
`drawings:
`[0028] FIG. 1 is an illustration of the overall architecture of
`a network in which the present invention may operate.
`[0029] FIG. 2 is an illustration of the elements of an Appli(cid:173)
`cation Media Package (Dot) according to one embodiment of
`the present invention.
`[0030] FIG. 3 is an illustration of the elements of an Appli(cid:173)
`cation Media Package (Dot) definition according to one
`embodiment of the present invention.
`[0031] FIG. 4 is an illustration of an instantiation of a
`generic GUI according to one embodiment of the present
`invention.
`[0032] FIG. 5 is an example ofan instance of an Applica(cid:173)
`tion Media Package (Dot) according to one embodiment of
`the present invention.
`[0033] FIG. 6 is an illustration of the communication flow
`associated with the acquisition and instantiation of an Appli(cid:173)
`cation Media Package (Dot) according to one embodiment of
`the present invention.
`[0034] FIG. 7 is all illustration of the communication path(cid:173)
`ways associated with the building of a user profile, and the
`acquisition of Dots through links, packs, and sharelinks
`according to one embodiment of the present invention.
`[0035] FIG. 8 is an illustration of the communication path(cid:173)
`ways associated with the acquisition and instantiation of an
`Application Media Package (Dot) according to one embodi(cid:173)
`ment of the present invention.
`[0036] FIG. 9 is an example of a display showing Applica(cid:173)
`tion Media Packages (Dot) available for downloading as well
`as Application Media Packages (Dots) already downloaded
`according to one embodiment of the present invention.
`[ 003 7] FIG. 10 is an illustration of the communication path(cid:173)
`ways associated with the instantiation of an already-acquired
`Application Media Package (Dot) according to one embodi(cid:173)
`ment of the present invention.
`[0038] FIG. 11 is a flow chart illustrating the download
`process of an Application Media Package (Dot) and Applica(cid:173)
`tion Media Viewer (Home Dot) according to an embodiment
`of the present invention.
`[0039] FIGS.12A, 12B, and 12C are illustrations of Appli(cid:173)
`cation Media Packages arranged in groups, and arranged in
`vertical and horizontal Blocks (position-justified groups),
`respectively, according to an embodiment of the present
`invention.
`[0040] FIG. 13 is an illustration of the client-server model
`of a system according to the present invention.
`
`[0041] FIG. 14 is an illustration of the message routing
`paths and elements of a Dot Messaging Architecture accord(cid:173)
`ing to the present invention.
`
`DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
`
`[0042] The present invention discloses a technology that is
`capable of processing distributable computer readable media.
`Distributable computer readable media includes, but is not
`limited to, standard Internet content, such as HTML,
`dHTML, images, imbedded ActiveX and Java applications,
`JavaScript, CSS, Perl scripts, Streaming Media, and/or Flash.
`The present invention is advantageous relative to prior art
`systems and methods because it provides improved mecha(cid:173)
`nisms for simultaneously interacting with several indepen(cid:173)
`dent sources of distributable computer readable media, col(cid:173)
`lecting references to such media, and sharing such references
`with other users. The disclosed technology is further advan(cid:173)
`tageous because it provides improved systems and methods
`for on screen management of distributable computer readable
`media.
`[0043] Central to the present invention is the concept of an
`Application Media Package. As used herein, the term Appli(cid:173)
`cation Media Package refers to a component which includes
`a fully configurable frame with one or more controls; the
`frame through which content is optionally presented. The
`fully configurable frame utilized in accordance with the
`invention stands in contrast to present web browsers, which
`are branded by the browser vendor and which have limited
`means by which to alter the controls associated with the
`browser.
`
`Absence of Web Browser
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`[0044] The Application Media Package is a file that is com(cid:173)
`prised of web browser readable language. According to the
`preferred embodiment, the present invention renders, dis(cid:173)
`plays, and updates Internet data without the use of a browser.
`In fact, no browser need be installed on the client computer on
`which the Application Package is instantiated. The present
`invention produces a user experience by parsing and render(cid:173)
`ing the Application Media Package through the Application
`Media Viewer. The Application Media Viewer is an installed
`client application which renders the Application Media Pack(cid:173)
`age as well as provides additional functionality to the user
`experience (hence, it is more than simply a viewer applica(cid:173)
`tion). The Application Media Viewer may render web
`browser readable content ( of the type typically supported by
`a browser application) due to it being programmed utilizing
`the Microsoft IE4 object for receiving, parsing and rendering
`web content. It will be understood by one skilled in the art
`that, despite its name, the Microsoft IE4 object is not a web
`browser application. One apparent difference between the
`Application Media Viewer and a typical web browser appli(cid:173)
`cation is that the Application Media Viewer of the present
`invention is not designed to provide user web navigation and
`page control typically provided by a web browser.
`[0045] FIG. 1 is a general illustration of a system in accor(cid:173)
`dance with one embodiment of the present invention. In FIG.
`1, a network 10 is operated in accordance with the present
`invention. Network 10 includes at least one user or client
`computer 20, at least one server computer of class 50, and
`optionally one or more server computers of class 82. User
`computer 20 as well as server computers of class 50 and 82 are
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`each connected by transmission channel 44, which is any
`wired or wireless transmission channel.
`[0046] User computer 20 is any device that includes a Cen(cid:173)
`tral Processing Unit (CPU) 24 connected to a random access
`memory 30, a network connection 28, and one or more user
`input/output ("i/o") devices 40 including output means 42.
`Thus, the term "computer," as used herein, is intended in its
`broadest sense to include not only traditional workstations,
`laptops and similar devices, but any device containing a CPU
`of sufficient operability to utilize Internet data, suc

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