Techniques for search optimization on mobile devices
First Claim
1. A computerized method for executing a hybrid call in a search performed on a mobile device, the method comprising:
- receiving a portion of a query via a first interaction by a user with a graphical user interface of the mobile device;
determining if it is appropriate for a call to be made for search results responsive to a search based on the portion of the query;
in response to a determination that it is appropriate for a call to be made for search results responsive to the portion of the query;
calling, based on the first interaction, for results to the search from a local database on the mobile device;
calling, based on the first interaction and without an intervening interaction by the user with the graphical user interface, for results to the search from a non-local data source separated from the mobile device by a network;
receiving results to the search from the local database;
displaying at least a portion of the results to the search from the local database in the graphical user interface of the mobile device, wherein the displaying occurs subsequently to the calling for results from the non-local data source, wherein the portion is limited to preset maximum of search results, the preset maximum being fewer search results than can be displayed in a single screen of the graphical user interface;
subsequently to displaying the results to the search from the local database in the graphical user interface of the mobile device;
receiving results to the search from the non-local data source; and
displaying the results to the search from the non-local data source in the graphical user interface of the mobile device, at least a portion of the results to the search from the non-local data store being displayed on the same single screen as the results to the search from the local database.
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Abstract
In an example embodiment, a hybrid call is introduced. Local data is used to immediately display some search results. The search for local data may be initiated at the same time as a search for non-local data (e.g., server data). A preset number of results from the local data may be displayed first, while remaining results from non-local data may be displayed when such results are returned over the network. By using local data to initially return search results, the time for the searcher to see results is reduced to virtually nothing. Additionally, the local results are typically more relevant to navigational searches than traditional type ahead results.
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20 Claims
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1. A computerized method for executing a hybrid call in a search performed on a mobile device, the method comprising:
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receiving a portion of a query via a first interaction by a user with a graphical user interface of the mobile device; determining if it is appropriate for a call to be made for search results responsive to a search based on the portion of the query; in response to a determination that it is appropriate for a call to be made for search results responsive to the portion of the query; calling, based on the first interaction, for results to the search from a local database on the mobile device; calling, based on the first interaction and without an intervening interaction by the user with the graphical user interface, for results to the search from a non-local data source separated from the mobile device by a network; receiving results to the search from the local database; displaying at least a portion of the results to the search from the local database in the graphical user interface of the mobile device, wherein the displaying occurs subsequently to the calling for results from the non-local data source, wherein the portion is limited to preset maximum of search results, the preset maximum being fewer search results than can be displayed in a single screen of the graphical user interface; subsequently to displaying the results to the search from the local database in the graphical user interface of the mobile device; receiving results to the search from the non-local data source; and displaying the results to the search from the non-local data source in the graphical user interface of the mobile device, at least a portion of the results to the search from the non-local data store being displayed on the same single screen as the results to the search from the local database. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A system comprising:
a computer-readable medium having instructions stored there on, which, when executed by a processor, cause the system to; receive a portion of a query via a first interaction by a user with a graphical user interface of the mobile device; determine if it is appropriate for a call to be made for search results responsive to a search based on the portion of the query; in response to a determination that it is appropriate for a call to be made for search results responsive to the portion of the query; call, based on the first interaction, for results to the search from a local database on the mobile device; call, based on the first interaction and without an intervening interaction by the user with the graphical user interface, for results to the search from a non-local data source separated from the mobile device by a network; receive results to the search from the local database; display at least a portion of the results to the search from the local database in the graphical user interface of the mobile device, wherein the displaying occurs subsequently to the calling for results from the non-local data source, wherein the portion is limited to preset maximum of search results, the preset maximum being fewer search results than can be displayed in a single screen of the graphical user interface; subsequently to displaying the results to the search from the local database in the graphical user interface of the mobile device; receive results to the search from the non-local data source; and display the results to the search from the non-local data source in the graphical user interface of the mobile device, at least a portion of the results to the search from the non-local data store being displayed on the same single screen as the results to the search from the local database. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A non-transitory machine-readable storage medium comprising instructions, which when implemented by one or more machines, cause the one or more machines to perform operations comprising:
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receiving a portion of a query via a first interaction by a user with a graphical user interface of the mobile device; determining if it is appropriate for a call to be made for search results responsive to a search based on the portion of the query; in response to a determination that it is appropriate for a call to be made for search results responsive to the portion of the query; calling, based on the first interaction, for results to the search from a local database on the mobile device; calling, based on the first interaction and without an intervening interaction by the user with the graphical user interface, for results to the search from a non-local data source separated from the mobile device by a network; receiving results to the search from the local database; displaying at least a portion of the results to the search from the local database in the graphical user interface of the mobile device, wherein the displaying occurs subsequently to the calling for results from the non-local data source, wherein the portion is limited to preset maximum of search results, the preset maximum being fewer search results than can be displayed in a single screen of the graphical user interface; subsequently to displaying the results to the search from the local database in the graphical user interface of the mobile device; receiving results to the search from the non-local data source; and displaying the results to the search from the non-local data source in the graphical user interface of the mobile device, at least a portion of the results to the search from the non-local data store being displayed on the same single screen as the results to the search from the local database. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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