Unread-state management
First Claim
1. A method of managing and displaying items from a feed service, comprising:
- in response to finding at least one new item on a feed page of the feed service, capturing the at least one new item, each new item including all content available from the feed page, storing the at least one new item and associating it with a folder designated by the user, and setting an unread indication for each item thus newly captured, in response to user input that selects a folder for display of the items associated with it, displaying all the contents of every such item in a common single pane, and in response to a navigation to one of the unread items being displayed, distinguishing the one unread item from other unread items in the display, and removing the unread indication for the one unread item.
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Abstract
A Web-information manager monitors a user'"'"'s navigation through a display pane in which a newspaper-style display of separate items is presented, and it responds to actions that are symptomatic of a user'"'"'s reading a given item among the multiple items that the pane contains. If the user clicks on a given item, for instance, the Web-information manager can consider it as currently being read. The cursor'"'"'s having dwelled in a single item'"'"'s display for at least a predetermined minimum duration also triggers the Web-information manager to consider that item as being read. The Web-information manager thereby keeps track of which items have already been read and which ones have not.
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3 Claims
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1. A method of managing and displaying items from a feed service, comprising:
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in response to finding at least one new item on a feed page of the feed service, capturing the at least one new item, each new item including all content available from the feed page, storing the at least one new item and associating it with a folder designated by the user, and setting an unread indication for each item thus newly captured, in response to user input that selects a folder for display of the items associated with it, displaying all the contents of every such item in a common single pane, and in response to a navigation to one of the unread items being displayed, distinguishing the one unread item from other unread items in the display, and removing the unread indication for the one unread item. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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