Information mapping approaches
First Claim
1. A method, comprising:
- displaying a geographical map on a computer display, wherein the map includes two or more points of interest;
concurrently displaying, in association with two or more of the points of interest, one or more elements of qualitative information respectively associated with the displayed points of interest;
displaying, in association with the map, a hierarchical list of the points of interest, wherein the hierarchical list includes one or more categories, wherein each of the categories logically contains one or more of the points of interest.
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Abstract
Methods, systems and applications for updating, enhancing, organizing, and utilizing geographic maps, for locating points of interest and places of businesses, or POI'"'"'s. Embodiments provide a method for collecting geo-coordinate data on POIs by eliciting participation of the business owners or designated employees to identify the specific locations of POI'"'"'s on a map; a map program which synchronizes to a centralized database where POI and other more frequently changing and time-dependent map information is downloaded to individual users; a map program, where in addition to the standard contact information, “qualitative” information and website links are included in an POI information box to aid in pre-qualifying a POI before selection and in booking a reservation; a method for locating markers on an Internet-based search engine map; and an improved contact management system that allows locations of contacts to be viewed on a map while minimizing address geocoding.
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26 Claims
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1. A method, comprising:
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displaying a geographical map on a computer display, wherein the map includes two or more points of interest;
concurrently displaying, in association with two or more of the points of interest, one or more elements of qualitative information respectively associated with the displayed points of interest;
displaying, in association with the map, a hierarchical list of the points of interest, wherein the hierarchical list includes one or more categories, wherein each of the categories logically contains one or more of the points of interest. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 18, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25)
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16. A method, comprising:
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displaying a geographical map on a computer display, wherein the map includes two or more points of interest;
concurrently displaying, in association with two or more of the points of interest, two or more elements of qualitative information respectively associated with the displayed points of interest, wherein the qualitative information is other than name, address, Internet address, and telephone number. - View Dependent Claims (17, 20)
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