METHODS FOR HOSTING DATA ON A GROUP OF NETWORKED HOSTS
First Claim
1. A method for hosting data on an interoperable, related group of networked hosts organized in a tree structure including descendants associated with ancestors,each host independently accessible by network connected client computers, the method including:
- hosting ancestor data on an ancestor host, wherein;
the ancestor host defines an ancestor network daemon operating on an ancestor computer system connected to a computer network, the ancestor host accessible by client computers via the computer network;
the ancestor data includes genus content related to a genus subject matter; and
the ancestor host allows one or more client computers to access the ancestor data, via the computer network;
hosting descendant data on a descendant host that defines a descendant of the ancestor host;
wherein;
the descendant host defines a descendant network daemon operating on a descendant computer system connected to the computer network, the descendant host accessible by client computers via the computer network;
the descendant data including species content related to a species subject matter defining a niche within the genus subject matter; and
the descendant host allows one or more client computers to access the descendant data via the computer network;
incorporating an incorporated portion of the species content into the ancestor data;
connecting the ancestor host in data communication to a client computer via the computer network; and
displaying on a display unit of the client computer an ancestor output including the incorporated portion of the species content.
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Abstract
A method for hosting data on an interoperable, related group of networked hosts organized in a tree structure including descendants associated with ancestors, each host independently accessible by network connected client computers, the method including hosting ancestor data on an ancestor host, including genus content related to a genus subject matter, hosting descendant data on a descendant host including species content related to subject matter defining a species within the genus subject matter. Some examples further include incorporating at least a portion of the species content into the ancestor data, connecting the ancestor host in data communication to a client computer via the computer network, and displaying an ancestor output incorporating a portion of the ancestor data Some examples may additionally or alternatively include allowing the user to access the ancestor user features on the ancestor host in response to entering user authentication data consistent with a descendant user records.
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21 Claims
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1. A method for hosting data on an interoperable, related group of networked hosts organized in a tree structure including descendants associated with ancestors,each host independently accessible by network connected client computers, the method including:
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hosting ancestor data on an ancestor host, wherein; the ancestor host defines an ancestor network daemon operating on an ancestor computer system connected to a computer network, the ancestor host accessible by client computers via the computer network; the ancestor data includes genus content related to a genus subject matter; and the ancestor host allows one or more client computers to access the ancestor data, via the computer network; hosting descendant data on a descendant host that defines a descendant of the ancestor host;
wherein;the descendant host defines a descendant network daemon operating on a descendant computer system connected to the computer network, the descendant host accessible by client computers via the computer network; the descendant data including species content related to a species subject matter defining a niche within the genus subject matter; and the descendant host allows one or more client computers to access the descendant data via the computer network; incorporating an incorporated portion of the species content into the ancestor data; connecting the ancestor host in data communication to a client computer via the computer network; and displaying on a display unit of the client computer an ancestor output including the incorporated portion of the species content. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A method for hosting data on an interoperable, related group of networked hosts organized in a tree structure including descendants associated with ancestors, each host independently accessible by network connected client computers, the method including:
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hosting ancestor data on an ancestor host, wherein; the ancestor host defines an ancestor network daemon operating on an ancestor computer system connected to the computer network, the ancestor host accessible by client computers via the computer network; the ancestor data includes genus content related to a genus subject matter; and the ancestor host allows one or more client computers to access the ancestor data via the computer network; hosting descendant data on a descendant host, the descendant host defining an descendant of the ancestor host wherein; the descendant host defines a descendant network daemon operating on a descendant computer system connected to a computer network, the descendant host accessible by client computers via the computer network; the descendant data includes species content related to a species subject matter defining a niche within the genus subject matter, the descendant data including an incorporated portion of the ancestor data; and the descendant host allows one or more client computers to access the descendant data via the computer network; connecting the descendant host in data communication to a first client computer via the computer network; and displaying on a display unit of the first client computer a descendant output including a portion of the descendant data. - View Dependent Claims (17)
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18. A method for hosting data on an interoperable, related group of networked hosts organized in a tree structure including descendants associated with ancestors, each host independently accessible by network connected client computers, the method including:
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hosting ancestor data on an ancestor host, wherein; the ancestor host defines an ancestor network daemon operating on an ancestor computer system connected to a computer network, the ancestor host accessible by client computers via the computer network; the ancestor host includes an ancestor user authentication protocol selectively allowing a user connected by a client computer to access ancestor user features in response to user input of user authentication data; and the ancestor host allows one or more client computers to access the ancestor data via the computer network; hosting descendant data on a descendant host that defines a descendant of the ancestor host, wherein; the descendant host defines a descendant network daemon operating on a descendant computer system connected to the computer network, the descendant host accessible by client computers via the computer network; the descendant data including descendent user data corresponding one or more descendant user records corresponding to user accounts on the descendant host, each descendant t user record including a descendant user authentication field including descendant user authentication data; and the descendant host allows one or more client computers to access the descendant data via the computer network; receiving entered user authentication data on the user authentication protocol; and allowing the user to access the ancestor user features in response to entering user authentication data consistent with one of the descendant user records. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20)
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21. A method for hosting data on an interoperable, related group of networked hosts organized in a tree structure including descendants associated with ancestors, each host independently accessible by network connected client computers, the method including:
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hosting ancestor data on an ancestor host, wherein; the ancestor host defines an ancestor network daemon operating on an ancestor computer system connected to a computer network, the ancestor host accessible by client computers via the computer network; the ancestor data includes ancestor user data corresponding one or more ancestor user records corresponding to user accounts on the descendant host, each ancestor user record including social media data; and the ancestor host allows one or more client computers to access the ancestor data via the computer network; hosting descendant data on a descendant host that defines a descendant of the ancestor host, wherein; the descendant host defines a descendant network daemon operating on a descendant computer system connected to the computer network, the descendant host accessible by client computers via the computer network; the descendant data includes descendent user data corresponding one or more descendant user records corresponding to user accounts on the descendant host, each descendant user record including social media data; and the descendant;
host allows one or more client computers to access the descendant data via the computer network;incorporating an incorporated portion of the social media data into the ancestor data; connecting the ancestor host in data communication to a client computer via the computer network; and displaying on a display unit of the client computer an ancestor output including the incorporated portion of the social media data.
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