INTEGRATING USER INTERFACE EXPERIENCES FROM MULTIPLE APPLICATIONS
First Claim
1. At a computer system including at least one processor, a computer-implemented method for integrating experiences from at least two applications, the method comprising:
- generating, at a first application, a request for visually-interpretable information from a second application, the second application being decoupled from the first application, the request including context information associated with the first application;
sending the generated request to the second application; and
receiving one or more portions of visually-interpretable information from the second application, the visually-interpretable information being generated based on the context information associated with the first application.
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Abstract
Embodiments are directed to integrating experiences from at least two applications. In one scenario, an application at a computer system generates a request for visually-interpretable information from another application, where the second application is decoupled from the first application. The request includes context information associated with the first application. The computer system sends the generated request to the second application and receives visually-interpretable information from the second application. The visually-interpretable information is generated based on the context information associated with the first application. In some cases, the visually-interpretable information includes web page data displayable in a web browser application.
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20 Claims
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1. At a computer system including at least one processor, a computer-implemented method for integrating experiences from at least two applications, the method comprising:
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generating, at a first application, a request for visually-interpretable information from a second application, the second application being decoupled from the first application, the request including context information associated with the first application; sending the generated request to the second application; and receiving one or more portions of visually-interpretable information from the second application, the visually-interpretable information being generated based on the context information associated with the first application. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. At a computer system including at least one processor, a computer-implemented method for integrating user interface experiences from at least two applications, the method comprising:
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generating, at a first application, a request for visually-interpretable information from a second application, the second application being decoupled from the first application, the request including context information associated with the first application; sending the generated request to the second application; receiving one or more portions of visually-interpretable information from the second application, the visually-interpretable information being generated based on the context information associated with the first application, the visually-interpretable information including one or more instructions for the first application that include context information associated with the second application; and interpreting the received instructions including the context information associated with the second application to allow the first application to perform at least one action based on the received instructions. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. A computer system comprising the following:
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one or more processors; one or more computer-readable storage media having stored thereon computer-executable instructions that, when executed by the one or more processors, cause the computing system to perform a method for integrating experiences from at least two applications, the method comprising the following; generating, at a first application, a web page request requesting information from a second application, the second application being decoupled from the first application, the web page request including context information associated with the first application; sending the generated web page request to the second application; and receiving at least a first portion of web page content from the second application, the web page content being generated based on the context information associated with the first application. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20)
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