Recirculating network address list with single button sequencer/selector
First Claim
1. An improved method for selecting and retrieving frequently utilized data associated with network locations within a computer network, comprising the steps of:
- storing identifiers for frequently utilized network locations in a recirculating list, such that said recirculating list provides said identifiers with a sequential order;
designating one of said identifiers as a next network location;
displaying said identifier for said next network location in a user interface;
thereafter, receiving a single user input that activates a mechanism for automatically accessing said next network location identified by said identifier displayed in said user interface; and
in response to receiving said single user input;
automatically retrieving data from said next network location; and
automatically circulating said recirculating list according to said sequential order to cause a successive one of said identifiers to be displayed as said next network location, such that a user may retrieve data from a succession of network locations according to said sequential order of said recirculating list by repeatedly providing said single user input.
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Abstract
An improved method and system for selecting, retrieving and managing access to computer network locations. The method improves access to frequently utilized network locations by providing a recirculating list of network addresses selectable by a single user input. A user interface to the computer network can be accomplished utilizing a network browser in cooperation with a personal computer. The recirculating list of frequently utilized network locations is entered by the user into the system. The recirculating list has a selectable network location which is displayed to the user. The selectable network location can be requested and retrieved by a single user input such as selecting an icon which resides on a toolbar. The information or data associated with the selectable network location is automatically displayed in response to the user selecting the active URL of the recirculating list. The selectable network address can be accessed by a user in response to a single user input. After the single user input selects the active URL of the recirculating list the next URL becomes the active URL such that the user can efficiently select the next available selection. The list is recirculated such that a list of frequently accessed network locations can be efficiently managed and selected utilizing a single user input in cooperation with the recirculating list.
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18 Claims
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1. An improved method for selecting and retrieving frequently utilized data associated with network locations within a computer network, comprising the steps of:
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storing identifiers for frequently utilized network locations in a recirculating list, such that said recirculating list provides said identifiers with a sequential order;
designating one of said identifiers as a next network location;
displaying said identifier for said next network location in a user interface;
thereafter, receiving a single user input that activates a mechanism for automatically accessing said next network location identified by said identifier displayed in said user interface; and
in response to receiving said single user input;
automatically retrieving data from said next network location; and
automatically circulating said recirculating list according to said sequential order to cause a successive one of said identifiers to be displayed as said next network location, such that a user may retrieve data from a succession of network locations according to said sequential order of said recirculating list by repeatedly providing said single user input. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
said user interface comprises a user interface of a network browser; and
said method further comprises;
storing said identifier for said next network location; and
after said network browser has been terminated and re-initiated, automatically displaying said stored identifier.
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5. The method of claim 1, wherein:
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said user interface comprises a user interface of a network browser; and
said method further comprises;
receiving user input designating one of said identifiers in said recirculating list as a default next network location;
storing said identifier for said default next network location; and
after said network browser has been terminated and re-initiated, automatically displaying said stored identifier.
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6. The method of claim 1, wherein:
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said step of displaying said identifier for said next network location comprises displaying a selectable object in said user interface; and
said step of receiving a user input comprises detecting that a user has selected said selectable object.
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7. The method of claim 6, wherein:
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said user input comprises a first user input; and
said method further comprises responding to a second selection of said selectable object by automatically retrieving data associated with said successive one of said identifiers which was circulated to be displayed as said next network location in response to said first user input.
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8. The method of claim 6, wherein:
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said user interface comprises a graphical user interface (GUI) window generated by a network browser;
said steps of displaying said identifier for said next network location and said selectable object comprise displaying said identifier for said next network location and said selectable object in said GUI window; and
said step of detecting that a user has selected said selectable object comprises detecting that said user has utilized a pointing device to click on said selectable object.
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9. The method of claim 8, wherein:
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said selectable object is displayed in said graphical user interface (GUI) window as button labeled “
next”
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said identifier for said next network location is displayed in said GUI window as a universal resource locator (URL); and
said URL and said button labeled “
next”
are displayed within said GUI window substantially continuously, such that said URL provides a substantially permanent visual indication of the network location to be retrieved in response to selection of said button labeled “
next,”
whereby a user who is viewing data from a current location may retrieve data from said URL with a single input action selecting said button labeled “
next”
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10. A program product for selecting and retrieving frequently utilized data associated with network locations within a computer network, said program product comprising:
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list logic that stores identifiers for frequently utilized network locations in a recirculation list, such that said recirculating list provides said identifiers with a sequential order;
designation logic that designates one of said identifiers as a next network location;
display logic that displays said identifier for said next network location in a user interface;
input logic which receives a single user input that activates a mechanism for automatically accessing said next network location identified by said identifier displayed in said user interface;
retrieval logic that automatically retrieves data from said next network location in response to said single user input;
circulation logic that automatically circulates said recirculating list, in response to said single user input according to said sequential order to cause a successive one of said identifiers to be displayed as said next network location, such that a user may retrieve data from a succession of network locations according to said sequential order of said recirculating list by repeatedly providing said single user input; and
a computer usable medium encoding said list logic, said designation logic, said display logic, said input logic, said retrieval logic, and said circulation logic. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
said user interface comprises a user interface of a network browser; and
said computer usable medium also encodes a state preserver that saves said identifier for said next network location, such that when said network browser is terminated and then re-initiated, said display logic displays said saved identifier.
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14. The program product of claim 10, wherein:
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said user interface comprises a user interface of a network browser;
said computer usable medium also encodes preferences logic that receives user input designating one of said identifiers in said recirculating list as a default next network location and that saves said identifier of said default network location, such that when said network browser is terminated and then re-initiated, said display logic displays said saved identifier.
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15. The program product of claim 10, wherein:
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said display logic displays a selectable object associated with said identifier for said next network location in said user interface; and
said single user input comprises a user selection of said selectable object.
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16. The program product of claim 15, wherein:
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said user input comprises a first user input; and
said retrieval logic responds to a second selection of said selectable object by automatically retrieving data associated with said successive one of said identifiers which was circulated to be displayed as said next network location in response to said first user input.
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17. The program product of claim 15, wherein:
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said user interface comprises a graphical user interface (GUI) window generated by a network browser;
said display logic displays said identifier for said next network location and said selectable object in said GUI window; and
said single user input comprises input from a pointing device indicating that a user has clicked on said selectable object.
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18. The program product of claim 17, wherein:
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said display logic displays said selectable object in said graphical user interface (GUI) window as button labeled “
next”
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said display logic displays said identifier for said next network location in said GUI window as a universal resource locator (URL); and
said URL and said button labeled “
next”
are displayed within said GUI window substantially continuously, such that said URL provides a substantially permanent visual indication of the network location to be retrieved in response to selection of said button labeled “
next”
, whereby a user who is viewing data from a current location may retrieve data from said URL with a single input action selecting said button labeled “
next”
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