Method and apparatus for utilizing an audibly coded signal to conduct commerce over the internet
First Claim
1. A method for connecting a user PC on a user node on a primary network to a remote node on the primary network, comprising the steps of:
- broadcasting from a remote location on a secondary network broadcast information over the secondary network to a location proximate the location of the user PC;
encoding unique information in the broadcast information representative of a location on the primary network of the remote node;
connecting the user'"'"'s PC to the remote node utilizing the unique information and in accordance thereto in response to receiving the unique information encoded within the broadcast information broadcast over the secondary network; and
prompting the user to interface with the user PC at approximately the same time as broadcast of the unique information over the secondary network in association with the broadcast information.
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Abstract
A Method and apparatus for utilizing an audibly coded signal to conduct commerce over the Internet. Broadcast information is broadcast from a remote location on a secondary network over the secondary network to a location thereon proximate the location of the user PC on a primary network. Unique information is encoded in the broadcast information representative of a location on the primary network of a remote node. The user'"'"'s PC is connected to the remote node utilizing the unique information, and in accordance thereto, in response to receiving the unique information encoded within the broadcast information broadcast over the secondary network. The user is then prompted to interface with the user PC at approximately the same time as broadcast of the unique information over the secondary network in association with the broadcast information.
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14 Claims
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1. A method for connecting a user PC on a user node on a primary network to a remote node on the primary network, comprising the steps of:
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broadcasting from a remote location on a secondary network broadcast information over the secondary network to a location proximate the location of the user PC;
encoding unique information in the broadcast information representative of a location on the primary network of the remote node;
connecting the user'"'"'s PC to the remote node utilizing the unique information and in accordance thereto in response to receiving the unique information encoded within the broadcast information broadcast over the secondary network; and
prompting the user to interface with the user PC at approximately the same time as broadcast of the unique information over the secondary network in association with the broadcast information. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
transmitting the unique digital value to a remote intermediate location on the primary network;
comparing the received value at the intermediate location on the primary network in a lookup table to a plurality of network addresses that define the address of multiple remote nodes on the network;
selecting from the lookup table the one of the network addresses matching the received unique digital code;
transmitting the matching network address back to the user PC; and
connecting the user PC to the matched one of the network addresses returned thereto.
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9. The method of claim 7, wherein the step of prompting comprises inserting into the television broadcast an unencoded unique audio signal not representative of the location on the primary network of the remote node wherein the non-representative audio information is audibly perceptible by the user and, in response to receiving such audible indication, the user is prompted to access his PC and the information provided thereon by receipt of the encoded unique information and the step of connecting.
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10. The method of claim 9, wherein the unencoded unique information occurs before the transmission of the encoded unique audio information.
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11. The method of claim 9, wherein the unencoded unique audio information is broadcast after the broadcast of the encoded unique audio information.
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12. The method of claim 9, wherein the length of the encoded unique audio information is less than that of the unencoded unique audio information.
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13. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of prompting the user to interface occurs after the broadcast of the encoded unique information.
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14. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of prompting occurs after the step of broadcasting the encoded unique information.
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