E-service to manage contact information and signature ECards
First Claim
1. A method of providing access to a collection of electronic business cards comprising the steps of:
- providing an electronic business card Web site to a user;
allowing the creation of an electronic business card by the user using said Web site, said creation comprising;
allowing the user to enter information into a plurality of fields;
storing said information; and
sending an authentication email to the user, wherein a reply to said authentication email is required to complete said creation;
allowing the user to search for one or more electronic business cards;
allowing the user to view said electronic business cards; and
if said creation is completed, allowing the configuring of an email application toautomatically include a hyperlink to said electronic business card Web site on outgoing emails.
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Abstract
A method of providing an electronic business card (EBC) access and organization service on the Web. The cardholder database is accessible and searchable from any browser connected to the Internet or the EBC service may be installed behind a conventional firewall and thus accessible only to intranet users. The service thus provides easy access to cardholder contact information with privacy assured by use of integrated access restrictions. Access to and delivery of contact information by the service is not limited to a Web browser interface as commonly known today. The service provides multi-mode access and/or data delivery interfaces. The service also provides an export feature that formats search results into a pre-defined file structure readable by a conventional contact management programs. Custom export file formats may also be defined provide even wider connectivity and cross-platform utility. Access to individual records is controlled at both the record level and the field level, with multiple privacy levels for each field, in addition to the well-known “public” and “private” levels. Users having certain permissions are permitted to read a defined group of records, though not necessarily all fields in each record. A location tracking feature is also provided to allow the cardholder to rapidly designate a pre-defined contact location. Alternately, the cardholder may define a temporary contact location not normally stored in the database system. Electronic mail sent by the cardholder is automatically formatted to contain a signature hypertext link directing recipients of the email to the EBC service. This hyperlink enables the recipient of the email to rapidly access the EBC system to locate the cardholder and/or obtain additional information.
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Citations
32 Claims
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1. A method of providing access to a collection of electronic business cards comprising the steps of:
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providing an electronic business card Web site to a user; allowing the creation of an electronic business card by the user using said Web site, said creation comprising; allowing the user to enter information into a plurality of fields; storing said information; and sending an authentication email to the user, wherein a reply to said authentication email is required to complete said creation; allowing the user to search for one or more electronic business cards; allowing the user to view said electronic business cards; and if said creation is completed, allowing the configuring of an email application to automatically include a hyperlink to said electronic business card Web site on outgoing emails.
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2. The method of claim 1, wherein said electronic business card file Web site is accessible from the Internet.
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3. The method of claim 1, wherein said electronic business card Web site is accessible from an intranet isolated from the Internet by a firewall security 20 device.
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4. The method of claim 1, wherein said electronic business card Web site is accessible from a web browser.
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5. The method of claim 1, wherein said electronic business card Web site is accessible from a personal digital assistant.
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6. The method of claim 1, wherein said electronic business card Web site is accessible from a browser-enabled telephone.
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7. The method of claim 1, wherein said electronic business card Web site is accessible by spoken commands.
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8. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of allowing the user to listen to audio playback of said electronic business record.
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9. A computer system for providing access to a collection of electronic business cards, comprising computer instructions for:
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providing an electronic business card Web site to a user; allowing the creation of an electronic business card by the user using said Web site, said creation comprising; allowing the user to enter information into a plurality of fields; storing said information; and sending an authentication email to the user, wherein a reply to said authentication email is required to complete said creation; allowing the user to search for one or more electronic business card; allowing the user to view said electronic business card; and if said creation is completed, allowing the configuring of an email application to automatically include a hyperlink to said electronic business card Web site on outgoing emails.
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10. The computer system of claim 9, wherein said electronic business card file Web site is accessible from the Internet.
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11. The computer system of claim 9, wherein said electronic business card file Web site is accessible from an intranet isolated from the Internet by a firewall security device.
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12. The computer system of claim 9, wherein said electronic business card file Web site is accessible from a web browser.
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13. The computer system of claim 9, wherein said electronic business card file Web site is accessible from a personal digital assistant.
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14. The computer system of claim 9, wherein said electronic business card file Web site is accessible from a browser-enabled telephone.
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15. The computer system of claim 9, wherein said electronic business card file Web site is accessible by spoken commands.
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16. The computer system of claim 9, further comprising computer instructions for allowing the user to listen to audio playback of said electronic business record.
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17. A computer-readable storage medium, comprising computer instructions for:
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providing an electronic business card Web site to a user; allowing the creation of an electronic business card by the user using said Web site, said creation comprising; allowing the user to enter information into a plurality of fields; storing said information; and sending an authentication email to the user, wherein a reply to said authentication email is required to complete said creation; allowing the user to search for one or more electronic business card; allowing the user to view said electronic business card; and if said creation is completed, allowing the configuring of an email application to automatically include a hyperlink to said electronic business card Web site on outgoing emails.
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18. The computer-readable storage medium of claim 17, wherein said electronic business card file Web site is accessible from the Internet.
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19. The computer-readable storage medium of claim 17, wherein said electronic business card file Web site is accessible from an intranet isolated from the Internet by a firewall security device.
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20. The computer-readable storage medium of claim 17, wherein said electronic business card file Web site is accessible from a web browser.
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21. The computer-readable storage medium of claim 17, wherein said electronic business card file Web site is accessible from a personal digital assistant.
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22. The computer-readable storage medium of claim 17, wherein said 10 electronic business card file Web site is accessible from a browser-enabled telephone.
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23. The computer-readable storage medium of claim 17, wherein said electronic business card file Web site is accessible by spoken commands.
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24. The computer-readable storage medium of claim 17, further comprising computer instructions for allowing the user to listen to audio playback of said electronic business record.
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25. A computer data signal embodied in a carrier wave, comprising computer instructions for:
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providing an electronic business card Web site to a user; allowing the creation of an electronic business card by the user using said Web site, said creation comprising; allowing the user to enter information into a plurality of fields; storing said information; and sending an authentication email to the user, wherein a reply to said authentication email is required to complete said creation; allowing the user to search for one or more electronic business cards; allowing the user to view said electronic business cards; and if said creation is completed, allowing the configuring of an email application to automatically include a hyperlink to said electronic business card Web site on outgoing emails.
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26. The computer data signal of claim 25, wherein said electronic business card Web site is accessible from the Internet.
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27. The computer data signal of claim 25, wherein said electronic business card Web site is accessible from an intranet isolated from the Internet by a firewall security device.
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28. The computer data signal of claim 25, wherein said electronic business card Web site is accessible from a web browser.
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29. The computer data signal of claim 25, wherein said electronic business card Web site is accessible from a personal digital assistant.
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30. The computer data signal of claim 25, wherein said electronic business card Web site is accessible from a browser-enabled telephone.
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31. The computer data signal of claim 25, wherein said electronic business card Web site is accessible by spoken commands.
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32. The computer data signal of claim 25, further comprising computer instructions for allowing the user to listen to audio playback of said electronic business record.
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