Apparatus and method for tracing the distribution of diversely sourced internet content
First Claim
1. A method of tracking distributed content within a computer network, which is displayed on a computer device, comprising:
- displaying first addressed content in a first frame having a format and controls which are specific to the first addressed content, the first frame and first addressed content acquired and rendered independently from a Web browser program, and wherein display of the first addressed content is at least in part outside of a window of a Web browser program, and further wherein the first addressed content comprises at least a portion of a definition of the first frame;
displaying second addressed content in a second frame having a format and controls which are specific to the second addressed content, the second frame and second addressed content rendered independently from a Web browser program, and wherein display of the second addressed content is at least in part outside of a window of a Web browser program, and further wherein the second addressed content comprises at least a portion of a definition of the second frame;
recording information that includes starting times and ending times for time periods during which the first addressed content and the second addressed content were displayed on said computing device;
deriving, using said recorded information, whether said first addressed content and said second addressed content were displayed on said computing device during overlapping time periods; and
outputting said determination of whether said first addressed content and said second addressed content were displayed on said computing device during overlapping time periods such that it may be used by other processes.
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Abstract
The invention includes a method of tracking distributed content within a computer network. The method includes the step of identifying the delivery of a set of Network Information Monitors (NIMs). Information about each NTM within the set of NIMs is tracked. The information includes a first time at which a user opens a selected NIM, a second time at which the user closes the selected NW, and an identifier for the selected NIM. The information is used to determine sub-sets of NIMs that are displayed simultaneously. The invention also includes a method of identifying the delivery of a Network Information Monitor (NIM) to a user. Content information for the NIM is recorded. NIM use activity is tracked the user for a set of NIMs. The content information is correlated with the NIM use activity.
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1. A method of tracking distributed content within a computer network, which is displayed on a computer device, comprising:
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displaying first addressed content in a first frame having a format and controls which are specific to the first addressed content, the first frame and first addressed content acquired and rendered independently from a Web browser program, and wherein display of the first addressed content is at least in part outside of a window of a Web browser program, and further wherein the first addressed content comprises at least a portion of a definition of the first frame; displaying second addressed content in a second frame having a format and controls which are specific to the second addressed content, the second frame and second addressed content rendered independently from a Web browser program, and wherein display of the second addressed content is at least in part outside of a window of a Web browser program, and further wherein the second addressed content comprises at least a portion of a definition of the second frame; recording information that includes starting times and ending times for time periods during which the first addressed content and the second addressed content were displayed on said computing device; deriving, using said recorded information, whether said first addressed content and said second addressed content were displayed on said computing device during overlapping time periods; and outputting said determination of whether said first addressed content and said second addressed content were displayed on said computing device during overlapping time periods such that it may be used by other processes. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A system for tracking information relating to interaction with software objects on a computing device, comprising:
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a computer-readable storage medium having stored thereon; a first software object, comprising information programmed in a format readable by a Web browser program, wherein the information includes instructions for invoking a first computing device resident process executable independent of a Web browser and a definition that defines at least in part a functionality and an appearance of a first user interface outside of a window of a Web browser program and within which the results of the first computing device resident process are presented; a second software object comprising information programmed in a format readable by a Web browser program, wherein the information includes instructions for invoking a second computing device resident process executable independent of a Web browser and a definition that defines at least in part a functionality and an appearance of a second user interface outside of a window of a Web browser program and within which the results of the second computing device resident process are presented; a third software object configured to record information including starting times and ending times for time periods during which a user interacts with the first software object and the second software object on said computing device; and a fourth software object configured to communicate with a server coupled to said computing device to thereby provide the information to the server for determining at least whether said information comprising said first software object and information comprising said second software object were displayed on a computing device during overlapping time periods.
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