Weather information delivery systems and methods providing planning functionality and navigational tools
First Claim
1. A weather system for use in providing weather information to consumers over the Internet, the system employing a navigational architecture having:
- a weather page for a geographical region;
a set of pages contextually-related to each other and associated with the geographical region;
the weather page including links to each one of the contextually-related pages;
the set of contextually-related pages containing links to both the weather page and also to all other contextually-related pages; and
the weather page and the set of contextually-related pages being arranged in a hub-and-spoke fashion with the weather page being a hub and the set of contextually-related pages being spokes,wherein from any one of the contextually-related pages or from the weather page, consumers can navigate directly to all other contextually-related pages or to the weather page.
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Abstract
A weather system available through the Internet provides for clean and consistent global navigation, brings content close to the consumer, and allows consumers to plan their lives based on the weather. The weather system provides consumers with multiple methods of navigating through the site, including: geographical, categorical/activity-based, localized/contextual, and temporal. These navigation methods are not mutually exclusive but instead are tightly nested to allow consumers to navigate seamlessly through the site, switching from one method to the next. On a local weather page, the information is organized in a hub-and-spoke fashion so that consumers can navigate to interrelated information. The weather system can quickly give consumers the local weather at any location, but also empowers consumers to plan their lives based on the weather. The weather system parses weather information and other data into a database and uses a combination of presentation beans, data beans, and advertisement beans to build pages that are delivered to the consumers. Business logic is incorporated into the beans to allow the system to select content and displays based on the consumer, the consumer'"'"'s product, network, geography, weather, co-brand, language, and locale.
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1. A weather system for use in providing weather information to consumers over the Internet, the system employing a navigational architecture having:
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a weather page for a geographical region; a set of pages contextually-related to each other and associated with the geographical region; the weather page including links to each one of the contextually-related pages; the set of contextually-related pages containing links to both the weather page and also to all other contextually-related pages; and the weather page and the set of contextually-related pages being arranged in a hub-and-spoke fashion with the weather page being a hub and the set of contextually-related pages being spokes, wherein from any one of the contextually-related pages or from the weather page, consumers can navigate directly to all other contextually-related pages or to the weather page. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method of providing weather-related information to a user over a network comprising:
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providing a first hub web page associated with a first context and not associated with a second context and comprising (i) links for directly accessing each of a first group of spoke web pages and (ii) links for directly accessing each web page of a group of hub web pages, providing each web page of the first group of spoke web pages, wherein each web page of the first group of spoke web pages is associated with the first context and not associated with the second context and comprises (i) a link for directly accessing the first hub web page and (ii) a link for directly accessing each of the other web pages of the first group of spoke web pages; providing a second hub web page associated with the second context and not associated with the first context and comprising (i) links for directly accessing each of a second group of spoke web pages and (ii) links for directly accessing each other web page of the group of hub web pages; and providing each web page of the second group of spoke web pages, wherein each web page of the second group of spoke web pages is associated with the second context and not associated with the first context and comprises (i) a link for directly accessing the second hub web page and (ii) a link for directly accessing each of the other web pages of the second group of spoke web pages. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A method of permitting navigation through a weather site on the Internet, comprising:
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allowing a consumer to select from any one or a combination of a plurality of navigational modes available at the weather site, the navigation modes including at least two from the group comprising; navigating through a geographical architecture provided by the weather site in which weather information is arranged in a hierarchical manner; navigating through a categorical architecture in which weather information is grouped by category; navigating through a contextual architecture in which information is organized into contextually-related groups of pages; navigating through a temporal architecture in which information is interrelated chronologically; receiving a first request from the consumer through one of the navigation modes, the request including a first constraint for allowing the consumer to move within a selected one of the architectures; delivering a first set of information to the consumer in response to the request and the first constraint; permitting the consumer to switch to a second navigation mode; receiving a second request from the consumer through the second navigation mode, the second request including a second constraint for allowing the consumer to move within the second architecture; and delivering a second of information to the consumer in response to the second request; wherein the second set of information delivered to the consumer is selected based on both the first constraint and the second constraint. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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