System, method, and computer program product for online and offline interactive applications on mobile devices
First Claim
1. A method for exchanging data between a plurality of clients and information sources via a server, comprising:
- (a) obtaining data objects from a plurality of sources, said data objects being in native formats specific to their respective sources;
(b) converting said data objects to a common data format, wherein said common data format differs from said native formats; and
(c) transmitting said converted data objects in said common data format to said plurality of clients, said clients configured to display said converted data objects in said common data format using a common interface, wherein said common interface operates without regard for said native formats, and wherein said common interface allows manipulation of said data objects in said common data format.
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Abstract
A system, method and computer program product for exchanging data between a client and information sources via a server. The invention operates by obtaining data objects from a plurality of sources, wherein the data objects have native data formats specific to the sources. The data objects are converted to a common data format, and are then transmitted to the client. At the client, the data objects are modified. The modified data objects are compliant with the common data format. The modified data objects are transmitted to the server, where they are converted to the native data formats specific to the sources associated therewith. Then, the converted modified data objects are transmitted to the associated sources.
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14 Claims
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1. A method for exchanging data between a plurality of clients and information sources via a server, comprising:
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(a) obtaining data objects from a plurality of sources, said data objects being in native formats specific to their respective sources; (b) converting said data objects to a common data format, wherein said common data format differs from said native formats; and (c) transmitting said converted data objects in said common data format to said plurality of clients, said clients configured to display said converted data objects in said common data format using a common interface, wherein said common interface operates without regard for said native formats, and wherein said common interface allows manipulation of said data objects in said common data format. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. An article of manufacture including a computer-readable medium having instructions stored thereon that, if executed by a processing device, cause the processing device to perform operations comprising:
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obtaining data objects from a plurality of sources, said data objects being in native formats specific to their respective sources; converting said data objects to a common data format, wherein said common data format differs from said native formats; and transmitting said converted data objects in said common data format to a plurality of clients, said clients configured to display said converted data objects in said common data format using a common interface, wherein said common interface operates without regard for said native formats, and wherein said common interface allows manipulation of said data objects in said common data format. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A system to exchange data between a plurality of clients and information sources via a server, comprising:
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a first module configured to obtain data objects from a plurality of sources, said data objects being in native formats specific to their respective sources; a second module configured to convert said data objects to a common data format, wherein said common data format differs from said native formats; and a third module configured to transmit said converted data objects in said common data format to said plurality of clients, said clients configured to display said converted data objects in said common data format using a common interface, wherein said common interface operates without regard for said native formats, and wherein said common interface allows manipulation of said data objects in said common data format. - View Dependent Claims (14)
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