Multilingual tagging of content with conditional display of unilingual tags
First Claim
1. One or more non-transitory computer-readable storage media comprising a plurality of instructions to cause a computer to:
- obtain a first identifier of a first natural language;
create and store in a memory of said computer, a webpage comprising at least a title of a piece of content;
use the first identifier of the first natural language to select a first set of tags associated with said piece of content, from among a plurality of tags comprising strings of text expressed in a plurality of natural languages;
wherein each tag in the first set comprises a string of text expressed in the first natural language and an identifier of said piece of content;
if a number of tags in the first set is non-zero, store at least a first string of text comprised in one tag in the first set of tags in said webpage in said memory; and
if the number of tags in the first set is zero, use a second identifier to select a second set of tags comprising strings of texts expressed in a second natural language different from the first natural language, and store in the webpage in said memory, at least one of;
(A) a hyperlink to the second set tags;
or(B) at least a second string of text comprised in one tag in the second set of tags.
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Abstract
One or more computers are programmed to obtain an identifier of a natural language (“session language”). Additionally, the one or more computers are programmed to create and store in a computer memory, a webpage to be displayed to the user, including at least a title of a piece of content. In addition, the one or more computers automatically use the language identifier to select from among multiple tags that are expressed in multiple languages, a set of tags in the session language. One or more tags in the selected set are then stored in the web page in the computer memory, if the selected set is non-zero. If the number of tags in the selected set is zero (i.e. there exist no tags in the session language), in some embodiments a message is included in the webpage, indicating that there are no tags available.
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1. One or more non-transitory computer-readable storage media comprising a plurality of instructions to cause a computer to:
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obtain a first identifier of a first natural language; create and store in a memory of said computer, a webpage comprising at least a title of a piece of content; use the first identifier of the first natural language to select a first set of tags associated with said piece of content, from among a plurality of tags comprising strings of text expressed in a plurality of natural languages; wherein each tag in the first set comprises a string of text expressed in the first natural language and an identifier of said piece of content; if a number of tags in the first set is non-zero, store at least a first string of text comprised in one tag in the first set of tags in said webpage in said memory; and if the number of tags in the first set is zero, use a second identifier to select a second set of tags comprising strings of texts expressed in a second natural language different from the first natural language, and store in the webpage in said memory, at least one of; (A) a hyperlink to the second set tags;
or(B) at least a second string of text comprised in one tag in the second set of tags. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A computer-implemented method for tagging content, the method comprising:
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receiving a first identifier of a first natural language, of a session of a computer with a user; automatically displaying in the first natural language, at least a description of a piece of content accessible to the computer; at least one processor using the first identifier to retrieve from a memory, a first set of tags comprising strings of text expressed in the first natural language; wherein each tag in the first set comprises a string of text expressed in the first natural language and an identifier of said piece of content; and automatically checking if a number of the tags in the first set is greater than zero and if not then automatically using a second identifier to retrieve and display adjacent to the description in the first natural language, a second set tags comprising strings of text expressed in a second natural language different from the first natural language. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. An apparatus for interfacing with a user, the apparatus comprising a processor and a memory coupled to the processor, the apparatus comprising:
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means for receiving a first identifier of a first natural language, of a session of said computer with a user; means for displaying in the first natural language, at least a description of a piece of content accessible to the computer; means for using the first identifier to retrieve from said memory, a first set of tags expressed in the first natural language; wherein each tag in the first set comprises a string of text expressed in the first natural language and an identifier of said piece of content; and means for checking if a number of the tags in the first set is greater than zero and if not then using a second identifier to retrieve and display adjacent to the description in the first natural language, a second set tags expressed in a second natural language different from the first natural language. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20)
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