Content aggregation and presentation
First Claim
1. One or more computer-readable storage media storing instructions that, when executed by one or more processors, configure one or more computing devices to perform operations comprising:
- comparing metadata of an individual content item with at least one user preference to determine a degree of correlation between the individual content item and the at least one user preference;
selecting the individual content item for inclusion in an aggregate content item based at least in part on the degree of correlation, wherein the aggregate content item includes a plurality of individual content items;
associating the individual content item with a decay rate indicative of a rate at which a ranking value for the individual content item decreases over a period of time, wherein the decay rate associated with the individual content item is provided by a vendor of the individual content item;
determining the ranking value for the individual content item based at least in part on the decay rate and the period of time between a publish time of the individual content item and a current time;
determining that the ranking value for the individual content item does not satisfy a threshold ranking value;
determining that the individual content item has expired based at least in part on the determining that the ranking value for the individual content item does not satisfy the threshold ranking value; and
removing the individual content item determined to have expired from the aggregate content item.
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Abstract
Techniques for providing personalized presentations of aggregated content items are described herein. These techniques may aggregate individual content items from multiple sources, filter the content items based on the preferences of a user, and create an ordered presentation of the content items. A different presentation may be available to the user at different times, for example, a new presentation may be available each day. The new presentation may include more recent or more relevant content items than previous presentations of content items. Each presentation may combine the multiple individual content items together in such a way that each individual content item appears to the user as part of a single content item. User interaction with the aggregation of content items may be analyzed and that analysis may be used to modify subsequent selection and ordering of content items in future presentations.
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20 Claims
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1. One or more computer-readable storage media storing instructions that, when executed by one or more processors, configure one or more computing devices to perform operations comprising:
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comparing metadata of an individual content item with at least one user preference to determine a degree of correlation between the individual content item and the at least one user preference; selecting the individual content item for inclusion in an aggregate content item based at least in part on the degree of correlation, wherein the aggregate content item includes a plurality of individual content items; associating the individual content item with a decay rate indicative of a rate at which a ranking value for the individual content item decreases over a period of time, wherein the decay rate associated with the individual content item is provided by a vendor of the individual content item; determining the ranking value for the individual content item based at least in part on the decay rate and the period of time between a publish time of the individual content item and a current time; determining that the ranking value for the individual content item does not satisfy a threshold ranking value; determining that the individual content item has expired based at least in part on the determining that the ranking value for the individual content item does not satisfy the threshold ranking value; and removing the individual content item determined to have expired from the aggregate content item. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A computer-implemented method comprising:
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associating an individual content item of an aggregate content item with a decay rate indicative of a rate at which a ranking value for the individual content item decreases over a period of time, wherein the aggregate content item includes a plurality of individual content items, and wherein the decay rate associated with the individual content item is provided by a third party associated with the individual content item; determining, by one or more computing devices, the ranking value for the individual content item based at least in part on the decay rate and the period of time between a publish time of the individual content item and a current time; determining that the ranking value for the individual content item does not satisfy a threshold ranking value; determining that the individual content item has expired based at least in part on the determining that the ranking value for the individual content item does not satisfy the threshold ranking value; removing the individual content item determined to have expired from the aggregate content item; identifying at least one new individual content item to replace, in the aggregate content item, the individual content item determined to have expired; and adding the at least one new individual content item to the aggregate content item. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A computing device comprising:
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one or more processors; and a memory coupled to the one or more processors, the memory storing computer readable instructions that, when executed by the one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to at least; receive a decay rate from a third party associated with an individual content item, the decay rate indicative of a rate at which a ranking value for the individual content item decreases over a period of time associate the decay rate with the individual content item; determine that the individual content item of an aggregate content item has expired, the aggregate content item including a plurality of individual content items; identify at least one new individual content item to replace, in the aggregate content item, the individual content item determined to have expired; update the aggregate content item by removing the individual content item determined to have expired from the aggregate content item and adding the at least one new individual content item to the aggregate content item; and cause the updated aggregate content item or at least a notification of the updated aggregate content item to be delivered to a user computing device. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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