Citation selection and routing feature for hand-held content display device
First Claim
1. In a hand-held computing device, a method of routing a citation of one or more passages to a destination, the method comprising the computer-implemented steps of:
- (a) displaying a literary title to a user on a touch-sensitive display of the hand-held computing device, the literary title being stored in the memory of the device in digital form;
(b) in response to user selection of a citation of one or more passages from the literary title and at least one routing address, storing a data record within the memory, the data record representing the citation of the one or more passages and the routing address; and
(c) transferring the citation of the one or more passages and the routing address to a general purpose computer that is programmed to route the citation of the one or more passages based on the routing address.
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Abstract
An electronic reading system is disclosed which allows users to download books and other types of content to a hand-held reader device for viewing. Using software which runs on a personal computer (PC), the user can download titles from Internet sites to the PC. Titles are then automatically transferred to the device when the device is placed in a cradle which is connected to the PC. Using the device'"'"'s touch-sensitive display and graphical user interface, the user can access various software-implemented features associated with the display and management of the content. One feature is a user-definable hotkey that can be “dragged and dropped” onto a menu item to create a shortcut to that item. Another feature allows the user to tap twice on a displayed word to cause the device to look the word up in a pre-specified or default reference title, such as a dictionary or an encyclopedia. Another feature allows the user to block a passage on the touch-sensitive display and then specify one or more destinations (email addresses, file folders, fax numbers, printers, etc.) for routing the passage; when the device is subsequently placed in the cradle, the passage is automatically retrieved by the PC and routed to the specified destination(s). The device also implements a user interface feature for allowing the user to rapidly and conveniently adjust the orientation of the displayed title.
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33 Claims
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1. In a hand-held computing device, a method of routing a citation of one or more passages to a destination, the method comprising the computer-implemented steps of:
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(a) displaying a literary title to a user on a touch-sensitive display of the hand-held computing device, the literary title being stored in the memory of the device in digital form;
(b) in response to user selection of a citation of one or more passages from the literary title and at least one routing address, storing a data record within the memory, the data record representing the citation of the one or more passages and the routing address; and
(c) transferring the citation of the one or more passages and the routing address to a general purpose computer that is programmed to route the citation of the one or more passages based on the routing address. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
adding beginning and ending markup language tags to the data record; and
adding markup language formatting tags in effect at the start of the citation to the data record.
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10. The method of claim 1, wherein step (b) further comprises automatically adding to the data record a tag that identifies the title.
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11. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of storing comprises storing pointers to a start and end of the citation in the data record.
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12. The method of claim 1, wherein step (a) comprises displaying a book title on the touch-sensitive display, the book title stored in the memory in an encrypted form.
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13. A method of using a hand-held computing device in combination with a general purpose computer to route a citation of one or more passages of a literary work, the method comprising the steps of:
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blocking the citation of one or more passages from the work on a touch-sensitive display of the hand-held device;
selecting at least one destination for routing the citation of one or more passages using the touch-sensitive display; and
initiating a communications session between the hand-held device and the general purpose computer to cause the citation of one or more passages to be automatically transferred to the general purpose computer and routed to at least one destination. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22)
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23. A hand-held computing device that is adapted to be used to read literary works, comprising:
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a housing which supports a processor, memory, and a touch-sensitive display; and
at least one literary title stored within the memory, the literary title adapted to be viewed by a user on the touch-sensitive display;
wherein the processor is programmed to respond to user selection of a citation of one or more passages from the literary title for routing by performing at least the following steps;
(a) prompting the user to specify at least one destination address for routing the citation of the one or more passages;
(b) storing in the memory representations of a destination address selected in step (a) and of the citation of the one or more passages; and
(c) transferring the citation of the one or more passages and the destination address to a second computing device that is programmed to route the citation of the one or more passages using the destination address. - View Dependent Claims (24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32)
a cradle which connects to a general purpose computer, the cradle adapted to receive and electronically connect to the hand-held computing device; and
a program which runs on the general purpose computer, the program adapted to receive the citation and the destination address from the hand-held computing device via the cradle and to route the citation to the destination address.
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27. The hand-held computing device of claim 26, wherein step (c) is performed automatically in response to placement of the device in the cradle.
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28. The hand-held computing device according to claim 23, wherein step (a) comprises prompting the user to select at least one of the following types of destination address options:
- an email address, a facsimile number, a printer, and a file folder.
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29. The hand-held computing device according to claim 23, wherein the processor implements a user interface which includes a menu option for allowing a user to add an annotation to the data record, and is programmed to transfer the annotation to the second computing device with the citation.
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30. The hand-held computing device according to claim 23, wherein step (b) comprises generating and storing a data record for subsequent transfer to the second computing device within the memory, the data record comprising:
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beginning and ending markup language tags; and
markup language formatting tags in effect at the start of the citation within the title.
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31. The hand-held computing device according to claim 30, wherein the data record further comprises a tag that identifies the title.
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32. The hand-held computing device according to claim 30, wherein the data record further comprises pointers to the start and end of the citation within the title, and step (c) comprises using the pointers to copying the citation into the data record upon initiation of a transfer operation.
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33. A general purpose computer having a cradle connected thereto, the cradle adapted to receive a hand-held computing device, the general purpose computer having a processor programmed to receive and route citations of one or more passages of one or more literary works stored within a memory of the hand-held device by performing at least the following steps:
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(a) detecting the presence of the hand-held computing device in the cradle;
(b) automatically receiving a plurality of citations of one or more passages and a plurality of destination addresses from the hand-held computing device via the cradle; and
(c) automatically routing the citations of one or more passages to destinations specified by the destination addresses.
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