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Method and apparatus for creating and maintaining a scrapbook of information pages
   
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US Patent 6476827
Issued Date
November 5, 2002
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A "state" icon having a plurality of manifestations corresponding to a plurality of states associated with saving a copy of a current information page being browsed is automatically displayed for a user. The "state" icon denotes to the user whether the information page or other variants have been previously saved. A "single click" icon is employed to facilitate saving a copy of the current information page being browsed for a user. The saving is accomplished without requiring further interaction with the user. A "remote save" mechanism is provided to facilitate automatic retrieval of one or more information pages in accordance with one or more specified user conditions, and saving of the retrieved information pages in a repository. The information pages are retrieved and saved without requiring them to be first downloaded to the user's system. Selected ones of these and other features are provided to different embodiments to enhance a user's ability to create and maintain a "scrapbook" of information pages that are of interest the user.
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Owner
Xoucin, Inc. (Kirkland, WA)
Published
November 5, 2002
Application Number
09/387,080
Filed
August 31, 1999
US Classification
715/738   715/835
Int'l Classification
G06F   17/30   (20060101)  
USPTO Field of Search
345/700   345/733   345/748   345/749   345/764   345/765   345/769   345/772   345/835   345/839   345/738   709/201   709/203   709/217   709/219  
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