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Method and system of implementing recorded data for automating internet interactions

a technology of recorded data and internet interaction, applied in the field of transmission of data during internet browsing, can solve the problems of inaccurate records, user burden with recording or remembering information, and variability in the complexity of the registration process, and achieve the effect of logging into a web site quickly and easily

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-11-17
AOL LLC A DELAWARE LLC
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[0014] Specifically, the present invention is related to a system providing an interface between the foregoing central database and the various Web sites visited by the user during the course of browsing the Internet. A utility window or navigation bar may be appended to the user's standard browser navigation window, and may be used to interface with the system and to access its capabilities. The programming scripts embodied in, and invoked through, such a utility window expand the capabilities of the standard browser by automating many of the tasks ordinarily completed manually by the user.
[0017] According to another embodiment of the present invention, a user may login to a Web site quickly and easily without having to re-enter a user name and password at each subsequent visit. As noted above, the central database may store a specific user name and password associated with each and every account maintained by the user; when the user wishes to access a particular account at a specific Web site, the interface of the present invention navigates to the proper site using the browser, accesses the appropriate user name and password information from the database, provides the same to the form presented at the Web site's login page, and submits the form automatically, thus logging the user into the account at the site. Additionally, the system is adapted to recognize when a user is attempting to login manually to an account which has not already been recorded in the central database, and prompts the user to record the account information if desired. The user is thereby relieved of the obligation to remember which password is associated with which account at a given Web site.

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The registration process may vary in complexity from the very simple matter of entering data into one or two fields to the very complicated matter of providing a social security number, credit card expiration dates, and the like.
As a practical matter, irrespective of the relative complexity of the registration procedure, the user is burdened with the task of recording or remembering the information provided.
In addition, the user must also keep a record of the sites with which the registration process has been completed or run the risk of having multiple accounts open at the same site inadvertently, which can lead to confusion.
In this regard, even accurate records are not useful if they are not accessible; when a user stores registration information conveniently near a home computer, for example, those records will not be of value when that user is attempting to access an account from a computer at another location, such as an office, a library, or a Web cafe.
Unless such a user commits numerous user names and passwords to memory, or endeavors always to keep written notes within reach, careful record-keeping practices can ultimately prove of limited utility.

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[0026] Turning now to the drawings, FIG. 1 shows a simplified diagrammatic view of the interaction presently required between a typical Internet user and several sites with which that user may maintain at least one registered account. Conventionally, a user connects to the Internet by means of a computer terminal 110 such as a desktop personal computer (PC) or workstation, a laptop, notebook, subnotebook, or hand-held machine, a wireless hand-held device, and the like. Once connected to the Internet, the user accesses e-mail accounts and visits Web servers, or sites, such as those represented by reference numerals 121-125, through means of one or more software applications, such as a Web browser. During the course of visiting the numerous sites which form the framework of the Internet, the user is frequently prompted to register, or to open an account, with a particular site; registration serves both to enable the Web server to identify the user as well as to simplify certain aspect...

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Abstract

A method and system of implementing recorded data for automating interactions which occur across the Internet includes storing data at a central Web server adapted for maintaining a database. Responsive to a program script requesting data, computer program code at the central Web server selectively extracts stored data from the database, manipulates the data in accordance with the request, and supplies the manipulated data in a format desired by the requesting program script.

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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION [0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09 / 561,449, filed Apr. 28, 2000, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0002] 1. Field of the Invention [0003] The present invention relates generally to transmission of data during Internet browsing, and more particularly to a method and system of implementing recorded data for automating interactions and transactions which occur on the Internet. [0004] 2. Description of the Related Art [0005] Presently, many computer users primarily employ Internet browser applications for accessing the World Wide Web (WWW, or the Web) and corresponding via electronic mail (e-mail). The typical browser serves as the means by which a user is enabled to navigate from site to site on the Web, and further serves as the interface through which the user is enabled to interact with those sites by accessing the information co...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): G06F13/00G06F15/00G06F17/00G06F17/24G06F17/30G06Q20/12G06Q30/04
CPCG06F17/243G06F17/30893G06Q40/04G06Q30/04G06Q20/12G06F16/972G06F40/174
Inventor RAWAT, JAIPALNITKAR, SAMIR
Owner AOL LLC A DELAWARE LLC
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