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Method and system of facilitating on-line shopping using a dynamically controlled browser interface

a dynamic control and browser interface technology, applied in the field of method and system of facilitating online shopping using an internet browser, can solve the problems of not being able to modify the browser interface, not providing access to the various browser application programming interfaces (apis) of plug-ins and interfaces, and becoming difficult for content providers (i.e., owners of internet sites) to maximize the time an internet user spends at a particular internet site. , to achieve the effect of faster and more accurate on-line shopping

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-06-08
OATH INC
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[0009] The present invention is directed to a method of dynamically controlling an Internet browser interface and to a dynamically controllable browser interface. In an embodiment of the present invention, a shopping assistant button and shopping assistant functionality is added to the browser interface and available to a user (e.g., an on-line shopper) to provide a faster and more accurate on-line shopping process.
[0010] The present invention is also directed to a method of increasing the number of times an Internet user accesses a predetermined Internet site, and to a method of increasing the amount of time an Internet user spends at a predetermined Internet site.
[0016] In addition, if an Internet user has an account with a content provider, that user's specific account information (e.g., investment portfolio, news headlines, bookmarks, address book, etc.) may now be dynamically displayed with the browser interface by the browser. Currently, an Internet user can only access that user's specific account information while connected to the content provider's Internet site. The user must return to the content provider's site to receive updated account information. The account information is not displayed with the browser interface once user leaves that Internet site. The present invention provides a method of dynamically controlling and a dynamically controllable browser interface that enables an Internet user to display with the browser interface and continuously update information and / or functionality specific to that user.
[0018] In addition, the content provider can also periodically cause the browser to automatically reconnect to that content provider's Internet site to update, download new, or otherwise communicate information and / or functionality for the Internet user's browser interface. For example, if an Internet user subscribes to an email service of the content provider, email messages for that Internet user received by the content provide may be automatically communicated to the Internet user even though the user is “surfing” elsewhere. When the user's browser initially establishes a connection to the content provider's Internet site upon execution of that user's browser, the information communicated by the content provider to the Internet user includes instructions for the browser to periodically reconnect to the content provider's Internet site. Thus, regardless of the number of Internet sites the user accesses, and regardless of the particular Internet site currently accessed by a user, a connection back to the content provider's Internet site will be automatically established at intervals determined by the content provider; those reconnections being transparent to the Internet user except when the user receives a notification from the content provider (i.e., new mail has arrived). Thus, the browser interface may be dynamically controlled as the Internet user surfs the web. For an ISP, the benefits are at least as great as for a content provider.
[0023] The present invention also provides a method and system of facilitating on-line shopping by modifying a browser interface to provide a shopping assistant button and functionality. The modified browser interface provided in accordance with this embodiment of the present invention simplifies on-line shopping by creating a wallet for each shopper or user. The wallet is stored in a database on a secure server and may be accessed, used, or modified only by the user and only in connection with a user-provided security key. The wallet contains user-supplied information that may be directly ported to a supported merchant check-out web page. Thus, when a user is shopping on-line at a supported merchant's web site, and desired to purchase certain merchandise and / or services from that merchant, the present invention provides the user with access to his / her wallet and facilitates porting of the data contained in the wallet to quickly and effortlessly fill out the merchant's order forms provided at the merchant's check-out web pages.

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Thus, it is not possible for a browser displaying a browser interface modified as just-described to dynamically download information from an Internet site and customize itself, either when the browser is initiated or as the users navigates the Internet.
Such a modified browser interface also does not provide access to the various browser Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) for Plug-ins and interfaces.
The proliferation of Internet sites makes it increasingly difficult for content providers (i.e., owners of Internet sites) to maximize the time an Internet user spends at a particular Internet site.
Obviously, the ability to easily visit a multitude of merchant web sites, browse their respective merchandise, compare prices, and place orders, from home or office and in a relatively short period of time, saves the on-line shopper time and money.
In addition, shoppers who may find it difficult to visit a number of stores (due to weather, lack of proximately located stores, or for whatever reason), now have an almost unlimited number of stores and merchandise available at their fingertips.
However, the check-out process remains relatively time consuming and labor intensive.
The shopper has to repeatedly provide that information to each merchant to complete an on-line shopping transaction, which increases the likelihood of error (by the shopper in providing the information) and slows the on-line shopping process.

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[0040] The present invention is directed to a method of controlling and displaying an Internet browser interface, and to a controllable Internet browser interface. In accordance with the present invention, a browser interface may be customized using a controlling software program that may be provided by an Internet content provider, an ISP, or that may reside on an Internet user's computer. The controlling software program enables the Internet user, the content provider, or the ISP to customize and control the information and / or functionality of a user's browser and browser interface.

[0041] The present invention also provides a method and system of facilitating on-line shopping by modifying a browser interface to provide a shopping assistant button and functionality. The modified browser interface provided in accordance with this embodiment of the present invention simplifies on-line shopping by creating a wallet for each shopper or user. The wallet is stored in a database on a sec...

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A method of modifying an Internet browser interface to provide shopping assistant functionality facilitating on-line shopping at a supported merchant Internet site. A wallet created in accordance with the present invention comprises a database having various user data stored therein under certain predetermined field names. A supported merchant data file identifies a plurality of supported merchants and enables the modified browser interface to determine when a shopper has navigated to a supported merchant web site. For each supported merchant, a rules and mapping file is created that may be used in connection with the wallet to map user-provided information in the wallet to corresponding fields in the merchant's check-out web page. When a user navigates to a supported merchant web site and desires to purchase merchandise and / or services from that merchant, the wallet automatically fills out the merchant's check-out web page(s), thereby simplifying on-line shopping and particularly, the check-out process.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION [0001] This application is a Divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10 / 015,816, which is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09 / 429,585, filed on Oct. 28, 1999, currently pending.FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0002] The present invention is directed to a method and system of facilitating on-line shopping using an Internet browser. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0003] When accessing the Internet (i.e., the worldwide web, the web, etc.), an Internet user typically launches or activates, via a computer, a browser software program such as, for example, Netscape Navigator™ or Microsoft Internet Explorer™. The browser program (also referred to herein as a browser) establishes a physical link to the Internet (via a modem and an Internet Service Provider (ISP), for example) and also provides a textual and graphical user interface, i.e., a browser interface, having a predetermined look and functionality, neither of which can curren...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): G06Q30/00G06F15/00G06Q20/12G06Q30/02G06Q30/06H04L9/08
CPCG06F3/0481G06Q20/12G06Q30/02G06Q30/0601G06Q30/0609G06Q30/0617
Inventor SHAFRON, THOMAS JOSHUALU, QIBALDUA, ASHISH
Owner OATH INC
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