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Method for sharing functionality and/or data between two or more linked entities

a technology of functionality and/or data, applied in the field of sharing data, can solve problems such as difficulty, and achieve the effect of simple, flexible and secur

Inactive Publication Date: 2008-04-17
QUIPA HLDG
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[0086] Embodiments of the invention provide a secure, flexible and simple way for people to access data content stored on a network of multiple devices on a single interface. The user of each device may be different allow a user of a device to control what content on their device others can access using the single interface.

Problems solved by technology

Traditionally, this has been difficult to do, because the data must be manually transferred from one device to another.

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[0259] Some additional embodiments and examples are now provided.

[0260] In FIG. 48, a flowchart (600) is used to outline the start-up procedure of the application, which in this embodiment is called “Razberry”. The start up is automated in this embodiment. When the application is initiated on a device, a splash screen (601-“A”) is displayed, followed by a registration screen (602-“B”), where a user must enter a user name and a password in order to proceed; these details being confirmed by the program from a lookup of this stored information. An example of a login screen is shown in FIG. 49. The login screen may also have a facility to manage a user forgetting their user details, as shown in FIG. 49.

[0261] Once the user successfully unlocks the application (603-“C”), using security information returned from the lookup following a successful registration (refer to FIG. 50 for more detail), then the application checks to see if the initial “Razberry” cloud is available on the device ...

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[0291] As an example showing the operation of the “Razberry” application, let us assume that John is looking for a file.

[0292] He starts the Razberry on his PDA and enters his user name and password to register with the look-up. The PDA requests the location of John's Razberry cloud from the look-up and receives back the identifier for his home PC.

[0293] The PDA connects to the home PC directly, and a securing verification and state and header record synchronization occurs between the PDA and the home PC. The PDA learns that the work PC is online and asks the look-up for the location of the work PC. The PDA and the work PC connect together and now an integrity link is established between the three devices.

[0294] John decides that he wants to view files on the work PC, and selects this function in the Razberry application GUI. The PDA retrieves the device record for the work PC and uses this to obtain the objects on the work PC. The PDA searches through the objects looking for all...

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Abstract

A method for sharing functionality and / or data between two or more linked entities using a network. The method comprising the steps of creating on at least one entity at least one real object, each real object providing access to the functionality and / or data of the entity. The method further comprising the step of creating on each entity at least one virtual object, each virtual object providing access to the functionality and / or data of a real object on the entity, each virtual object containing at least one object action. The method further comprising the step of creating on at least one entity at least one remote object for connection to a virtual object on a remote entity via the network; the remote object allowing an entity to access functionality and / or data of a remote entity.

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TECHNICAL FIELD [0001] The invention concerns a method of sharing data, between a number of computers, or with other electronic devices, such as mobile telephones, personal digital assistants (PDAs), or the like. The data is shared via an electronic connection between these devices, especially via the internet, or via other means such as a LAN, WAN or wireless network, for instance. In particular, the invention concerns the sharing of data stored on separate devices, in a secure manner, optionally using encryption, over the internet using a special secure partition. The invention relates to the secure partition, a method of creating a secure partition and application software to perform the method of creating a secure partition. The invention also concerns a computer system, method and interface to provide access to data and functionality contained in one or more remote devices. BACKGROUND ART [0002] Many people use multiple digital devices that store information. For example, a use...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): G06F15/16
CPCG06F9/548H04L29/12103H04L61/1535H04L63/0272H04L67/1046H04L63/0869H04L67/104H04L67/1093H04L67/14H04L63/065H04L61/4535H04L12/22H04L12/28H04L9/08H04L9/32
Inventor DEVONSHIRE, KARYNLOBB, JASON
Owner QUIPA HLDG
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