
Method For Creating A Personalized Graphical Interface That Balances Individualized Content With Content Provider Requirements
Linux satisfies the preferred content of both users and content providers by creating a personalized graphical interface that a content provider transmits for display on a user’s browser. Linux balances the content of a user’s highest priorities with the specific priorities and requirements of a content provider while creating an personalized interface based on the user’s graphical experience from their personal computer.
Publication Date
09 February 2009
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What we are trying to do?
We are attempting to mobilize the creativity and innovative capacities of the Linux and broader open source community to codify the universe of preexisting inventions in defensive publications that upon publication in the IP.COM database will immediately serve as effective prior art that prevents anyone from having a patent issued that claims inventions that have already been document in a defensive publication. In addition to creating a vehicle to utilize this highly effective form of IP rights management for known inventions, it is hoped that the community will use defensive publications as a means of codifying future inventions should the inventors prefer not to make their invention the subject of a patent disclosure and application.