User interface for simultaneous management of owned and unowned inventory
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
G10H-001/00
G10H-001/18
G10H-007/00
출원번호
UP-0512893
(2006-08-29)
등록번호
US-7642443
(2010-02-11)
발명자
/ 주소
Gould, Eric J.
West, Nick
McCaskill, Donald
Cark, Alice
Trisnadi, Paulus
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7인용 특허 :
43
초록▼
The present invention provides a user configurable computer interface for managing inventory. The interface provides a list, generated according to a user-defined organization. The list includes both owned and un-owned items and provides a means for sampling and purchasing the un-owned items directl
The present invention provides a user configurable computer interface for managing inventory. The interface provides a list, generated according to a user-defined organization. The list includes both owned and un-owned items and provides a means for sampling and purchasing the un-owned items directly from the list. The present invention contemplates a user interface for managing an entertainment play lists such as music play lists, video play lists etc. In addition the present invention contemplates management of vehicle maintenance and goods such as groceries, toys, or books.
대표청구항▼
What is claimed is: 1. A computer readable medium storing instructions that, if executed by a computer accessed by a user, are capable of causing the computer to: store a list transferred to the computer via electronic mail, wherein the list includes one or more items and is created by another part
What is claimed is: 1. A computer readable medium storing instructions that, if executed by a computer accessed by a user, are capable of causing the computer to: store a list transferred to the computer via electronic mail, wherein the list includes one or more items and is created by another party; generate a user interface; display the one or more items on the user interface; determine whether each item in the list is owned or un-owned by the user; indicate on the user interface whether each item is owned or un-owned by the user; and provide a link to an on-line vendor from which at least one un-owned item in the list can be purchased, wherein a purchased item is in the form of downloaded music. 2. The computer readable medium of claim 1, wherein the instructions are further capable of causing the computer to play each owned item selected via the computer. 3. The computer readable medium of claim 2, wherein the user interface includes a first window region and a second window region, the first window region including a list icon corresponding to the list that was transferred and the second window region including titles of the one or more items in the list and an indication whether each item is owned or un-owned. 4. The computer readable medium of claim 3, wherein the indication comprises status icons. 5. A computer readable medium storing instructions that, if executed by a computer accessed by a user, are capable of causing the computer to: store a list transferred to the computer via a network, wherein the list includes one or more songs; generate a user interface; display the one or more songs on the user interface; generate status icons indicating whether each song is owned or un-owned by the user, wherein the status icons appear on the user interface; and provide a link to an on-line vendor from which at least one un-owned song in the list can be purchased. 6. The computer readable medium of claim 5, wherein the instructions are further capable of causing the computer to play each owned song selected via the computer. 7. The computer readable medium of claim 6, wherein the instructions are further capable of causing the computer to play a portion of each un-owned song selected via the computer. 8. The computer readable medium of claim 5, wherein the user interface includes a first window region and a second window region, the first window region including a list icon corresponding to the list that was transferred and the second window region including titles of the one or more songs in the list and the status icons for the one or more items. 9. The computer readable medium of claim 8, wherein the list is created and organized by another party who causes transfer of the list via an electronic communication over the network. 10. The computer readable medium of claim 9, wherein the electronic communication is electronic mail. 11. A computer readable medium storing instructions that if executed by a computer are capable of causing the computer to: store a first list including one or more items, wherein the first list is created by a first party; initiate the transfer of the first list to a second party via electronic mail; receive a second list from a third party via electronic mail, wherein the second list includes one or more items; display the one or more items in the second list on a user interface; determine whether each item in the second list is owned or un-owned by the first party; and indicate on the user interface whether each item in the second list is owned or un-owned by the first party. 12. The computer readable medium of claim 11, wherein the instructions are further capable of causing the computer to provide a mechanism that allows the first party to initiate a purchase of at least one un-owned item in the second list. 13. The computer readable medium of claim 11, wherein the instructions are further capable of causing the computer to provide a link to an on-line vendor from at least one un-owned item in the second list can be purchased. 14. The computer readable medium of claim 13, wherein a purchased item is in the form of music downloaded over the network. 15. The computer readable medium of claim 11, wherein the instructions are further capable of causing the computer to play each owned item in the second list. 16. The computer readable medium of claim 11, wherein the user interface includes a first window region and a second window region, the first window region including list icons corresponding to the first and second lists and the second window region including titles of the one or more items in the second list and an indication whether each item in the second list is owned or un-owned. 17. The computer readable medium of claim 16, wherein the user interface includes a third window region having a mechanism that allows the first party to initiate a purchase of at least one un-owned item in the second list. 18. The computer readable medium of claim 16, wherein the user interface includes a third window region having a link to an on-line vendor from which at least one un-owned item in the second list can be purchased. 19. The computer readable medium of claim 18, wherein the indication comprises status icons. 20. A method comprising: a computing device storing a first list including one or more items, wherein the first list is created by a first party; the computing device initiating a transfer of the first list to a second party via electronic mail; the computing device receiving a second list from a third party to the first party via electronic mail, wherein the second list includes one or more items; the computing device displaying the one or more items in the second list on a display of the computing device via a user interface; the computing device determining whether each item in the second list is owned or un-owned by the first party; and the computing device indicating on the display via the user interface whether each item in the second list is owned or un-owned by the first party. 21. A method comprising: a computing device receiving a list via a network, wherein the list is directed to a user and includes one or more items; the computing device generating a user interface; the computing device displaying the one or more items on a display of the computing device via the user interface; the computing device determining whether each item in the list was previously purchased by the user; the computing device allowing the user to initiate a purchase of an item in the list that has not yet been purchased by the user; and the computing device indicating on the display via the user interface that a purchased item has not yet been received by the user. 22. The method of claim 21, wherein said allowing includes the computing device providing a link on the display via the user interface to a first vendor from which the item can be purchased. 23. The method of claim 21, further comprising the computing device transferring the list to another user. 24. A method comprising: a computing device storing a list that includes one or more items; the computing device determining whether each item in the list was previously purchased by a user; the computing device allowing the user to initiate a purchase of an item in the list that has not yet been purchased by the user; and the computing device indicating on a display of the computing device that a purchased item has not yet been received by the user. 25. The method of claim 24, wherein the list includes a first purchased item corresponding to a downloadable audio file. 26. The method of claim 24, further comprising the computing device displaying the list on the display via a user interface that permits the user to organize the list into one or more groups of items. 27. A computer system comprising: a display device; a processor unit; and a memory storing program instructions executable by the processor unit to: store a list transferred to a user via electronic mail, wherein the list includes one or more items and is created by another party; generate a user interface; display the one or more items on the display device via the user interface; determine whether each item in the list is owned or un-owned by the user; indicate on the display device via the user interface whether each item is owned or un-owned by the user; and provide a link on the display device via the user interface to an on-line vendor from which the at least one un-owned item in the list can be purchased, wherein a purchased item is in the form of downloaded music. 28. A computer system comprising: a display device; a processor unit; and a memory storing program instructions executable by the processor unit to: store a list transferred to a user via a network, wherein the list includes one or more songs; generate a user interface; display the one or more songs on the display device via the user interface; generate status icons indicating whether each song is owned or un-owned by the user, wherein the status icons appear on the display device via the user interface; and provide a link on the display device via the user interface to an on-line vendor from which the at least one un-owned song in the list can be purchased. 29. A computer system comprising: a display device; a processor unit; and a memory storing program instructions executable by the processor unit to: store a first list including one or more items, wherein the first list is created by a first party; initiate the transfer of the first list to a second party via electronic mail; receive a second list from a third party via electronic mail, wherein the second list includes one or more items; display the one or more items in the second list on the display device via a user interface; determine whether each item in the second list is owned or un-owned by the first party; and indicate on the display device via the user interface whether each item in the second list is owned or un-owned by the first party. 30. A computer system comprising: a display device; a processor unit; and a memory storing program instructions executable by the processor unit to: receive a list transferred to a user via a network, wherein the list includes one or more items; display the one or more items on the display device via a user interface of the computer system; determine whether each item in the list was previously purchased by the user; allow the user to initiate a purchase of an item in the list that has not yet been purchased by the user; and indicate on the display device via the user interface that a purchased item has not yet been received by the user. 31. The system of claim 30, wherein the list includes a first item corresponding to a downloadable media file that has not been purchased by the user, and wherein the program instructions are further executable to play a portion of the downloadable media file. 32. The system of claim 31, wherein the list includes a specification of a first audio file, wherein the specification includes one or more of the following types of information: title of the audio file, artist information corresponding to the audio file, publisher information corresponding to the audio file, art associated with the audio file. 33. A computer system comprising: a display device; a processor unit; and a memory storing program instructions executable by the processor unit to: store a list that includes one or more items; determine whether each item in the list was previously purchased by a user; provide a mechanism that allows the user to initiate a purchase of an item in the list that has not yet been purchased by the user; and indicate on the display device that a purchased item has not yet been received by the user. 34. The system of claim 33, wherein the program instructions are executable by the processor unit to display the list on the display device via a user interface, wherein the user interface provides, for items purchased via the user interface, shipping information corresponding to the purchased items. 35. The system of claim 33, wherein the program instructions are further executable to indicate on the display device that a purchased item has not yet been received by the user. 36. A method comprising: a computing device storing a list transferred to a user via electronic mail, wherein the list includes one or more items and is created by another party; the computing device generating a user interface; the computing device displaying the one or more items on a display of the computing device via the user interface; the computing device determining whether each item in the list is owned or un-owned by the user; the computing device indicating on the display via the user interface whether each item is owned or un-owned by the user; and providing a link on the display via the user interface to an on-line vendor from which at least one un-owned item in the list can be purchased, wherein a purchased item is in the form of downloaded music. 37. A method comprising: a computing device storing a list transferred to a user via a network, wherein the list includes one or more songs; the computing device generating a user interface; the computing device displaying the one or more songs on a display of the computing device via the user interface; the computing device generating status icons indicating whether each song is owned or un-owned by the user, wherein the status icons appear on the display via the user interface; and the computing device providing a link on the display via the user interface to an on-line vendor from which the at least one un-owned song in the list can be purchased. 38. A computer readable medium storing instructions that if executed by a computer are capable of causing the computer to: receive a list transferred to a user via a network, wherein the list includes one or more items, each of which corresponds to a playable media file; generate a user interface; display the one or more items on the user interface; determine whether each item in the list was previously purchased by the user; provide a mechanism that allows the user to initiate a purchase of an item in the list that has not yet been purchased by the user; and play each previously purchased item selected by the user. 39. A computer readable medium storing instructions that if executed by a computer are capable of causing the computer to: receive, via a network, a list directed to a user, wherein the list includes one or more items, each of which corresponds to a playable media file; generate a user interface; display the one or more items on the user interface; determine whether each item in the list was previously purchased by the user; provide a mechanism that allows the user to initiate a purchase of an item in the list that has not yet been purchased by the user; and play a portion of each item that has not yet been purchased by the user. 40. The computer readable medium of claim 39, wherein the list includes a first item corresponding to an MP3 audio file. 41. The computer readable medium of claim 39, wherein the instructions are further capable of causing the computer to indicate on the user interface whether a particular item in the list was previously purchased by the user. 42. The computer readable medium of claim 39, wherein the instructions are further capable of causing the computer to store the list. 43. The computer readable medium of claim 39, wherein the list has been created by a party other than the user who causes transfer of the list via an electronic communication over the network. 44. The computer readable medium of claim 43, wherein the electronic communication is electronic mail. 45. The computer readable medium of claim 39, wherein the user interface includes a first window region and a second window region, the first window region including a list icon corresponding to the list that was transferred and the second window region including titles of the one or more items in the list. 46. The computer readable medium of claim 45, wherein the user interface includes a third window region in which the mechanism appears. 47. The computer readable medium of claim 45, wherein the list is created and organized by a party other than the user who causes transfer of the list via electronic mail over the network. 48. The computer readable medium of claim 47, wherein the instructions are further capable of causing the computer to indicate that a purchased item has not yet been received by the user. 49. The computer readable medium of claim 47, wherein the instructions are further capable of causing the computer to indicate on the user interface whether a particular item in the list was previously purchased by the user. 50. The computer readable medium of claim 47, wherein the instructions are further capable of causing the computer to play each previously purchased item selected by the user. 51. A computer readable medium storing instructions that, if executed by a computer accessed by a user, are capable of causing the computer to: receive a list via a network, wherein the list includes one or more items; generate a user interface; display the one or more items on the user interface; determine whether each item in the list was previously purchased by the user; provide a mechanism that allows the user to initiate a purchase of an item in the list that has not yet been purchased by the user; and indicate that a purchased item has not yet been received by the user. 52. The computer readable medium of claim 51, wherein the initiation of the purchase includes searching for one or more vendors that sell the unpurchased item. 53. The computer readable medium of claim 52, wherein the mechanism includes a link to the one or more vendors located as result of said searching. 54. A computer readable medium storing instructions that if executed by a computer are capable of causing the computer to: store a list that includes one or more items that correspond to playable media files; generate a user interface; display the one or more items on the user interface; determine whether each item in the list was previously purchased by a user; and provide a mechanism that allows the user to initiate a purchase of an item in the list that has not yet been purchased by the user; and play a portion of each item that has not yet been purchased by the user. 55. A computer readable medium storing instructions that if executed by a computer are capable of causing the computer to: store a list that includes one or more items; generate a user interface; display the one or more items on the user interface; determine whether each item in the list was previously purchased by a user; and provide a mechanism that allows the user to initiate a purchase of an item in the list that has not yet been purchased by the user; and indicate that a purchased item has not yet been received by the user. 56. The computer readable medium of claim 55, wherein at least one of the one or more items in the list is a music file, and wherein the mechanism provides a link to a vendor from which the user can purchase music files in the list by downloading over a network. 57. The computer readable medium of claim 55, wherein the instructions are further capable of causing the computer to indicate on the user interface whether a particular item in the list was previously purchased by the user. 58. The computer readable medium of claim 55, wherein the list is created and organized by a party other than the user. 59. The computer readable medium of claim 55, wherein the instructions are further capable of causing the computer to play each previously purchased item in the list corresponding to a playable media file that is selected via the computer. 60. The computer readable medium of claim 55, wherein the user interface includes a first window region and a second window region, the first window region including a list icon corresponding to the list and the second window region including titles of the one or more items in the list. 61. The computer readable medium of claim 60, wherein the user interface includes a third window region in which the mechanism appears. 62. The computer readable medium of claim 60, wherein the list is created and organized by a party other than the user. 63. The computer readable medium of claim 62, wherein the instructions are further capable of causing the computer to indicate on the user interface whether a particular item in the list was previously purchased by the user. 64. The computer readable medium of claim 62, wherein the instructions are further capable of causing the computer to play, for items in the list corresponding to playable media files, each previously purchased item and a portion of each item that has not yet been purchased by the user. 65. The computer readable medium of claim 64, wherein the mechanism provides a link to a vendor from which the user can purchase music files by downloading over a network. 66. The computer readable medium of claim 55, wherein the initiation of the purchase includes searching for one or more vendors that sell the unpurchased item.
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