$\require{mediawiki-texvc}$
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검색연산자 기능 검색시 예
() 우선순위가 가장 높은 연산자 예1) (나노 (기계 | machine))
공백 두 개의 검색어(식)을 모두 포함하고 있는 문서 검색 예1) (나노 기계)
예2) 나노 장영실
| 두 개의 검색어(식) 중 하나 이상 포함하고 있는 문서 검색 예1) (줄기세포 | 면역)
예2) 줄기세포 | 장영실
! NOT 이후에 있는 검색어가 포함된 문서는 제외 예1) (황금 !백금)
예2) !image
* 검색어의 *란에 0개 이상의 임의의 문자가 포함된 문서 검색 예) semi*
"" 따옴표 내의 구문과 완전히 일치하는 문서만 검색 예) "Transform and Quantization"

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특허 상세정보

System for acceleration of web page delivery

특허상세정보
국가/구분 United States(US) Patent 등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판) A63F-009/24    A63F-013/00    G06F-017/00    G06F-019/00    G06F-015/16    G06G-003/00    H04N-007/173   
미국특허분류(USC) 725/087; 725/093; 709/231; 715/740; 463/040; 463/042
출원번호 US-0999487 (2007-12-05)
등록번호 US-8387099 (2013-02-26)
발명자 / 주소
  • Perlman, Stephen G.
  • van der Laan, Roger
출원인 / 주소
  • OL2, Inc.
인용정보 피인용 횟수 : 7  인용 특허 : 75
초록

A method comprising running a web browser on one or more servers of a service center, and hosting files for a web page on a storage unit associated with the one or more servers. Upon receiving user input from a client device to the web browser at the service center, streaming interactive video web page is transmitted to the client device with substantially no detectable latency.

대표
청구항

1. A computer-implemented method comprising: running a web browser application on servers in one or more hosting service centers, the web browser application being used by at least one user remote to the one or more hosting service centers over a network via interactive compressed streaming video displayed on a client device; andproviding the at least one user with access to at least one web page via the web browser application;wherein the interactive content of the web page is displayed without perceptible latency to the at least one user on the client ...

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