Abstract: A method for facilitating efficient automated acquisition of data from computer-based network data sources, such as Internet websites, by means of one or more data aggregation servers and a distributed network of one or more client computers (each operated by and/or on behalf of one or more end users), that does not trigger “trespass on chattels” protection, violate copyright protection of database compilations of non-copyright data or allow data sources to easily detect automated data acquisition. In a specific embodiment, each user runs a java applet within their Internet browser that frequently polls a server connected to a database storing the user's preferences. Based on the user's preferences and other data stored in the database, the server generates requests (each to be issued by the client machine to a particular website) and tells the user's applet to issue those requests.
Type:
Application
Filed:
July 14, 2003
Publication date:
June 17, 2004
Applicant:
OPTIMALHOME, INC.
Inventors:
James K. Lavin, Yingmei Lavin, Ben Tyler