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Bookmark beacon system and method
   
Document Number
US Patent 7000001
Issued Date
February 14, 2006
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A bookmark beacon system comprises a computer network, a wireless network configured to enable a wireless device to access the computer network, and a bookmark beacon that transmits a bookmark data packet to the wireless device. The bookmark data packet includes a resource address that enables the wireless device to retrieve information stored on the computer network.
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Published
February 14, 2006
Application Number
09/929,375
Filed
August 14, 2001
US Classification
709/217   709/213 709/220
Int'l Classification
G06F   15/16   (20060101)  
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Parent Case
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION This application claims priority from and is related to the following prior application: Bookmark Beacon Method and System, U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/232,037 filed Sep. 12, 2000. This prior application, including the entire written description and drawing figures, is hereby incorporated into the present application by reference.
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709/217   709/213   709/220   709/206  
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