| US 7,516,118 B1 | ||
| Methods and systems for assisted network browsing | ||
| Gregory Joseph Badros, Mountain View, Calif. (US); David Ariel Cohn, Palo Alto, Calif. (US); Radhika Malpani, Palo Alto, Calif. (US); and John Dominlck Piscitello, San Francisco, Calif. (US) | ||
| Assigned to Google Inc., Mountain View, Calif. (US) | ||
| Filed on Dec. 31, 2003, as Appl. No. 10/749,440. | ||
| Int. Cl. G06F 17/30 (2006.01) | ||
| U.S. Cl. 707—3 | 42 Claims |

| 1. A computer-implemented method comprising:
displaying, to a user, a first web document received from a search engine, the first web document comprising a search engine
result set;
receiving in a client application in a client device an interest signal generated in response to a user action, the interest
signal indicating to the client application that the user has an interest in a hyperlink displayed as part of the search engine
result set in the first web document, the hyperlink referencing a second web document;
automatically generating in the client application in the client device a request signal in response to the interest signal
and sending the request signal to the search engine to request a text extract and implicitly derived past-user information,
the text extract comprising text data previously extracted from the second web document and stored separately from the second
web document, and the implicitly derived past-user information rating multiple previous viewers' interest in the second web
document, the previous viewers being other than the user, and the interest of the previous viewers being implicitly derived
using data at the search engine which logs measures of the previous viewers' interaction with the second web document, the
measures including the previous viewers' linger time on the second web document, the previous viewers' quantity of repeat
visits to the second web document, a quantity of repeat queries initiated by the previous viewers which led to the second
web document, or a quantity of click-throughs by the previous viewers on the second web document;
receiving the text extract and the implicitly derived past-user information in the client device in response to the request
signal; and
displaying the text extract and the implicitly derived past-user information to the user in association with the first web
document, in response to the interest signal.
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