Method and apparatus for persisting browsing information

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: multicomput – Computer conferencing

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707526, 345326, G06F 1516

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ABSTRACT:
In a method and apparatus for persisting browsing information, first request is received from a user and a first host system identified by the first request is accessed, from which data corresponding to the first request is received. A second request is also received from the user and a second host system identified by the second request is accessed, from which data corresponding to the second request is received. The data corresponding to both the first request and the second request are displayed concurrently in a single web browser.

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