Communications: electrical – Tactual indication – With input means
Reexamination Certificate
2007-06-11
2011-11-08
Pope, Daryl (Department: 2612)
Communications: electrical
Tactual indication
With input means
C379S067100, C379S088010, C379S088020, C379S088040, C379S088170, C379S088240, C340S540000, C340S686100, C340S691600, C340S426100, C340S407100
Reexamination Certificate
active
08054166
ABSTRACT:
A method for accessing and browsing the internet through the use of a telephone and the associated DTMF signals is disclosed. The preferred embodiment provides a system that converts the information content of a web page from text to speech (voice signals), signals the hyperlink selections of a web page in an audio manner, and allows selection of the hyperlinks through the use of DTMF signals generated from a telephone keypad. Upon receiving a DTMF signal corresponding to a hyperlink, the corresponding web page is fetched and again delivered to the user via one of the available delivery methods such as voice, fax-on-demand, electronic mail, or regular mail.
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Hahn John S.
Kwan Richard J.
Olsen Lee E.
Rhie Kyung H.
Ben Franklin Patent Holding LLC
Pope Daryl
Sterne Kessler Goldstein & Fox P.L.L.C.
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