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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 08, 2011
Filed:
Sep. 29, 2006
Stewart O. Allen, Reston, VA (US);
Scott F. Cosby, Rye, NY (US);
John A. Fath, Arlington, VA (US);
Dylan J. Greene, Falls Church, VA (US);
Matthew J. Keesan, Washington, DC (US);
Hooman Radfar, Arlington, VA (US);
Cyrus B. Radfar, Arlington, VA (US);
Carlos F. Reverte, Miami, FL (US);
Stewart O. Allen, Reston, VA (US);
Scott F. Cosby, Rye, NY (US);
John A. Fath, Arlington, VA (US);
Dylan J. Greene, Falls Church, VA (US);
Matthew J. Keesan, Washington, DC (US);
Hooman Radfar, Arlington, VA (US);
Cyrus B. Radfar, Arlington, VA (US);
Carlos F. Reverte, Miami, FL (US);
Clearspring Technologies, Inc., McLean, VA (US);
Abstract
A method includes receiving at least one of a widget or a reference to a widget, where the widget can be at least one of a static data object, a media object, or a software object. At least a portion of a widget container, which is a procedural software framework containing a service module associated with the widget and the widget, is generated. The service module can be a pre-defined function associated with the widget container before the widget container is generated. The widget container can be configured to be executed at a widget-container processing device in response to a reference to the widget container being accessed from a processor-readable vehicle.