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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 27, 2012
Filed:
Feb. 15, 2008
Brian Riggs, San Francisco, CA (US);
Brian Riggs, San Francisco, CA (US);
Adobe Systems Incorporated, San Jose, CA (US);
Abstract
Downloading resources according to a priority is disclosed. A feed document is retrieved. A feed document represents time-variant chunks of published content. The feed document is parsed to extract one or more references to a downloadable resource. A downloadable resource is a type of content identified by a reference within the feed document. A priority level is assigned to each reference. Priority levels may be assigned in a variety of ways, such as through a size of a resource identified by a reference or a file type of a resource. Priority levels may also be assigned to nestable resources and one or more resources contained therein. Resources for each extracted reference are then downloaded according to the assigned priority levels. A resource for a reference with a higher assigned priority level is downloaded before a resource for a reference with a lower assigned priority level.