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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 24, 2012
Filed:
Jul. 14, 2005
Seth Nickell, Cambridge, MA (US);
Bryan Clark, Cambridge, MA (US);
Seth Nickell, Cambridge, MA (US);
Bryan Clark, Cambridge, MA (US);
Red Hat, Inc., Raleigh, NC (US);
Abstract
Users searching for common subject matter on a computer network are identified and enabled to communicate with one another, such as by engaging in an on-line chat. The users' search queries are transmitted to a server and processed to identify which users are searching for common subject matter within a time window. A dialogue such as an on-line chat is launched and the identified users are invited to join. The users may preview the chat before joining. The users can share links to resources such as web pages and provide annotations to accompany the links. Additionally, the users' search queries may be shared in the chat. The functionality may be provided by a plug-in to web browser software, or by an executable script embedded in a web page of search results.