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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 10, 2015
Filed:
Aug. 11, 2010
David Petrou, Brooklyn, NY (US);
Avi Flamholz, Brooklyn, NY (US);
Matthew R. Casey, San Francisco, CA (US);
Theodore Power, Brooklyn, NY (US);
David Petrou, Brooklyn, NY (US);
Avi Flamholz, Brooklyn, NY (US);
Matthew R. Casey, San Francisco, CA (US);
Theodore Power, Brooklyn, NY (US);
Google Inc., Mountain View, CA (US);
Abstract
A server system receives a visual query and identifies an entity in the visual query. The server system further identifies a client-side action corresponding to the identified entity and creates an actionable search result element configured to launch the client-side action. Examples of actionable search result elements are buttons to initiate a telephone call, to initiate email message, to map an address, to make a restaurant reservation, and to provide an option to purchase a product. The entity identified in the visual query may be indirectly associated with a client-side action whose contact address or appropriate link is found in a search result associated with the identified entity. The client system receives and displays the actionable search result element, and upon a user selection of the actionable search result element, launches the client-side action in an application distinct from the visual query client application.