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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 19, 2016
Filed:
Sep. 28, 2010
Joseph Alexander Zuromski, Mountain View, CA (US);
Hao HU, Belmont, CA (US);
Palanidaran Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu, IN;
Surendran Rangasamy, Tamil Nadu, IN;
Fei Wang, Fremont, CA (US);
Christopher Allan White, Redwood City, CA (US);
Joseph Alexander Zuromski, Mountain View, CA (US);
Hao Hu, Belmont, CA (US);
Palanidaran Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu, IN;
Surendran Rangasamy, Tamil Nadu, IN;
Fei Wang, Fremont, CA (US);
Christopher Allan White, Redwood City, CA (US);
Amazon Technologies, Inc., Reno, NV (US);
Abstract
Content may be stored as structured language data that may be separated into a formatting skeleton (skeleton) and fragments. The skeleton may be extracted from the structured language data to retain at least a portion of the formatting information of a structured language data. The fragments may be segments of presentation data from the structured language data and may be mapped to a location within the skeleton. Upon rendering, a client device may only have to load the skeleton and one or more fragments associated with a specified viewing location in order to quickly and accurately render a portion of the content. By rendering only some of the fragments of the structured language data, the client device may minimize user-perceived latency during processing and rendering operations.