ALEXANDRIA, Va., Feb. 21 -- United States Patent no. 7,890,574, issued on Feb. 15.
"Internet Operating System Through Embeddable Applet-Style Application" was invented by Brent J. Angeline (Friendsville, Pa.).
According to the abstract released by the U.
S. Patent & Trademark Office: "An Internet-based operating system providing data and application software stored on a server that may be selectively downloaded to a client device upon request, allowing server-based applications to be accessed and executed on the client device. The end user, operating a client device may access a wide variety of application software with no need to purchase, install, and maintain the software on his machine. Using an easy-to-use GUI, a user selects an application, opens existing or creates new files. The application executable code is identified by a link embedded in a stream of markup language, typically XML. The operating system allows complex applications to be executed on thin clients having limited memory/storage capacity."
The patent was filed on May 10, 2006, under Application No. 11/431,679.
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