Samsung SDS has been granted a patent for a method and system that facilitates content transmission. The process involves a first terminal device displaying an embedding content search interface, allowing users to embed content, which is then transmitted and displayed on a second terminal device, with the embedding content sourced from a server. GlobalData’s report on Samsung SDS gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.
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Content transmission with embedded content from a server system
The patent US12074834B2 outlines a method for transmitting content using a computing system, specifically focusing on the integration of embedding content within a content authoring user interface. The process begins with a first terminal device displaying an embedding content search interface, which allows users to select content to be embedded in the target content. Once the user finalizes their selection and activates a “Send” button, the system transmits the body of the target content along with metadata related to the embedding content. Notably, the original data for the embedding content is not stored on the first terminal device; instead, it is retrieved from a server system and sent directly to a second terminal device after the initial transmission, ensuring that the embedding content is seamlessly integrated without passing through the first terminal device.
Further claims detail the functionality of the embedding content search interface, including the display of an “Attach” button and various content category choices. The interface allows for the dynamic display of indicators representing the embedding content, which can vary in appearance based on the content category. Additionally, the method includes provisions for managing the cursor position in the editing area and ensuring that only metadata is downloaded when necessary. The patent also describes scenarios where attachment candidates are displayed and stored as part of the target content, with the attachment being processed by the server system. Overall, the claims emphasize a streamlined approach to content creation and transmission, enhancing user experience while maintaining efficient data management.
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