Ken Taro Deeter - San Carlos CA, US Thomas Stocky - Los Altos CA, US Robyn David Morris - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
Facebook, Inc. - Menlo Park CA
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
Abstract:
A user saves a structured query defining connections between two or more objects maintained by a social networking system. The social networking system finds objects matching the structured query, either by periodically performing searches for new objects or by analyzing objects as they are added or modified. The user creating the saved query can subsequently view the matching objects.
- Menlo Park CA, US Thomas Stocky - Los Altos CA, US Robyn David Morris - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30 H04L 29/08
US Classification:
707609
Abstract:
A user saves a structured query defining connections between two or more objects maintained by a social networking system. The social networking system finds objects matching the structured query, either by periodically performing searches for new objects or by analyzing objects as they are added or modified. The user creating the saved query can subsequently view the matching objects.
User Interface For Bookmarks In A Social Networking System
Ken Taro Deeter - San Carlos CA, US Tom Stocky - Los Altos CA, US Robyn D. Morris - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/0485
US Classification:
715753
Abstract:
A bookmark displays one or more bookmark tiles each linked to an object in a social networking system, allowing faster and easier access to the linked objects. The bookmark tiles are arranged in a tile region displayed proximate to a page of content from the social networking system. For example, the tile region is a horizontal row proximate to the page content. The tile region may be accessed by performing a scrolling input when the page is displayed by a client device. The bookmark tiles may be navigated using a search region for receiving input to search the bookmark tiles. The search region may be accessible by performing a second scrolling input while the client device displays the page.