System and method for adapting an electronic device for different desired persona

A system and method are described for automatically or manually adapting the user interface of a mobile electronic device (“MED”) for a desired persona of the system user. This will permit the system user to provide a desired personal image to the outside world. The ability of a system user to adapt the MED for a system user's persona will include the changing the user interface consistent with the persona the system user desires to represent internally and externally. This will also permit the system user to change the external connections of his/her MED consistent with that persona, which will remain the active persona until the system user decides to change the persona.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to systems and methods for configuring electronic devices for different modes of operation related to location or representation of personal image. More specifically, the present invention relates to systems and methods for configuring electronic devices, such as a smart phone or mobile phone or smart tablet device, so that the interface as presented to the system user will change based on location or representation of the user's personal image.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

There is an increased number of individuals globally that use mobile electronic devices, such as smart phones, smart tablet devices, and the like (collectively, “MEDs”), for the communications with other individuals and for carrying out business transactions. Although, the current MED technology provides the ability to select and download various types of applications for use on a specific user MED, the basic user interface remains the same.

In view of many MED users operating in multiple system environments in every given day, for example, a single person in a social environment, a person in a work environment, a person as a shopper, a person as a parent, the MED is not adaptable to specifically provide an interface for the system user that would accommodate these different personas automatically or manually. That is, if each of the different environments in which a system user experiences in any given day are thought of as requiring a different avatar, the MED is not adapted to remain consistent with that avatar. The adapting of the user interface would include, but not be limited to, the contextual content of the interface and interface connections external to the MED.

It is highly desirable to be able to automatically or manually configure a MED interface and the MED to adapt to a desired system user persona consistent with the personal image that such system user desires at any given time.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention is directed to a system and method for automatically or manually adapting the user interface of a MED and the MED for a desired persona of the system user at a given point in time consistent with a desired representation of the user's personal image.

The ability of a system user to adapt the MED for a system user's persona will include changing the user interface consistent with the persona the system user wishes to represent internally and externally, changing the external connections of the MED consistent with that persona, and operating the MED according to that persona until the persona is changed.

According to the present invention, the application for providing the ability of the system user to change the operating persona of the MED may be a downloadable application that will be either stored on the MED or an application that accesses a remote system that will provide the necessary operating subsystems, for example, through a cloud-based application.

When the application is downloaded and the icon for the application of the present invention is first activated, the system user will be prompted to set up an account under which the personas that are created will stored. The account number will be unique to each system user and it may be protected by known security mechanisms.

The present invention permits either automatic or manual activation of the persona-based application. If activation is manual, it may be based on activation of an icon on MED display screen, selection on a drop-down menu, activation of a manual switch, voice activation, or other actions that are carried out by the system user.

If activation is automatic, it may be based on the MED being exposed to the electronic field that will cause automatic activation of the persona-based application or it may be based on a particular time and date. For example, when a system user enters their home or apartment you could activate a home mode persona as a parent by providing an activation device at the thresholds for the home when entering and one for changing it to a different persona when leaving. This same type of automatic activation could be provided for business applications such as department stores such that when the system user enters department store, activation of the shopper persona for that business could be activated on the MED providing desired information for the system user for shopping in that store that day.

When a particular persona is activated on the MED, the display screen of the MED will be changed to provide a presentation screen consistent with the persona automatically selected or manually selected by the system user. The contents of the display screen will be based on settings input by the system user whether display screen will be automatically selected or manually. The content of the display screen for a particular persona will have the functioning preferences selected by the system user. Accordingly, a first persona may provide a first set of downloaded apps for display screen consistent with that first persona, while a second persona may provide a second set of downloaded apps for this display screen consistent with the second persona. As such, the system user will be able to operate in essentially in two different modes of operation based on the selected persona.

Until a system user selects a particular persona, the MED will operate in a master mode will be consistent with a normal operating mode of an MED. It is only after the system user selects to operate in a persona mode, that the MED persona can be automatically changed or the system user can manage select the various persona settings program by the system user.

The system user may also select for each persona information from that system user's social media accounts to be streamed to the display screen when a particular persona is selected. Further, the system user may select for each persona retail information to be provided to the display screen when that particular persona is selected. Yet further, system user will have the ability to share persona information with others through social media accounts. Even yet further, system users have the ability to stream particular video content to be displayed on the display screen for a particular persona.

The present invention will be described in greater detail in the remainder the application referring to the drawings.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENT INVENTION

The present invention is a system and method for automatically or manually adapting the user interface of a mobile electronic device (“MED”) and the MED for a desired persona of the system user. This will permit the system user to provide a desired personal image. The ability of a system user to adapt the MED for different system user personas will include changing the user interface and the MED consistent with the persona the system user desires to represent internally and externally. This will also permit the system user to change the external connections of his/her MED consistent with that persona, which will remain the active persona until the system user decides to change the persona.

According to the present invention, the application for providing the ability of the system user to change the operating persona of the MED may be a downloadable application that will be either stored on the MED or an application that the MED accesses a remote system that will provide the necessary operating subsystems, for example, through a cloud-based application. Further, the present invention permits either automatic or manual activation of the persona-based application.

When the application is downloaded and the icon for the application of the present invention is first activated, the system user will be prompted to set up an account under which the personas that are created will stored. The account number will be unique to each system user and it may be protected by known security mechanisms.

If activation is manual, it may be based on activation of an icon on MED display screen, selection on a drop-down menu, activation of a manual switch, voice activation, or other actions that are carried out by the system user. If activation is automatic, it may be based on the MED being exposed to the electronic field that will cause automatic activation of the persona-based application or it may be based on a predetermined time and date.

Referring toFIG. 1, generally at100, the system of the present invention is shown. According to the present invention, MEDs102,104, and106, preferably will have a mobile application downloaded and stored on it that implements the method of the present invention for automatically or manually adapting the user interface of the MED and the MED itself for a desired persona of the system user at a given point in time consistent with a desired representation of the user's personal image. MEDs102,104, and106include at least a processor, input and output subsystems, and memory for operating the MEDs for carrying out the present invention

It is understood that MEDs102,104, and106do not have to download and store the mobile application of the present invention but may access an application in a cloud that will permit such MEDs to carry out the method of the present invention for automatically or manually adapting the user interface of a MED for a desired persona of the system user at a given point in time consistent with a desired representation of the user's personal image.

Again referring toFIG. 1, MEDs102,104, and106may wirelessly connect to the Internet108. However, it is understood other similar structures, for example, the World Wide Web (“WWW”), could be used and still be within the scope of the present invention.

FIG. 1also shows system server110to which each of the MEDs connect for carrying out the method of the present invention. System server110has a processor, input and output subsystems, and memory for operating with the MEDs for carrying out system and method of the present invention. System server110connects to system database112. System database112is for storing persona information for each system user as we discussed subsequently with respect to the remainder the Figures.

FIG. 2, generally at200, shows system database112from theFIG. 1and the representative accounts and representative persona information applicable to one account. Again referring toFIG. 2, at202, it shows that system database112stores information about system users based on account numbers. For example, MED102may be assigned account number 000001, MED104may be assigned account number 000002, and MED106may be assigned account number 000003.

It is understood by a person of ordinary skill in the art that system database112may store account information for 1-N system users up to the capacity of the system database. It is also understood by a person of ordinary skill in the art that account numbers may be of any form/format as long as system server110and system database112can track such account numbers to the applicable MED. Further, the account numbers may be in encrypted or unencrypted form and still be within the scope of the present invention.

Database112or another database of the system (not shown) that is electronically connected to system server110may contain an apps store from which 1-N system users may select apps to associate with their particular personas. This app store will include both free and paid apps. Further, the app store may have apps categorized by type, ethnicity, culture, geography, or other methods. It is understood that the categories here are only representative and other categorizations of app in the store may be used and still within the scope of the present invention.

Referring toFIG. 2, system user who owns or is authorized to use MED106and has been assigned account number 000003 by system server110, when his/her account was set up, set up the six persona information sets that are shown. This is meant just to be representative and a limitation on the present invention. As such, there are six persona information sets shown but a person of ordinary skill in the art would understand that more or less than six may be set up by the system user and this would still be within the scope of the present invention.

Referring to the persona information menu at204, this menu would appear on MED106in a method to be described subsequently but the persona information will be appropriately stored on system database112associated with account number 000003 for MED106.

Referring toFIG. 3, generally at300, an enlarged view of representative MED106is shown. There are a number of icons shown on the face of MED106and one of the icons is marked with a “P” to indicate that this is the persona icon of the present invention. More specifically, the persona icon is shown at302inFIG. 3. The “P” icon will be present on each persona screen, which will permit the system user too change his/her persona at any time.

Referring toFIGS. 4-11, the series of drop-down menus and selection options for the system user will be described that are associated with activation of the persona icon302as shown inFIG. 3for adding and deleting personas, and changing the settings for existing personas.

Referring toFIG. 4, generally at400, when persona icon302is activated by the system user, the drop-down “Persona” menu shown that402will be displayed on MED106. Persona drop-down menu402is shown with eight selections. These selections include “Add/Delete” selection404, “Chg Settings” selection406, “Default” selection408, “Business” selection410, “Shopping” selection412, “Clubbing” selection414, “Home” selection416, and “Travel” selection418. Although, persona drop-down menu402includes eight selections, it is understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that there may be more or less than eight selections and still be within the scope of the present invention.

A system user would select “Default”206for setting the parameters for operating the MED for standard use with no specialized persona. The system user would select “Business”208when entering, for example, his or her office every day and maintaining user that icon until leaving at the end of the day. The system user may select “Shopping”210when shopping at a department store or other store, for example, for clothes or furniture. The system user may select “Clubbing”212when going out in the evening and night clubs. Further, the system user may select “Home”214during the time he/she is at home. Lastly, the system user may select “Travel”216when traveling on pleasure or for business. It is understood, that the selection of the persona on menu204may be done manually on the MED or it could be done automatically through the use of a transponder at the threshold of locations the system user enters and leaves or according to predetermined date and times. It is contemplated that the system and method of the present invention would permit a selectable icon on the MED that would permit the system user to choose manual or automatic operation.

Referring toFIG. 5, generally at500, when “Add/Delete” selection404is selected on Persona drop-down menu402, “Add/Delete” drop-down menu502is displayed on the display screen of MED106. Add/Delete drop-down menu502displays “Default”504along with associated Delete button506and Chg Set button508, “Business”510along with associated Delete button512and Chg Set button514, “Shopping”516along with associated Delete button518and Chg Set button520, “Clubbing”522along with associated Delete button524and Chg Set button526, “Home” selection528along with associated Delete button530and Chg Set button532, and “Travel”534along with associated Delete button536and Chg Set button538.

The “Delete” button that is associated with each of the personas shown at504,510,516,522,528, and534would be selected if the system user desired to delete that persona from the system and further use. This would cause that persona to be deleted from MED106and from system date database112. After, deleting a persona, the system user would activate “End ADD New” button542that would return the system user to previous display screen on MED106or the default screen. Further, the “Chg Set” button that is associated with each of the persona shown at504,510,516,522,528, and534is activated if the system user desired to change the settings for a particular persona. This will cause the settings for that persona to be changed on the MED and system server112so that when the system user desires to use that persona it will be provided with such new settings.

Again referring to Add/Delete drop-down menu502, it also includes “Add New” button540and “End Add New” button542. The activation of these buttons will be described in further detail with respect toFIGS. 6 and 7.

When “Add New” button540is activated, it will provide the means by which a system user can add a new persona to MED106and sand also store it on system database112. Upon activation of Add New button540, “Persona Settings” drop-down menu602is displayed on MED106. When “Type Name” button is activated by the system user, an area is provided on the MED106display where the system user can enter the name of the new persona, e.g., “Mack Daddy.” Upon entering the new persona name, the system user will next activate the “Background” button606, which will provide a number of stored backgrounds for MED106when this persona is selected by the system user to depict the particular persona. If none of the stored backgrounds is what the system user desires, he/she can download an appropriate background, for example, from an Internet website.

After the selection of the desired background, the system user will activate “Ringtone” button608. Upon activation of this button, the system user will be provided a number of stored ringtones in a drop-down menu on MED106from which to choose for this particular persona. If the system user does not desire to use any of these a ringtones, then he/she can download an appropriate ring tone, for example, from an Internet website.

After the appropriate ringtone has been selected, the system user will activate “Screen Apps” button610. Upon activation of the Screen Apps button, MED106will provide an area in which the system user can add shortcuts for all of the Screen Apps icons he/she wants displayed on MED106. The Screen Apps icons can be displayed for the new persona in any manner desired by the system user. The apps to be displayed may be selected from app sites through the Internet or may be selected from the app store database associated with system server110. The database that includes the app store may be database112or another database (not shown) that is electronically connected to the system server110.

After the Screen Apps have been selected for the new persona, the system user will activate “Calendar” button612. When this button is activated, the system user will be provided with a calendar and the system user can preselect specific dates and times when the new persona will be automatically activated. If the system user does not want to automatically activate the new persona at any specific date and time, he/she will not enter anything in the calendar.

After selecting any specific dates and times using Calendar button612, the system user will select “Activation Mode” button614. Referring toFIG. 7, when the “Activation Mode” button is selected, “Activation Mode” drop-down menu702will be displayed on MED106. If the system user wants the new persona to be activated automatically, he/she will select “Automatic” at704and, if the system user desires the persona to be automatically activated at the same time every day, he/she will enter a time when prompted. However, if the system user desires a certain time and date for activation of the new persona, he/she will enter that time and date when prompted. The selection of “Automatic” will work in conjunction with automatic activation based on times and dates that the system user has entered on the calendar for automatic activation as previously described.

If the system user wants to activate the new persona only when he/she desires, system user will select “Manual” activation at706. This will mean that when the system user activates persona button302icon (FIG. 4) that system user would select the desired persona from the list that is displayed and that persona will be activated. The selected persona will remain activated until the system user chooses another persona or it is overridden by automatic activation of another persona.

If the system user selects “Field” activation at708for the new persona, this new persona will be activated when MED106passes through a particular passive or active electronic-based field, such as, at the threshold of a building, which will automatically activate the new persona. For example, if the particular business where the system user is employed has a passive or active electronic-based field at the entrances that will activate the MEDs of its employees to change these MEDs to a business persona, then that would happen each time the system user enters the building and may also cause these MEDs the change back to the “Default” persona when leaving the building.

If the system user selects the “Voice” activation at710for the persona, the new persona will be activated when the system user speaks the persona name into the microphone associated with MED106. Voice activation may include the system user reciting the persona name or other word or phrases that can be used for voice activation of the new persona and still be within the scope of the present invention.

The system user may also select “Remote” activation at712. Remote activation will permit the system user to activate the new persona on the MED using a remote device, such as a personal computer, iPad, personal digital assistant, or other smart device by connecting to the MED remotely and wirelessly via, for example, the Internet, the World Wide Web, or other similar type of system.

“Other” at714is provided because a person of ordinary skill in the art would understand that there may be other activation modes in addition to those shown at704,706,708,710, and712that could be used and still be within the scope of the present invention.

After the “Activation Mode” has been selected, system user would activate “Other” at616. “Other” is present to indicate that there may be other settings provided for the new persona as would be understood by person of ordinary skill in the art. The person of ordinary skilled in the art would understand there may be more or less than Persona Settings shown at602and still be within the scope of the present invention.

Again referring toFIG. 6, once the system user is entered all of the “Persona Settings” at602, the system user will activate “Save” button618. This will cause the settings to be stored on MED106and be stored in a system database112via Internet108and system server110. The new persona and settings will be stored with respect to account number 000003. Referring toFIG. 2, after the new persona is saved under account number 000003 there would now be a seventh entry under persona information at204, namely, “7. Mack Daddy” that could be selected manually or automatically by the system user.

Referring toFIG. 8, generally shown at800, a flow diagram is shown for setting up a new persona. Start at802of the flow diagram is when the system user desires to add a new persona to MED106and store that new persona in system database112under that system user's account. The system user at804will access the MED display screen and at806will activate the “Persona” icon. At808, the system user will then activate the “Add/Delete” button on the drop-down menu that is provided. At810, the system user will then activate the “Add New” button. Next, at812, system user will enter the “Persona Settings” information and then at814, and then system user will save the new settings on the MED and on system server112. At816, the system user makes a determination whether he or she wishes to add any additional new personas. If additional new personas are to be added, then the system user will go back to812and add the personal settings for each additional new persona. The persona settings for each new persona will be saved on the MED and in system server112. After all new personas have been added, the method proceeds to818which ends at a new personas and returns the system user to the MED display screen or the previous persona display screen. More specifically, the system user activates “End Add New” button542to end the add personas process.

Referring toFIG. 9, generally at900, when “Chg Setting” selection406is selected on Persona drop-down menu402, “Add/Delete” drop-down menu502is displayed on the display screen of MED106. Add/Delete drop-down menu502displays “Default”504along with associated Delete button506and Chg Set button508, “Business”510along with associated Delete button512and Chg Set button514, “Shopping”516along with associated Delete button518and Chg Set button520, “Clubbing”522along with associated Delete button524and Chg Set button526, “Home”528along with associated Delete button530and Chg Set button532, and “Travel”534along with associated Delete button536and Chg Set button538. As stated previously, “Delete” button that is associated with each of the personas shown at504,510,516,522,528, and534would be selected if the system user desired to delete that persona from the system and further use. This would cause that persona to be deleted from MED106and from system date database112.

Referring toFIGS. 9 and 10, changing persona settings will be described. Referring toFIG. 10, generally at1000, if “Chg Set” button532for “Home” persona528is activated, it will cause “Person Settings” drop-down menu602to be displayed on MED106. The system user will then enter any new change information into the settings for the Home persona and then activate the “Save” button at618that saves the new settings on MED106and system database112. After this, the “Home” persona, when activated, will use the new settings.

Referring toFIG. 11, generally shown at1100, a flow diagram is shown for changing the settings for an existing persona. Start at1102of the flow diagram is when the system user desires to change the settings for an existing persona, for example the “Home” persona settings. At1104, the system user will access the “Home” persona display screen or if the system user is in the standard mode of operation, the MED display screen. At1106, the system user will activate the “Persona” icon. After this, at1108, the system user will select the “Chg Settings” button from the drop-down menu. Then, at1110, from the next drop-down menu, the system user will select the “Chg Set” button that is associated with the “Home” persona. At1112, this selection will produce the “Persona Settings” menu and the system user will make the desired changes to the settings for the Home persona. Once these changes have been made, at1114system user will save these changes on the MED and in systems database112. The system user will now activate the “End Add New” button which will return system user to the “Home” persona display screen or the standard MED display screen.

It is also contemplated that the system of the present invention may be carried out without the use of the system server110and database112(FIG. 1). In this embodiment of the present invention, the persona application of the present invention would be downloaded, for example, from an Internet website and stored on a MED, such as102,104, or106(FIG. 1). The system user would then create as many personas as desired in the method described above but instead of storing them on the system database, they would be stored in the MED memory. In this embodiment, there would be no need for account numbers because the persona information is stored locally on the MED. Other than these differences, the system and method of the present invention would be carried out as described above.

Is to be noted that when the system user activates the Save button in the described embodiments of the present invention, it will clear to display screen of MED106of any drop-down menus that may have been placed on the screen and process of adding new personas or changing personas.

Referring toFIG. 12A, generally at1200, shows a representative example of the integration of social media feeds according to the system and method the present invention. As shown in this Figure, Internet cloud1210receives streaming data from representative social networks to which a system user may subscribe. These include Facebook1202, Instagram1204, Twitter1206, and LinkedIn1208. It is understood by a person of ordinary skill the art that more or less than four social media streams may be input to Internet cloud1210and it would still be within the scope of the present invention.

Again referring toFIG. 12A, the social media network feeds are transmitted from Internet cloud1210to MED1224. As shown, the Facebook feed is transmitted on line1212, the Instagram feed on line1214, the LinkedIn feed on line1216, and the Twitter feed on line1218. These lines are just representative of the wireless transmission of the social media feeds to MED1224. The system user who has an account with each of the social media systems will have an icon displayed on persona background screen1226if the system user so desires to have that social media feed associated with that persona. As is shown inFIG. 12A, the Facebook icon is shown at1228, the Twitter icon is shown at1230, the Instagram icon is shown at1232, and the LinkedIn icon is shown at1234. However, the system user may choose to have none, one, or more than one of the social media icons displayed on a particular persona background screen as that system user desires.

Preferably, if the system user swipes to the left or the right, or up or down, or activates an icon (not shown) on the persona background display, the display screen of MED1224would change to display screen1236. This display screen includes Feeds icon1238and a series of social media streaming data that, preferably, is time based. By this, it means that the most current curated social media information is at the top. As is shown, from the most recent to the oldest that is displayed on display screen1236, there is twitter feed1240, twitter feed1242, Instagram feed1244, Twitter feed at1246, Instagram feed1248, Instagram feed1250, and Twitter feed1252. When the system user clicks on any one of the social media feeds shown, it will open up that particular feed for more information that is provided for that particular social media feed.

Referring toFIG. 12B, generally at1260, it shows a representative example of the display screen when “Feeds” icon1238is activated to permit the system user to make certain selections for the social media to be displayed on the display screen. When Feeds icon1238is activated, it will open up screen display1262. This screen display permits the system user to set up the feeds he/she wants presented on display screen1236and the type of curated data the system user wants provided on the screen display. For example, if the system user desires feeds from Twitter or Instagram, that system user would go to Feeds section1274were the appropriate boxes are shown. As such, if the system user wants Twitter alone he/she would check the box at1276and if that system user wants Instagram alone he/she would check the box at1278. If the system user wants both feeds, he/she would check the boxes at1276and1278. It is understood that the system of the present invention may support more than Twitter and Instagram feeds and it would still be within the scope of the present invention.

At Categories section1264, the system user may select the categories of the social media feeds that he/she wants displayed on the display screen1236. If the system user wants only information from the selected social media feeds, the system user may check the box, for example, for beauty at1266or fashion at1268. Further, the system user may check both boxes at1266and1268to receive beauty and fashion feeds from the social media selected in Feeds section1274. Although only the beauty and fashion categories are shown in Category section1264, additional categories may also be included and different personas may have different categories and it would still be within the scope of the present invention.

Again referring toFIG. 12B, Category section1262shows checkbox1274for Instagram and checkbox1272for Twitter. These may be selected by the system user if that system user desires to have non-category specific feeds from either Twitter or Instagram. Accordingly, if the Instagram category box at1270is selected and the Instagram feed at1268is selected, all the Instagram feeds regardless of category will be provided on display screen1236. Similarly, if the Twitter category box at1272is selected and the Twitter feed at1276is selected, all of the Twitter feeds regardless of category will be provided on display screen1236. It would be understood by a person of ordinary skill the art that for each social media feed shown in Feeds section1274, there may be a corresponding checkbox for that feed in Categories section1264and it would still be within the scope of the present invention. Categories section1264and Feed section1274may also have an “All” checkbox associated with each of them and by selecting that checkbox, all items in that section will be selected.

The selection of Categories at1264and Feeds at1274will be transmitted from MED1224to system server1220through Internet cloud1210. This information will then be transmitted to system database1222where it will be stored in the system user's account. As the system user makes additional changes to the Categories and Feeds, the system database will be appropriately updated on a periodic basis. The system user's account information may be shared by that system user with whomever he/she desires.

FIG. 13A, generally at1300, shows a representative example of the integration of retail information according to the system and method of the present invention. Referring to this Figure, Internet cloud1210receives data from retail sites to which the system user wishes to obtain information. This information may be general information or curated as desired by the system user. This may include restaurant information1302, event information1304, shopping information1306, and sports equipment information1308. It would be understood by a person of ordinary skill in the art that information from more or less than four retail sites may be received by the system user through Internet cloud1210and it would still be within the scope of the present invention.

Again referring toFIG. 13A, retail information is transmitted from Internet cloud1210to MED1224. As is shown, restaurant information is transmitted on line1316, event information on line1318, shopping information on line1322, and sports equipment information on line1320. These lines are just representative of the wireless transmission of the retail information to MED1224.

Preferably, if the system user swipes to the left or the right, or up or down, or activates an icon (not shown) on the persona background display, the display screen of MED1224would change to display screen1336. This display screen includes What's Hot? icon1328and a series of retail information data. As shown, Events information is shown at1330, Restaurants information is shown at1332, Shopping information is shown at1334, and Sports Equipment information is shown at1336. For each of these areas of information, there will be content provided. For Events information, it will provide information about events that the system user is interested in. This information will be provided according to time and date when these events are to take place. Upon clicking on the Events information area shown at1330, the system will display the curated information about events the system user is interested. Further, after going to a particular event, the system user has an ability to rate the event and upload that evaluation to system server1220and store such information in system database1222. The system user may also post this information in a commonly accessible location where other individuals connecting to Internet cloud1210may view it. Further, this information may be uploaded to a remote site that stores information about such events and the system user's information may be aggregated with information from others.

With regard to Restaurants information area1332, the system will display curated information about restaurants the system user is interested in. For example, it could be restaurants serving Southern food, Greek food, Soul food, vegetarian food, or gluten-free food. Upon clicking on Restaurants information area1332, screen display will open up the provide listings and information, e.g., content, for the desired type of restaurants in which the system user is interested.

Referring toFIG. 13B, generally at1350, it shows a representative example of the display screen when “What's Hot?” icon1328is activated to permit the system user to make certain selections for the retail information to be displayed on the display screen. When What's Hot? icon1328is activated, it will open up screen display1351that shows Categories1352. This screen display permits a system user to set up the retail information he/she wants presented on display screen1326and the type of curated data the system user wants provided on the screen display. For example, if the system user desires event information, the system user will go to Events section1354and check, for example, the music checkbox at1356and/or the sports checkbox at1358. If either or both of these checkboxes are checked, event information will be provided at Events area1330of display screen1326. When the system user clicks on Events area1330, it will expand to display content about events the system user desires to see. It would be understood by a person of ordinary skill the art that more or less than the events shown at Events area1354may be provided and it would still be within the scope of the present invention.

If the system user desires restaurant information, system user will go to Restaurants section1360and check, for example, the nightclub checkbox at1362and/or the fine dining checkbox at1364. If either or both of these checkboxes are checked, restaurant information will be provided at Restaurants area1332. When the system user clicks on Restaurants area1332, it will expand to display content about the restaurants the system user desires to go to. It is understood by a person of ordinary skill in the art that more than or different types of restaurants may be indicated in Restaurants area1364personas and it would still be within the scope of the present invention.

If the system user desires shopping information, the system user will go to Shopping section1366and check, for example, beauty checkbox1368and/or lingerie checkbox1370. If either or both of these checkboxes are checked, shopping information will be provided at Shopping area1334. When the system user clicks on Shopping area1334, it will expand to display content about beauty and/lingerie that may be purchased from stores offering these type of products. It is understood by a person of ordinary skill in the art that more than the two types of shopping areas indicated at1366may be selected and displayed at Shopping area1334and it would still be within the scope of the present invention.

Categories1352may also have a Sports Equipment area similar to those shown for Events, Restaurants, and Shopping. The Sports Equipment area would have checkboxes similar to those for the other Categories and based on which boxes are checked, content would be available for display at Sports Equipment area1336.

The selection of Categories at1352will be transmitted from MED1224to system server1220through Internet cloud1210. This information will then be transmitted to system database1222where it will be stored in the system user's account. As the system user makes additional changes to the Categories, the system database will be appropriately updated on a periodic basis. Further, the system user may rate the particular event restaurant, shopping establishment, or sports equipment and transmit that rating will not only to the system database but also to a remote location where it may be aggregated with information from others and available for review and sharing.

FIG. 14, generally at1400, shows a representative example of the integration of video streams for integration of video information according to the system and method the present invention. As shown in this Figure, Internet cloud1210receives streaming video data from a representative set of video sources. These include Video1at1402, Video2at1404, Video3at1406, and Video4at1408. It would understood by a person of ordinary skill the art that more or less than four video streams may be input to Internet cloud1210and it would still be within the scope of the present invention.

Again referring toFIG. 14, the streaming video data are transmitted from Internet cloud1210to MED1224. As shown, Video1is transmitted on line1416, Video2on line1418, Video3on line1420, and Video4on line1422. These lines are just representative of the wireless transmission of the video streams to MED1224.

Preferably, persona background display1226would include video display area1432. Alternatively, the system user may swipe left or the right, or up or down, or activates an icon (not shown) on the persona background display to display video information on the display screen for viewing by the system user.

Persona background display1226may include an icon or the system user may swipe the screen to display screen1404. This display screen includes video select area1436. This area includes checkboxes for Video1at1438, Video2at1440, Video3at1442, and Video4at1446. By checking one or more of the checkboxes, the system user can display video data in area1432of persona background display1226on a desired basis, such as time and date. It would be understood by a person of ordinary skill in the art that more or less than the video streams shown may be included and it would still be within the scope of the present invention.

Display screen1436, also includes browse icon1448, which permits the system user to browse the Internet for streaming video data he/she wants to receive in display area1432. Further, display screen1436includes upload icon1450. This will permit system users to upload video information from MED1224and/or from system database1222through system server1222the system user's own video information. This video information may be uploaded to a remote location for aggregation with other video information and sharing with others. To the extent that the system user retains any video information, it may be stored in the system database with respect to the system user's account. The system user may also rate the video information that may be uploaded to the remote location and shared with others and this rating information may also be stored in the system database.

The embodiments or portions thereof of the system and method of the present invention may be implemented in computer hardware, firmware, and/or computer programs executing on programmable computers or servers that each includes a processor and a storage medium readable by the processor (including volatile and non-volatile memory and/or storage elements). Any computer program may be implemented in a high-level procedural or object-oriented programming language to communicate within and outside of computer-based systems.

Any computer program may be stored on an article of manufacture, such as a storage medium (e.g., CD-ROM, hard disk, or magnetic diskette) or device (e.g., computer peripheral), that is readable by a general or special purpose programmable computer for configuring and operating the computer when the storage medium or device is read by the computer to perform the functions of the embodiments. The embodiments, or portions thereof, may also be implemented as a machine-readable storage medium, configured with a computer program, where, upon execution, instructions in the computer program cause a machine to operate to perform the functions of the embodiments described above.

The embodiments, or portions thereof, of the system and method of the present invention described above may be used in a variety of applications. Although the embodiments, or portions thereof, are not limited in this respect, the embodiments, or portions thereof, may be implemented with memory devices in microcontrollers, general purpose microprocessors, digital signal processors (DSPs), reduced instruction-set computing (RISC), and complex instruction-set computing (CISC), among other electronic components. Moreover, the embodiments, or portions thereof, described above may also be implemented using integrated circuit blocks referred to as main memory, cache memory, or other types of memory that store electronic instructions to be executed by a microprocessor or store data that may be used in arithmetic operations.

The descriptions are applicable in any computing or processing environment. The embodiments, or portions thereof, may be implemented in hardware, software, or a combination of the two. For example, the embodiments, or portions thereof, may be implemented using circuitry, such as one or more of programmable logic (e.g., an ASIC), logic gates, a processor, and a memory.

Various modifications to the disclosed embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art, and the general principals set forth below may be applied to other embodiments and applications. Thus, the present invention is not intended to be limited to the embodiments shown or described herein.