Patent Publication Number: US-8996451-B2

Title: Method and apparatus for determining an analysis chronicle

Description:
RELATED APPLICATIONS 
     This application relates to U.S. Application Ser. No. 12/730,016, titled Method And Apparatus For Indicating Historical Analysis Chronicle Information, filed Mar. 23, 2010, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety. 
     This application relates to U.S. Application Ser. No. 12/730,029, titled Method And Apparatus For Indicating An Analysis Criteria, filed Mar. 23, 2010, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety. 
     TECHNICAL FIELD 
     The present application relates generally to analyzing a set of information. 
     BACKGROUND 
     Electronic devices have seen a large market growth. There are many electronic devices that may receive information from multiple information sources. 
     SUMMARY 
     Various aspects of examples of the invention are set out in the claims. 
     An apparatus, comprising a processor, memory including computer program code, the memory and the computer program code configured to, working with the processor, cause the apparatus to perform at least the following: receiving a first set of information associated with a first information source, performing a first analysis of, at least part of, the first set of information based, at least in part, on an analysis criteria, determining that the first set of information complies with the analysis criteria, determining an analysis chronicle based, at least in part, on the first analysis, determining that the analysis chronicle has changed, and performing at least one operation in response to determining that the analysis chronicle has changed is disclosed. 
     A method comprising receiving a first set of information associated with a first information source, performing a first analysis of, at least part of, the first set of information based, at least in part, on an analysis criteria, determining that the first set of information complies with the analysis criteria, determining an analysis chronicle based, at least in part, on the first analysis, determining that the analysis chronicle has changed, and performing at least one operation in response to determining that the analysis chronicle has changed is disclosed. 
     A computer-readable medium encoded with instructions that, when executed by a computer, perform: receiving a first set of information associated with a first information source, performing a first analysis of, at least part of, the first set of information based, at least in part, on an analysis criteria, determining that the first set of information complies with the analysis criteria, determining an analysis chronicle based, at least in part, on the first analysis, determining that the analysis chronicle has changed, and performing at least one operation in response to determining that the analysis chronicle has changed is disclosed. 
    
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
       For a more complete understanding of embodiments of the invention, reference is now made to the following descriptions taken in connection with the accompanying drawings in which: 
         FIG. 1  is a diagram illustrating relationships among information sources, analysis criteria, and analysis chronicles according to at least one example embodiment; 
         FIGS. 2A-2C  are diagrams illustrating representations of analysis criteria and/or analysis chronicles according to at least one example embodiment; 
         FIG. 3  is a flow diagram showing a set of operations for determining an analysis chronicle according to an example embodiment; 
         FIG. 4  is a flow diagram showing a set of operations for determining an analysis chronicle according to an example embodiment; 
         FIGS. 5A-5C  are diagrams illustrating graphical representations of historical analysis chronicle information according to at least one example embodiment; 
         FIG. 6  is a flow diagram showing a set of operations for causing display of historical analysis chronicle information according to an example embodiment; 
         FIG. 7  is a flow diagram showing another set of operations for causing display of historical analysis chronicle information according to an example embodiment; 
         FIG. 8  is a flow diagram showing still another set of operations for causing display of historical analysis chronicle information according to an example embodiment; 
         FIGS. 9A-9D  are diagrams illustrating indications of analysis criteria according to at least one example embodiment; 
         FIGS. 10A-10C  are diagrams illustrating indications of analysis criteria relating to lenses according to at least one example embodiment; 
         FIG. 11  is a flow diagram showing a set of operations for causing display of indication of analysis criteria according to an example embodiment; 
         FIG. 12  is a flow diagram showing a set of operations for causing display of indication of analysis criteria according to an example embodiment; and 
         FIG. 13  is a block diagram showing an apparatus according to an example embodiment. 
     
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
     An embodiment of the invention and its potential advantages are understood by referring to  FIGS. 1 through 13  of the drawings. 
     The convergence of the Internet and wireless technologies offer an unprecedented level of convenience for information access using mobile devices. Applications are increasingly offering specialized services to a small number of users. There has been a tremendous growth in both the amount and quality of data available to these applications. A user may desire to have an apparatus automatically monitor a plurality of information sources. Furthermore, the user may desire to avoid being presented with superfluous information. For example, a similar news story may be received by way of a plurality of information sources. The user may desire to avoid being disrupted upon receiving the similar news stories after receiving the first news story. 
       FIG. 1  is a diagram illustrating relationships among information sources, analysis criteria, and analysis chronicles according to at least one example embodiment. The example of  FIG. 1  is merely an example of relationships, and does not limit the scope of the claims. For example, number of information sources may vary, number of analysis criteria may vary, number of analysis chronicles may vary, and/or the like. 
     In the example of  FIG. 1 , analysis chronicle  110  is based, at least in part on analysis criteria  111  and information associated with at least one of information sources  101 - 104 , and analysis chronicle  112  is based, at least in part on analysis criteria  113  and information associated with at least one of information sources  101 - 104 . In the example of  FIG. 1 , analysis chronicle  110  is associated with a single analysis criteria, analysis criteria  111 , and analysis chronicle  112  is associated with a single analysis criteria, analysis criteria  113 . Analysis chronicles  110  and  112 , and analysis criteria  111  and  113 , may be similar as described with reference to  FIGS. 2A-2C . 
     An information source relates to a component that sends information that may be analyzed, utilized, represented to a user, and/or the like. The type of information source may vary. For example, an information source may relate to an email account, a personal networking account, a really simple syndications (RSS) feed, a cellular account, an instant messaging account, and/or the like. In an example embodiment, the type of information source varies across information sources. For example, information sources  101  and  102  may relate to an email account, while information source  103  relates to an instant messaging account, and information source  104  relates to a RSS feed. In another example, information source  101  relates to a personal networking account, information source  102  relates to a cellular account, information source  103  relates to an email account, and information source  104  relates to a RSS feed. 
     In an example embodiment, an apparatus bases the analysis chronicle, at least in part, at least one set of information associated with at least one information source. For example, the apparatus may receive a set of information associated with information source  101 , and base the analysis chronicle, at least in part, on the set of information. The set of information may vary by type, format, structure, delivery, and/or the like. For example, a set of information associated with an email account may relate to an email message, an attachment embedded in an email message, a contact embedded in an email message, a calendar entry embedded in an email message, an email account message from an email server, such as a login failure message, and/or the like. In another example, a set of information associated with a personal networking account may relate to account information of another user, a message, an introduction, a notification associated with another user, photos, video and other media associated with another user, web links posted by another user and/or the like. In still another example, a set of information associated with a RSS feed may relate to a news feed, a web page, a blog entry, podcasts, reviews, and/or the like. In yet another example, a set of information associated with a cellular account may relate to a call indication, a text message, a voice message, and/or the like. In a further example, a set of information associated with an instant messaging account may relate to presence information, an instant message, photo or avatar associated with the account, and/or the like. 
     In an example embodiment, an information source provides a plurality of sets of information to an apparatus. For example, the information source may provide a succession of emails. A succession of sets of information may relate to a stream of information. For example, an apparatus may receive multiple sets of information by way of a stream associated with the information source. 
     In an example embodiment, a set of information is received from an information source by way of a receiver, such as receiver  16  of  FIG. 13 . The apparatus may receive the set of information automatically, periodically, in response to a request, and/or the like. 
       FIGS. 2A-2C  are diagrams illustrating representations of analysis criteria and/or analysis chronicles according to at least one example embodiment. The examples of  FIGS. 2A-2C  are merely examples of analysis criteria and/or analysis chronicle, and do not limit the scope of the claims. For example, number of nodes may vary, relationships among nodes may vary, directives may vary, and/or the like. Furthermore, analysis criteria and/or analysis chronicle may vary by organization, structure, format, and/or the like. For example, even though the examples of  FIGS. 2A-2C  relate to a graph and/or a tree, the claims are not necessarily limited to a graph and/or a tree. 
     In an example embodiment, an apparatus analyzes a set of information based on an analysis criteria. The analysis criteria may be predetermined, user determined, stored, queried, received, dynamically determined, and/or the like. For example, the analysis criteria may be set by a user, for example using a keypad. In another example, the analysis criteria may be based, at least in part, on one or more default settings. In another example, the analysis criteria may be received, for example from an information source. In yet another example, the analysis criteria may be based, at least in part, on evaluation of historical information. 
     In an example embodiment, the apparatus analyzes a set of information from an information source based on an analysis criteria in relation to filtering. For example, the analysis may relate to filtering messages. In such an example, the analysis may relate to filtering messages to be deleted, filtering messages to store, filtering messages to be stored in a particular manner, and/or the like. In such an embodiment, the analysis criteria may relate to one or more filtering rules. For example, the analysis criteria may relate to a rule that a filter may use to determine whether the filter should be applied to the set of information. 
     In an example embodiment, the apparatus performs analysis based, at least in part, on the analysis criteria regarding sets of information associated with a plurality of information sources. 
       FIG. 2A  is a diagram illustrating a representation of an analysis criteria  200  according to at least one example embodiment. Analysis criteria  200  comprises nodes  201 - 208 , each relating to a condition, nodes  210 - 215 , each relating to a directive associating nodes, and lines associating a node to another node. A condition may relate to a determination related to a part of the analysis. For example, a condition may relate to presence or absence of a word, presence or absence of a structure, presence or absence of a context, presence or absence of a trend, and/or the like. In such an example, a condition may relate to presence of the word “foot” in a set of information. In another example, a condition may relate to determination that, at least part of, the set of information indicates the structure of a party invitation. In still another example, a condition may relate to a determination that the context of, at least part of, the set of information relates to context of a restaurant review, In yet another example, a trend may relate to a rise in popularity of a particular topic through blog posts, one or more reviews, number of views of a news item or web page, and/or the like. In an example embodiment, nodes  201  and  203  may relate to presence of a word, node  202  may relate to presence of a trend, node  204  may relate to absence of a context, node  205  may relate to absence of a word, nodes  206  and  207  may relate to presence of a structure, and node  208  may relate to presence of the word of node  205 . A directive may relate to the way one or more nodes associate with each other. A directive may relate to a Boolean operation, a spatial operation, and/or the like. For example, a directive may relate to an “or” operation, an “and” operation, an “is within 6 words of” operation, an “is adjacent to” operation, and/or the like. 
     In an example embodiment, an apparatus determines an analysis chronicle based, at least in part, on analysis preformed on at least part of, a set of information based, at least in part, on an analysis criteria. The analysis chronicle may comprise less than the entirety of the set of information. For example, the set of information my comprise at least one part that is not relevant to the analysis criteria. For example, the set of information may comprise a word that does not relate to any condition of the analysis criteria. In such an example, the word may be absent from the analysis chronicle. 
     In an example embodiment, the apparatus associates the analysis chronicle with the analysis criteria. For example, the apparatus may utilize an analysis chronicle in conjunction with a single analysis criteria. In such an example, the apparatus may store the analysis chronicle with a reference to the analysis criteria. 
     In the examples of  FIGS. 2B-2C , the analysis chronicle is represented as a graph relating to the analysis criteria upon which the analysis chronicle is based. Such a graph may be referred to as an activity detection graph. Even though the analysis chronicles of  FIGS. 2B-2C  are represented as an activity detection graph, an analysis chronicle may relate to one or more different structures, such as a list, a queue, a table, a heap, and/or the like. In the examples of  FIGS. 2B-2C , a node that is boldly outlined represents a node determined negatively and a node that is not boldly outlined represents a node determined positively. A node determined positively may relate to a node indicating a “true” value, a node with a non-null value, and/or the like. Such a non-null value may relate to a word, structure, context, trend, and/or the like. For example, a positively determined node relating to context may have a value indicating a word associated with the context. In such an example, the node may indicate the name of a restaurant where the context relates to the restaurant. In another example, a positively determined node relating to structure may have a value indicating a context associated with the structure. For example, the node may indicate a context of a restaurant when the structure associated with the node relates to a menu. A node negatively determined may relate to a node indication a “false” value, a null value, and/or the like. 
     In an example embodiment, an apparatus determines whether a set of information complies with an analysis criteria. An apparatus may determine that the set of information complies with the analysis criteria if a predetermined part of the analysis criteria is satisfied. For example, the apparatus may determine that the set of information complies with the analysis criteria if a root node, for example node  210  of  FIG. 2A  is satisfied. A node may considered as satisfied if the node is determined to be true, to have a non-null value associated with it, and/or the like. 
       FIG. 2B  is a diagram illustrating a representation of an analysis chronicle  220  according to at least one example embodiment. Analysis criteria  220  comprises nodes  221 - 228 , each relating to a condition, nodes  230 - 235 , each relating to a directive associating nodes, and lines associating a node to another node. Nodes  230 ,  231 ,  221 ,  234 ,  223 ,  226 , and  228  are determined positively. Nodes  232 ,  233 ,  222 ,  235 ,  224 ,  225 , and  227  are determined negatively. Analysis chronicle  220  may indicate that the set of information complies with the analysis criteria in that the root node, node  230  is determined positively. 
       FIG. 2C  is a diagram illustrating a representation of an analysis chronicle  240  according to at least one example embodiment. Analysis criteria  240  comprises nodes  241 - 248 , each relating to a condition, nodes  250 - 255 , each relating to a directive associating nodes, and lines associating a node to another node. Nodes  250 ,  251 ,  241 ,  254 ,  243 ,  245 , and  248  are determined positively. Nodes  252 ,  253 ,  242 ,  255 ,  244 ,  246 , and  247  are determined negatively. Analysis chronicle  240  may indicate that the set of information complies with the analysis criteria in that the root node, node  250  is determined positively. 
     In an example embodiment, an apparatus determines that a change occurred between two analysis chronicles, for example between analysis chronicle  220  and analysis chronicle  240 . The apparatus may determine change based, at least in part, on presence of any difference between the analysis chronicles, such as a difference associated with node  245  of analysis chronicle  240  and node  225  of analysis chronicle  220 . The apparatus may determine change based, at least in part, on presence of a significant difference between the analysis chronicles. For example, an apparatus may determine that a difference is significant if it is within a number of nodes from the root node. For example, the apparatus may determine that a difference between nodes is insignificant if the nodes are beyond 3 nodes from the root node. In another example, the apparatus may determine that a difference between nodes is significant if the nodes are within 4 nodes from the root node. The apparatus may determine significance based, at least in part, on a general setting, a predetermined value, a setting associated with an analysis criteria, evaluation of available resources, and/or the like. For example, the apparatus may determine a significance associated with an analysis criteria and a different significance associated with a different analysis criteria. In another example, the apparatus may determine a significance when the apparatus has adequate resources, and determine a different significance when the apparatus has limited resources. 
       FIG. 3  is a flow diagram showing a set of operations  300  for determining an analysis chronicle according to an example embodiment. An apparatus, for example electronic device  10  of  FIG. 13  or a portion thereof, may utilize the set of operations  300 . The apparatus may comprise means, including, for example processor  20  of  FIG. 13 , for performing the operations of  FIG. 3 . In an example embodiment, an apparatus, for example device  10  of  FIG. 13 , is transformed by having memory, for example memory  42  of  FIG. 13 , comprising computer code configured to, working with a processor, for example processor  20  of  FIG. 13 , cause the apparatus to perform set of operations  300 . 
     Without limiting the claims in any way, at least one technical effect associated with set of operations  300  may be reducing the likelihood of operations being performed upon receiving a similar set of information to a previously received set of information. 
     At block  301 , the apparatus receives a set of information associated with an information source. The receiving, set of information, the information source, and the association between the set of information and the information source may be similar as described with reference to  FIG. 1 . The apparatus may receive the set of information by way of a network, for example, similar as described with reference to  FIG. 13 . The information source may be one of a plurality of information source. 
     At block  302 , the apparatus performs an analysis of, at least part of, the set of information based, at least in part, on an analysis criteria. The analysis, set of information, and analysis criteria may be similar as described with reference to  FIGS. 2A-2C . 
     At block  303 , the apparatus determines whether the set of information complies with the analysis criteria. The determination and compliance may be similar as described with reference to  FIGS. 2A-2C . If the apparatus determines that the set of information does not comply with the analysis criteria, flow exits at block  307 . Otherwise, flow proceeds to block  304 . 
     At block  304 , the apparatus determines an analysis chronicle based, at least in part, on the analysis. The determination of the analysis chronicle may be similar as described with reference to  FIGS. 2A-2C . The apparatus may associate the analysis chronicle with the analysis criteria. For example, the analysis chronicle may comprise a reference to the analysis criteria. In another example, the analysis criteria may comprise a reference to the analysis chronicle. 
     At block  305 , the apparatus determines whether the analysis chronicle has changed. The determination that the analysis chronicle has changed may be similar as described with reference to  FIGS. 2A-2C . If the apparatus determines that the analysis chronicle has not changed, flow exits at block  307 . Otherwise, flow proceeds to block  306 . 
     At block  306 , the apparatus performs at least one operation in response to determining that the analysis chronicle has changed. The operation may relate to providing an indication that the analysis chronicle has changed. The operation may relate to providing an indication of the analysis criteria. The operation may relate to providing indication of at least part of the analysis chronicle. 
       FIG. 4  is a flow diagram showing a set of operations  400  for determining an analysis chronicle according to an example embodiment. An apparatus, for example electronic device  10  of  FIG. 13  or a portion thereof, may utilize the set of operations  400 . The apparatus may comprise means, including, for example processor  20  of  FIG. 13 , for performing the operations of  FIG. 4 . In an example embodiment, an apparatus, for example device  10  of  FIG. 13 , is transformed by having memory, for example memory  42  of  FIG. 13 , comprising computer code configured to, working with a processor, for example processor  20  of  FIG. 13 , cause the apparatus to perform set of operations  400 . 
     At block  401 , the apparatus receives a set of information associated with an information source similar as described with reference to block  301  of  FIG. 3 . 
     At block  402 , the apparatus performs an analysis of, at least part of, the set of information based, at least in part, on an analysis criteria similar as described with reference to block  302  of  FIG. 3 . 
     At block  403 , the apparatus determines whether the set of information complies with the analysis criteria, similar as described with reference to block  303  of  FIG. 3 . If the apparatus determines that the set of information does not comply with the analysis criteria, flow exits at block  410 . Otherwise, flow proceeds to block  404 . 
     At block  404 , the apparatus determines an analysis chronicle based, at least in part, on the analysis, similar as described with reference to block  304  of  FIG. 4 . 
     At block  405 , the apparatus retrieves a previously stored analysis chronicle associated with the analysis criteria. The previously stored analysis chronicle may have been caused to be stored in relation to a previous iteration of set of operations  400 , for example at block  408 . The apparatus may retrieve the previously stored analysis chronicle from volatile memory, such as volatile memory  40  of  FIG. 13 , non-volatile memory, such as non-volatile memory  42  of  FIG. 13 , a different apparatus, and/or the like. For example, the apparatus may retrieve the previously stored analysis chronicle from a different apparatus by way of a receiver, such as receiver  16  of  FIG. 13 , a transmitter, such as transmitter  14  of  FIG. 13 , and/or the like. 
     At block  406 , the apparatus determines whether the analysis chronicle has changed, similar as described with reference to block  305  of  FIG. 3 . If the apparatus determines that the analysis chronicle has not changed, flow exits at block  410 . Otherwise, flow proceeds to block  407 . 
     At block  407 , the apparatus modifies the previously stored analysis chronicle. The modification may be based, at least in part, on the first analysis. The apparatus may modify the previously stored analysis chronicle by replacing part of the previously stored analysis chronicle that is inconsistent with the analysis chronicle. The apparatus may modify the previously stored analysis chronicle by combining the analysis chronicle with the previously stored analysis chronicle. 
     At block  408 , the apparatus causes storage of the modified analysis chronicle. The apparatus may cause storage of the modified analysis chronicle to volatile memory, such as volatile memory  40  of  FIG. 13 , non-volatile memory, such as non-volatile memory  42  of  FIG. 13 , a different apparatus, and/or the like. For example, the apparatus may cause storage of the modified analysis chronicle on a different apparatus by way of a receiver, such as receiver  16  of  FIG. 13 , a transmitter, such as transmitter  14  of  FIG. 13 , and/or the like. 
     At block  409 , the apparatus performs at least one operation in response to determining that the analysis chronicle has changed, similar as described with reference to block  306  of  FIG. 3 . 
     In an example embodiment, an apparatus may perform set of operations more than once upon more than one set of information. For example, at block  401 , the apparatus may receive a second set of information associated with a second information source. The second information source may be a different information source than the first information source, a different type of information source than the first information source, and/or the like. In such an example, the apparatus, at block  402 , may perform a second analysis of, at least part of, the second set of information based, at least in part, on the analysis criteria. In such an example, the apparatus, at block  407 , may modify the analysis chronicle based, at least in part, on the second analysis. 
     Without limiting the claims in any way, at least one technical effect associated with set of operations  400  may be reducing the likelihood of operations being performed upon receiving a similar set of information to a previously received set of information. 
       FIGS. 5A-5C  are diagrams illustrating graphical representations of historical analysis chronicle information according to at least one example embodiment. The examples of  FIGS. 5A-5C  are merely examples of representations of historical analysis chronicle information, and do not limit the scope of the claims. For example, period of time may vary, information represented may vary, style of representation may vary, and/or the like. For example, even though the examples of  FIGS. 5A-5C  relate to a tag clouds and/or graphs, the claims are not necessarily limited to a tag clouds and/or graphs. 
     Historical analysis chronicle information may relate to a plurality of analyses associated with one or more analysis chronicles. For example, a historical analysis chronicle information may relate to one or more analysis chronicles associated with a plurality of sets of information. In another example, a historical analysis chronicle information may relate to one or more analysis chronicles associated with a plurality of information sources. 
     In an example embodiment, historical analysis chronicle information relates to time. For example, the historical analysis chronicle information may relate to one or more analysis chronicles over a period of time. The historical analysis chronicle information may relate to a single analysis criteria. For example, the historical analysis chronicle information may relate to one or more analysis chronicles associated with a single analysis criteria. 
     In an example embodiment, an analysis chronicle comprises historical analysis chronicle information. For example, the analysis chronicle may comprise information associated with a plurality of analyses associated with a period of time. In such an example, the analysis chronicle may comprise information associated with a first set of information analyzed at a time, and information associated with a second set of information analyzed at an earlier time. For example, the analysis chronicle may comprise nodes wherein a node comprises information associated with analyses associated with a period of time. In such an example, the node may comprise information associated with each analysis performed over the period of time. 
     In an example embodiment, a historical analysis chronicle information may exist separate from an analysis chronicle. For example, an apparatus may utilize one or more analysis chronicles associated with an information source to generate the historical analysis chronicle information. In such an example, the historical analysis chronicle information and the analysis chronicle information may be determined separately, stored separately, evaluated separately, and/or the like. 
     In an example embodiment, an apparatus causes display of a graphical representation of at least part of the historical analysis chronicle information. The graphical representation may relate to text, an image, a video, an animation, and/or the like. For example, the graphical representation may relate to a tag cloud. The graphical representation may relate to time. For example, the graphical representation may indicate time as an axis, indicate time by animation, indicate time by video, and/or the like. 
     In an example embodiment, which part of the analysis chronicle the apparatus associates with historical analysis chronicle information may vary, period of time the apparatus associates with historical analysis chronicle information may vary, and/or the like. For example, the apparatus may have a predetermined setting indicating which part of the analysis chronicle to associate with historical analysis information. In another example, the apparatus may allow a user to set the period of time to associate with the historical analysis chronicle information. 
     In an example embodiment, an apparatus may dynamically vary which part of the analysis chronicle the apparatus associates with historical analysis chronicle information, period of time the apparatus associates with historical analysis chronicle information, and/or the like. For example, the apparatus may determine period of time to associate with the historical analysis chronicle information based, at least in part, on availability of apparatus resources, such as memory, processor utilization, power, and/or the like. 
       FIG. 5A  is a diagram illustrating a graphical representation of a historical analysis chronicle information according to at least one example embodiment. The example of  FIG. 5A  illustrates a tag cloud graphical representation of at least part of historical analysis chronicle information. The tag cloud may relate to word usage associated with the historical analysis chronicle information. The graphical representation indicates period of time  501  as a horizontal axis. Tags  502  and  503  relate to words associated with one or more sets of information corresponding to a time period. For example, tags  502  and  503  may relate to a time period indicated by 22:00. The apparatus may vary representation of the tag based, at least in part, on historical analysis chronicle information associated with the tag, such as number of times the word appears in one or more sets of information associated with the period of time. For example, the apparatus may represent a tag size in proportion to frequency the word that appears for the period of time. In another example, the apparatus may represent a tag color based upon context associated with the word in one or more sets of information. In such an example, the apparatus may represent a word with a blue color if the word is associated with a positive context in the sets of information associated with the historical analysis chronicle information. 
       FIG. 5B  is a diagram illustrating a graphical representation of a historical analysis chronicle information according to at least one example embodiment. The example of  FIG. 5B  illustrates a graph graphical representation  521  of, at least part of, historical analysis chronicle information. The graph may relate to a count of received sets of information. For example, the graph may relate to sets of information received within a period of time. In such an example, the graph may indicate received sets of information over the amount of time as a progression from left part of the graphical representation to the right part of the graphical representation. In the example of  FIG. 5B , the graphical representation comprises an analysis criteria indication  522 . Even though the indication of the analysis criteria of  FIG. 5B  relates to a text representation, the indication may relate to an image indication, an animation indication, a video representation, and/or the like. The indication of analysis criteria may be similar as described with reference to  FIGS. 9A-9D  and  FIGS. 10A-10C . 
       FIG. 5C  is a diagram illustrating a graphical representation of a historical analysis chronicle information according to at least one example embodiment. The example of  FIG. 5C  illustrates a tag cloud and graph representation comprising indication of period of time  541 , tags  542  and  543 , graph  551 , and analysis criteria indication  552 . The tag cloud representation may be similar as described with reference to  FIG. 5A . The graph representation may be similar as described with reference to  FIG. 5B . 
     Without limiting the claims in any way, at least three technical effects associated with providing a graphical representation of historical analysis chronicle information are to allow the user to quickly view at least one aspect of the historical analysis chronicle information, avoiding user navigation through sets of information associated with referencing sets of information independently, allowing the user to quickly see context of the sets of information over a period of time. 
       FIG. 6  is a flow diagram showing a set of operations  600  for causing display of historical analysis chronicle information according to an example embodiment. An apparatus, for example electronic device  10  of  FIG. 13  or a portion thereof, may utilize the set of operations  600 . The apparatus may comprise means, including, for example processor  20  of  FIG. 13 , for performing the operations of  FIG. 6 . In an example embodiment, an apparatus, for example device  10  of  FIG. 13 , is transformed by having memory, for example memory  42  of  FIG. 13 , comprising computer code configured to, working with a processor, for example processor  20  of  FIG. 13 , cause the apparatus to perform set of operations  600 . 
     At block  601 , the apparatus receives historical analysis chronicle information associated with an analysis criteria. The analysis criteria may be associated with a plurality of information sources. The apparatus may receive the historical analysis chronicle information from volatile memory, such as volatile memory  40  of  FIG. 13 , non-volatile memory, such as non-volatile memory  42  of  FIG. 13 , a different apparatus, for example by way of receiver  16  of  FIG. 13 , and/or the like. The apparatus may receive the historical analysis chronicle information by receiving, at least part of, one or more analysis chronicles and determining historical analysis chronicle information based, at least in part, on the analysis chronicles. The historical analysis chronicle information may be similar as described with reference to  FIGS. 5A-5C . The analysis criteria may be similar as described with reference to  FIG. 1  and  FIGS. 2A-2C . The information sources may be similar as described with reference to  FIG. 1 . 
     At block  602 , the apparatus determines a graphical representation of at least part of the historical analysis chronicle. The determination of graphical representation may be similar as described with reference to  FIGS. 5A-5C . 
     At block  603 , the apparatus causes display of the graphical representation. The apparatus may cause display of the graphical information on a display comprised by the apparatus, such as display  28  of  FIG. 13 , on a display external to the apparatus, such as a monitor, and/or the like. The apparatus may cause display of the graphical representation by performing one or more operations, sending information to another device, and/or the like. 
       FIG. 7  is a flow diagram showing another set of operations  700  for causing display of historical analysis chronicle information according to an example embodiment. An apparatus, for example electronic device  10  of  FIG. 13  or a portion thereof, may utilize the set of operations  700 . The apparatus may comprise means, including, for example processor  20  of  FIG. 13 , for performing the operations of  FIG. 7 . In an example embodiment, an apparatus, for example device  10  of  FIG. 13 , is transformed by having memory, for example memory  42  of  FIG. 13 , comprising computer code configured to, working with a processor, for example processor  20  of  FIG. 13 , cause the apparatus to perform set of operations  700 . 
     At block  701 , the apparatus retrieves an analysis chronicle. The analysis chronicle may have been caused to be stored in relation to set of operations  300  of  FIG. 3 , set of operations  400  of  FIG. 4 , and/or the like. The apparatus may retrieve the analysis chronicle from volatile memory, such as volatile memory  40  of  FIG. 13 , non-volatile memory, such as non-volatile memory  42  of  FIG. 13 , a different apparatus, and/or the like. For example, the apparatus may retrieve the analysis chronicle from a different apparatus by way of a receiver, such as receiver  16  of  FIG. 13 , a transmitter, such as transmitter  14  of  FIG. 13 , and/or the like. The historical analysis chronicle information may be similar as described with reference to block  601  of  FIG. 6 . 
     At block  702 , the apparatus extracts the historical analysis chronicle information from the analysis chronicle. Extracting the historical analysis chronicle information may relate to evaluating, at least part of, the analysis chronicle, evaluating, at least part of, the analysis chronicle related to a plurality of sets of information, evaluating, at least part of, the analysis chronicle related to a plurality of information sources, and/or the like. 
     At block  703 , the apparatus determines a graphical representation of at least part of the historical analysis chronicle, similar as described with reference to block  602  of  FIG. 6 . 
     At block  704 , the apparatus causes display of the graphical representation, similar as described with reference to block  603 , of  FIG. 6 . 
       FIG. 8  is a flow diagram showing still another set of operations  800  for causing display of historical analysis chronicle information according to an example embodiment. An apparatus, for example electronic device  10  of  FIG. 13  or a portion thereof, may utilize the set of operations  800 . The apparatus may comprise means, including, for example processor  20  of  FIG. 13 , for performing the operations of  FIG. 8 . In an example embodiment, an apparatus, for example device  10  of  FIG. 13 , is transformed by having memory, for example memory  42  of  FIG. 13 , comprising computer code configured to, working with a processor, for example processor  20  of  FIG. 13 , cause the apparatus to perform set of operations  800 . 
     At block  801 , the apparatus receives an indication that an analysis chronicle has changed. The analysis chronicle may correlate to the analysis criteria. The analysis chronicle may be similar as described with reference to  FIG. 1  and  FIGS. 2A-2C . The apparatus may receive the indication that an analysis chronicle has changed from volatile memory, such as volatile memory  40  of  FIG. 13 , non-volatile memory, such as non-volatile memory  42  of  FIG. 13 , a different apparatus, for example by way of receiver  16  of  FIG. 13 , and/or the like. The indication that an analysis chronicle has changed may be related to an operation, similar as described with reference to block  306  of  FIG. 3 , similar as described with reference to block  409  of  FIG. 4 , and/or the like. 
     At block  802 , the apparatus retrieves a previously stored historical analysis chronicle information. The historical analysis chronicle information may be similar as described with reference to  FIGS. 5A-5C . The previously stored historical analysis chronicle information may have been caused to be stored in relation to a previous iteration of set of operations  800 , for example at block  805 . The apparatus may retrieve the previously stored historical analysis chronicle information from volatile memory, such as volatile memory  40  of  FIG. 13 , non-volatile memory, such as non-volatile memory  42  of  FIG. 13 , a different apparatus, and/or the like. For example, the apparatus may retrieve the previously stored historical analysis chronicle information from a different apparatus by way of a receiver, such as receiver  16  of  FIG. 13 , a transmitter, such as transmitter  14  of  FIG. 13 , and/or the like. 
     At block  803 , the apparatus generates the historical analysis chronicle information by combining the previously stored historical analysis chronicle information and at least part of the analysis chronicle. The apparatus may determine which part of the previously stored historical analysis chronicle information to combine similar as described with reference to  FIGS. 5A-5C . The apparatus may determine which part of the analysis chronicle to combine similar as described with reference to  FIGS. 5A-5C . The apparatus may generate the historical analysis chronicle information, at least in part, by including at least part of the previously stored historical analysis chronicle information. The apparatus may generate the historical analysis chronicle information, at least in part, by including at least part of the analysis chronicle. The apparatus may generate the historical analysis chronicle information by including, at least in part, information relating to a time associated with the indication that the analysis chronicle changed. 
     At block  804 , the apparatus determines if a graphical representation of the historical analysis chronicle information should be provided. The apparatus may determine that a graphical representation should be provided based, at least in part, on interaction mode of the apparatus. For example, the apparatus may determine that the graphical representation of the historical analysis chronicle information should not be provided based, at least in part, on determination that such graphical representation would interfere with another operation, such as a phone call. In another example, the apparatus may determine that the graphical representation of the historical analysis chronicle information should be provided based on a predetermined setting, a user setting, and/or the like. In another example, the apparatus may determine that the graphical representation of the historical analysis chronicle information should be provided based, at least in part, on determination that related graphical information is being provided to the user, for example information associated with a set of information associated with the historical analysis chronicle information, indication of an analysis criteria associated with the historical analysis chronicle information, and/or the like. If the apparatus determines that the graphical representation of the historical analysis chronicle information should not be provided, flow proceeds to block  805 . Otherwise, flow proceeds to block  806 . 
     At block  805 , the apparatus causes storage of at least part of the generated historical analysis chronicle information. The apparatus may cause storage of the generated historical analysis chronicle information to volatile memory, such as volatile memory  40  of  FIG. 13 , non-volatile memory, such as non-volatile memory  42  of  FIG. 13 , a different apparatus, and/or the like. For example, the apparatus may cause storage of the generated historical analysis chronicle information on a different apparatus by way of a receiver, such as receiver  16  of  FIG. 13 , a transmitter, such as transmitter  14  of  FIG. 13 , and/or the like. The apparatus may cause storage of information associated with a time associated with the indication that the analysis chronicle changed. The apparatus may perform the storage in response to the indication that the analysis chronicle has changed. The flow proceeds to block  801 . 
     At block  806 , the apparatus determines a graphical representation of at least part of the historical analysis chronicle, similar as described with reference to block  602  of  FIG. 6 . 
     At block  807 , the apparatus causes display of the graphical representation, similar as described with reference to block  603  of  FIG. 6 . 
       FIGS. 9A-9D  are diagrams illustrating indications of analysis criteria according to at least one example embodiment. The examples of  FIGS. 9A-9D  are merely examples of indications of analysis criteria information, and do not limit the scope of the claims. For example, size of indication may vary, information indicated may vary, style of indication may vary, number of indications may vary, and/or the like. An apparatus may cause the indications of  FIGS. 9A-9D  to be displayed. 
     In an example embodiment, an apparatus causes display of at least one indication of an analysis criteria. The indication of the analysis criteria may relate to text information, image information, animation information, video information, and/or the like. For example, the indication of the analysis criteria may comprise text information indicating a name associated with the analysis criteria. In another example, the indication of the analysis criteria may comprise image information indicating an image associated with the analysis criteria, such as an icon, art, a photograph, and/or the like. 
     In an example embodiment, the apparatus causes display of at least one indication of an analysis chronicle information associated with the analysis criteria. The analysis chronicle information may relate to, at least part of an analysis chronicle associated with the analysis criteria. The indication of the analysis chronicle information may relate to information contained in the analysis chronicle, information associated with status of an analysis chronicle, and/or the like. For example, the apparatus may cause display of at least one indication that the first analysis chronicle has changed. The change may be similar as described with reference to  FIGS. 2A-2C ,  FIG. 3 , and  FIG. 4 . The indication of the analysis chronicle information may relate to amount of change, elapsed time since change, and/or the like. For example, the indication of the analysis chronicle information may relate to number of sets of information associated with the analysis chronicle since a user has viewed sets of information associated with the analysis chronicle. 
     In an example embodiment, the indication of the analysis chronicle information is related to the indication of the analysis criteria. For example, the indication of the analysis chronicle information may relate to a property of the indication of the analysis criteria, such as color, size, transparency, lighting, font, and/or the like. In another example, the indication of the analysis chronicle information may relate to presence or absence of the indication of the analysis criteria. In still another example, the apparatus may perform causing display of the at least one indication of the analysis chronicle information such that the indication of the analysis chronicle information may be visually associated with the indication of the analysis criteria. Such visual association may relate to proximity, inclusion within a boundary, sharing of a property, and/or the like. For example, the apparatus may cause display of the indication of the analysis chronicle information within a box within which the indication of the analysis criteria was caused to be displayed. 
     In an example embodiment, the apparatus causes display of at least part of a set of information associated with the analysis criteria. The set of information may relate to an analysis chronicle associated with the analysis criteria. For example, the set of information may relate to a set of information associated with a change in the analysis chronicle. The apparatus may receive, at least part of, the set of information prior to causing display of the, at least part of, the set of information. The apparatus may determine which part of the set of information to cause to be displayed. For example, the apparatus may determine which part of the set of information to cause to be displayed based, at least in part, on amount of display available, which part of the set of information relates to a change in the analysis chronicle, and/or the like. The apparatus may perform causing display of the part of the set of information such that the indication of the set of information may be visually associated with the indication of the analysis criteria. Such visual association may relate to proximity, inclusion within a boundary, sharing of a property, and/or the like. For example, the apparatus may cause display of the part of the set of information adjacent to the indication of the analysis criteria. 
     In an example embodiment, the apparatus causes display of an indication of an information source associated with the analysis criteria. The information source may relate to an analysis chronicle associated with the analysis criteria. For example, the information source may be associated with a set of information associated with a change in the analysis chronicle. The apparatus may receive notification regarding the information source prior to causing display of the, at least part of, the set of information. The apparatus may perform causing display of the indication of the information source such that the indication of the information source may be visually associated with the indication of the analysis criteria. Such visual association may relate to proximity, inclusion within a boundary, sharing of a property, and/or the like. For example, the apparatus may cause display of the indication of the part of the set of information adjacent to the indication of the analysis criteria. The apparatus may perform causing display of the indication of the information source such that the indication of the information source may be visually associated with the at least part of the set of information. Such visual association may relate to proximity, inclusion within a boundary, sharing of a property, and/or the like. For example, the apparatus may cause display of the indication of the information source adjacent to the part of the set of information. 
       FIG. 9A  is a diagram illustrating indication of analysis criteria  901 , indication of analysis criteria  902 , and indication of analysis criteria  903  according to at least one example embodiment. In the example of  FIG. 9A , indications of analysis criteria  901 - 903  comprise images. Indication of analysis criteria  901  may relate to an analysis criteria that is related to soccer information. Indication of analysis criteria  902  may relate to an analysis criteria that is related to computer information. Indication of analysis criteria  903  may relate to an analysis criteria that is related to skating information. 
       FIG. 9B  is a diagram illustrating indication of analysis criteria  921 , indication of analysis criteria  922 , and indication of analysis criteria  923  according to at least one example embodiment. In the example of  FIG. 9B , indications of analysis criteria  921 - 923  comprise images. Indication of analysis criteria  921  may relate to an analysis criteria that is related to soccer information. Indication of analysis criteria  922  may relate to an analysis criteria that is related to computer information. Indication of analysis criteria  923  may relate to an analysis criteria that is related to skating information. Indications of analysis criteria  921  and  923  have an associated property of partial transparency, and indication of analysis criteria  922  has an associated property of no transparency. In the example of  FIG. 9B , an apparatus may indicate analysis chronicle information with transparency. For example, the apparatus may indicate change in analysis chronicle by an indication of analysis criteria having no transparency, such as indication of analysis criteria  922 . In another example, the apparatus may indicate time since a change in analysis chronicle by amount of transparency. In such an example, lack of transparency of indication of analysis criteria  922  may indicate a more recent change in analysis chronicle than indicated by the transparency of indication of analysis criteria  923 . 
       FIG. 9C  is a diagram illustrating a plurality of indications of analysis criteria associated with a plurality of analysis criteria according to at least one example embodiment. In the example of  FIG. 9C , an apparatus provides indication of a first analysis criteria comprising image  941  and text information  943 . The apparatus provides an indication of analysis chronicle information comprising text information  946 . Text information  946  indicates time elapsed since the analysis chronicle changed. The text information  946  is visually associated with image  941  and text information  946  by proximity and inclusion in a boundary. The apparatus provides indication of a set of information associated with the first analysis criteria comprising text information  944 , which indicates a sender of the set of information, and text information  945 , which relates to part of the set of information. Text information  944  and text information  945  are visually associated with image  941  and text information  946  by proximity and inclusion in a boundary. The example of  FIG. 9C  illustrates other indications associated with other analysis criteria, such as images  947  indicating part of a set of information associated with a second analysis criteria. The apparatus provides indication of an information source associated with the first analysis criteria comprising image  942 . Image  942  is visually associated with image  941  and text information  946  by proximity and inclusion in a boundary. Image  942  is visually associated with text information  944  and text information  945  by proximity and inclusion in a boundary. 
       FIG. 9D  is a diagram illustrating a plurality of indications of analysis criteria associated with a plurality of analysis criteria according to at least one example embodiment. In the example of  FIG. 9D , an apparatus provides indication of a first analysis criteria comprising image  961  and text information  963 . The apparatus provides an indication of analysis chronicle information comprising text information  966 . Text information  966  indicates time elapsed since the analysis chronicle changed. The text information  966  is visually associated with image  961  and text information  966  by proximity and inclusion in a boundary. The apparatus provides indication of a set of information associated with the first analysis criteria comprising text information  964 , which indicates a sender of the set of information, and text information  965 , which relates to part of the set of information. Text information  964  and text information  965  are visually associated with image  961  and text information  966  by proximity and inclusion in a boundary. The example of  FIG. 9D  illustrates other indications associated with other analysis criteria. The apparatus provides indication of an information source associated with the first analysis criteria comprising image  962 . Image  962  is visually associated with image  961  and text information  966  by proximity and inclusion in a boundary. Image  962  is visually associated with text information  964  and text information  965  by proximity and inclusion in a boundary. The apparatus provides indication of historical analysis chronicle information, associated with the first analysis criteria, comprising graphical representation  967 . Graphical representation  962  is visually associated with image  961  and text information  966  by proximity and inclusion in a boundary. Even though the example of  FIG. 9D  indicates a graphical representation of historical analysis chronicle information comprising a graph, type of indication associated with the historical analysis chronicle information. 
       FIGS. 10A-10C  are diagrams illustrating indications of analysis criteria relating to lenses according to at least one example embodiment. The examples of  FIGS. 10A-10C  are merely examples of indications of analysis criteria information, and do not limit the scope of the claims. For example, size of indication may vary, information indicated may vary, style of indication may vary, number of indications may vary, and/or the like. 
     In an example embodiment, an apparatus may indicate an analysis criteria with an image relating to a lens. The lens may comprise an image indicating the analysis criteria. The image indicating analysis criteria may be partially transparent. The apparatus may visually associate an indication, such as an indication of an analysis chronicle, an indication of historical analysis chronicle information, indication of an information source, indication of at least part of a set of information, and/or the like, with the lens by positioning the lens to coincide, or be proximate to the indication. For example, the apparatus may visually associate a lens with an indication by representing the lens to be covering the indication. In another example, the apparatus may visually associate a lens with an indication by representing the indication within the lens. 
       FIG. 10A  is a diagram illustrating lens  1001  and text information  1002  indicating a first analysis criteria, lens  1003  and text information  1004  indicating a second analysis criteria, and lens  1005  indicating a third analysis criteria. Lenses  1001 ,  1003 , and  1005 , may each comprise a partially transparent image that indicates its associated analysis criteria. The central location of lens  1003  may correspond to an indication of historical analysis chronicle information, such as a short time since an associated analysis chronicle changed. 
       FIG. 10B  is a diagram illustrating lens  1021  indicating a first analysis criteria, lens  1023  indicating a second analysis criteria, lens  1025  indicating a third analysis criteria, lens  1027  indicating a fourth analysis criteria, and lens  1029  indicating a fifth analysis criteria. Lenses  1021 ,  1023 ,  1025 ,  1027 , and  1029  may each comprise a partially transparent image that indicates its associated analysis criteria. The larger size of lenses  1021 ,  1023 , and  1025  may correspond to an indication of historical analysis chronicle information, such as a large amount of received sets of information associated analysis chronicle changed. 
       FIG. 10C  is a diagram illustrating lens  1041  and text information  1042  indicating a first analysis criteria, lens  1043  and text information  1044  indicating a second analysis criteria, lens  1045  and text information  1046  indicating a third analysis criteria, lens  1047  and text information  1048  indicating a fourth analysis criteria, and lens  1049  and text information  1050  indicating a fifth analysis criteria. Lenses  1041 ,  1043 ,  1045 ,  1047 , and  1049  may each comprise a partially transparent image that indicates its associated analysis criteria In the example of  FIG. 10C , the apparatus represents lenses  1043  and  1049  with a lighting effect. The lighting effect may relate to an effect applied to the lens that provides a visualization of lighting that differs from at least one other indication. For example, a lighting effect may relate to strength of backlight associated with the lens, shading associated with the lens, and/or the like. The lighting effect of lenses  1043  and  1049  correspond to an indication of analysis chronicle information, such as a change in analysis chronicle. 
       FIG. 11  is a flow diagram showing a set of operations  1100  for causing display of indication of analysis criteria according to an example embodiment. An apparatus, for example electronic device  10  of  FIG. 13  or a portion thereof, may utilize the set of operations  1100 . The apparatus may comprise means, including, for example processor  20  of  FIG. 13 , for performing the operations of  FIG. 11 . In an example embodiment, an apparatus, for example device  10  of  FIG. 13 , is transformed by having memory, for example memory  42  of  FIG. 13 , comprising computer code configured to, working with a processor, for example processor  20  of  FIG. 13 , cause the apparatus to perform set of operations  1100 . 
     At block  1101 , the apparatus receives an indication that an analysis chronicle has changed. The indication that the analysis chronicle has changed may be similar as described with reference to block  306  of  FIG. 3 . The analysis chronicle may be similar as described with reference to  FIG. 1  and  FIGS. 2A-2C . The analysis chronicle may correlate to an analysis criteria, which may be associated with a plurality of information sources. The correlation, analysis criteria, information sources, and association between analysis criteria and information sources may be similar as described with reference to  FIG. 1  and  FIGS. 2A-2C . 
     At block  1102 , the apparatus causes display of at least one indication of the analysis criteria. The apparatus may cause display of the analysis criteria on a display comprised by the apparatus, such as display  28  of  FIG. 13 , on a display external to the apparatus, such as a monitor, and/or the like. The apparatus may cause display of the analysis criteria by performing one or more operations, sending information to another device, and/or the like. The apparatus may cause display of the indication of the analysis criteria in response to receiving the indication that the first analysis chronicle has changed. The indication of the analysis criteria may be similar as described with reference to  FIGS. 5A-5C ,  FIGS. 9A-9D , AND  FIGS. 10A-10C . 
       FIG. 12  is a flow diagram showing a set of operations  1200  for causing display of indication of analysis criteria according to an example embodiment. An apparatus, for example electronic device  10  of  FIG. 13  or a portion thereof, may utilize the set of operations  1200 . The apparatus may comprise means, including, for example processor  20  of  FIG. 13 , for performing the operations of  FIG. 12 . In an example embodiment, an apparatus, for example device  10  of  FIG. 13 , is transformed by having memory, for example memory  42  of  FIG. 13 , comprising computer code configured to, working with a processor, for example processor  20  of  FIG. 13 , cause the apparatus to perform set of operations  1200 . 
     At block  1201 , the apparatus receives an indication that a first analysis chronicle has changed, similar as described with reference to block  1101  of  FIG. 11 . 
     At block  1202 , the apparatus receives analysis chronicle information associated with, at least part of, the first analysis chronicle. The receiving may be similar as described with reference to block  1101  of  FIG. 11 . The analysis chronicle information may be similar as described with reference to  FIGS. 9C-9D  and  FIGS. 10A-10C . 
     At block  1203 , the apparatus causes display of at least one indication of the first analysis criteria, similar as described with reference to block  1102  of  FIG. 11 . 
     At block  1204 , the apparatus causes display of at least one indication that the first analysis chronicle has changed. The causing of display may be similar as described with reference to block  1102  of  FIG. 11 . The indication that the first analysis chronicle has changed may be similar as described with reference to  FIGS. 9A-9D  and  FIGS. 10A-10C . 
     At block  1205 , the apparatus causes display of at least one indication of the analysis chronicle information. The causing of display may be similar as described with reference to block  1102  of  FIG. 11 . The indication of the analysis chronicle information may be similar as described with reference to  FIGS. 9C-9D  and  FIGS. 10A-10C . 
     At block  1206 , the apparatus causes display of a graphical representation of historical analysis chronicle information associated with the analysis chronicle. The causing of display may be similar as described with reference to block  1102  of  FIG. 11 . The graphical representation of historical analysis chronicle information may be similar as described with reference to  FIGS. 5A-5C . The apparatus may receive historical analysis chronicle information by set of operations  600  of  FIG. 6 , set of operations  700  of  FIG. 7 , set of operations  800  of  FIG. 8 , and/or the like. 
     At block  1207 , the apparatus causes display of at least part of a set of information associated with the first analysis criteria. The causing of display may be similar as described with reference to block  1102  of  FIG. 11 . The at least part of the set of information may be similar as described with reference to  FIGS. 9C-9D  and  FIGS. 10A-10C . The set of information and its association with the first analysis criteria may be similar as described with reference to  FIG. 1  and  FIGS. 2A-2C . 
     At block  1208 , the apparatus causes display of an indication of an information source associated with the set of information. The causing of display may be similar as described with reference to block  1102  of  FIG. 11 . The indication of the information source may be similar as described with reference to  FIGS. 9C-9D  and  FIGS. 10A-10C . The information source may be similar as described with reference to  FIG. 1 . 
     At block  1209 , the apparatus receives an indication that a second analysis chronicle has changed, the second analysis chronicle correlating to a second analysis criteria, similar as described with reference to block  1201 . The second analysis criteria may be a different analysis criteria than the first analysis criteria. The second analysis criteria may differ from the first analysis criteria. 
     At block  1210 , the apparatus causes display of at least one indication of the second analysis criteria, similar as described with reference to block  1203 . 
       FIG. 13  is a block diagram showing an apparatus, such as an electronic device  10 , according to an example embodiment. It should be understood, however, that an electronic device as illustrated and hereinafter described is merely illustrative of an electronic device that could benefit from embodiments of the invention and, therefore, should not be taken to limit the scope of the invention. While one embodiment of the electronic device  10  is illustrated and will be hereinafter described for purposes of example, other types of electronic devices, such as, but not limited to, portable digital assistants (PDAs), pagers, mobile computers, desktop computers, televisions, gaming devices, laptop computers, media players, cameras, video recorders, global positioning system (GPS) devices and other types of electronic systems, may readily employ embodiments of the invention. Moreover, the apparatus of an example embodiment need not be the entire electronic device, but may be a component or group of components of the electronic device in other example embodiments. 
     Furthermore, devices may readily employ embodiments of the invention regardless of their intent to provide mobility. In this regard, even though embodiments of the invention are described in conjunction with mobile communications applications, it should be understood that embodiments of the invention may be utilized in conjunction with a variety of other applications, both in the mobile communications industries and outside of the mobile communications industries. 
     The electronic device  10  may comprise an antenna, (or multiple antennae), a wired connector, and/or the like in operable communication with a transmitter  14  and a receiver  16 . The electronic device  10  may further comprise a processor  20  or other processing circuitry that provides signals to and receives signals from the transmitter  14  and receiver  16 , respectively. The signals may comprise signaling information in accordance with a communications interface standard, user speech, received data, user generated data, and/or the like. The electronic device  10  may operate with one or more air interface standards, communication protocols, modulation types, and access types. By way of illustration, the electronic device  10  may operate in accordance with any of a number of first, second, third and/or fourth-generation communication protocols or the like. For example, the electronic device  10  may operate in accordance with wireline protocols, such as Ethernet, digital subscriber line (DSL), asynchronous transfer mode (ATM), second-generation (2G) wireless communication protocols IS-136 (time division multiple access (TDMA)), Global System for Mobile communications (GSM), and IS-95 (code division multiple access (CDMA)), with third-generation (3G) wireless communication protocols, such as Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS), CDMA2000, wideband CDMA (WCDMA) and time division-synchronous CDMA (TD-SCDMA), or with fourth-generation (4G) wireless communication protocols, wireless networking protocols, such as 802.11, short-range wireless protocols, such as Bluetooth, and/or the like. 
     As used in this application, the term ‘circuitry’ refers to all of the following: hardware-only implementations (such as implementations in only analog and/or digital circuitry) and to combinations of circuits and software and/or firmware such as to a combination of processor(s) or portions of processor(s)/software including digital signal processor(s), software, and memory(ies) that work together to cause an apparatus, such as a mobile phone or server, to perform various functions and to circuits, such as a microprocessor(s) or portion of a microprocessor(s), that require software or firmware for operation, even if the software or firmware is not physically present. This definition of ‘circuitry’ applies to all uses of this term in this application, including in any claims. As a further example, as used in this application, the term “circuitry” would also cover an implementation of merely a processor, multiple processors, or portion of a processor and its (or their) accompanying software and/or firmware. The term “circuitry” would also cover, for example, a baseband integrated circuit or applications processor integrated circuit for a mobile phone or a similar integrated circuit in a cellular network device or other network device. 
     Processor  20  may comprise means, such as circuitry, for implementing audio, video, communication, navigation, logic functions, and/or the like, as well as for implementing embodiments of the invention including, for example, one or more of the functions described in conjunction with  FIGS. 1-13 . For example, processor  20  may comprise means, such as a digital signal processor device, a microprocessor device, various analog to digital converters, digital to analog converters, processing circuitry and other support circuits, for performing various functions including, for example, one or more of the functions described in conjunction with  FIGS. 1-13 . The apparatus may perform control and signal processing functions of the electronic device  10  among these devices according to their respective capabilities. The processor  20  thus may comprise the functionality to encode and interleave message and data prior to modulation and transmission. The processor  20  may additionally comprise an internal voice coder, and may comprise an internal data modem. Further, the processor  20  may comprise functionality to operate one or more software programs, which may be stored in memory and which may, among other things, cause the processor  20  to implement at least one embodiment including, for example, one or more of the functions described in conjunction with  FIGS. 1-13 . For example, the processor  20  may operate a connectivity program, such as a conventional internet browser. The connectivity program may allow the electronic device  10  to transmit and receive internet content, such as location-based content and/or other web page content, according to a Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), Internet Protocol (IP), User Datagram Protocol (UDP), Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP), Post Office Protocol (POP), Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP), Wireless Application Protocol (WAP), Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), and/or the like, for example. 
     The electronic device  10  may comprise a user interface for providing output and/or receiving input. The electronic device  10  may comprise an output device such as a ringer, a conventional earphone and/or speaker  24 , a microphone  26 , a display  28 , and/or a user input interface, which are coupled to the processor  20 . The user input interface, which allows the electronic device  10  to receive data, may comprise means, such as one or more devices that may allow the electronic device  10  to receive data, such as a keypad  30 , a touch display, for example if display  28  comprises touch capability, and/or the like. In an embodiment comprising a touch display, the touch display may be configured to receive input from a single point of contact, multiple points of contact, and/or the like. In such an embodiment, the touch display and/or the processor may determine input based, at least in part, on position, motion, speed, contact area, and/or the like. 
     The electronic device  10  may include any of a variety of touch displays including those that are configured to enable touch recognition by any of resistive, capacitive, infrared, strain gauge, surface wave, optical imaging, dispersive signal technology, acoustic pulse recognition or other techniques, and to then provide signals indicative of the location and other parameters associated with the touch. Additionally, the touch display may be configured to receive an indication of an input in the form of a touch event which may be defined as an actual physical contact between a selection object (e.g., a finger, stylus, pen, pencil, or other pointing device) and the touch display. Alternatively, a touch event may be defined as bringing the selection object in proximity to the touch display, hovering over a displayed object or approaching an object within a predefined distance, even though physical contact is not made with the touch display. As such, a touch input may comprise any input that is detected by a touch display including touch events that involve actual physical contact and touch events that do not involve physical contact but that are otherwise detected by the touch display, such as a result of the proximity of the selection object to the touch display. A touch display may be capable of receiving information associated with force applied to the touch screen in relation to the touch input. For example, the touch screen may differentiate between a heavy press touch input and a light press touch input. Display  28  may display two-dimensional information, three-dimensional information and/or the like. 
     In embodiments including the keypad  30 , the keypad  30  may comprise numeric (for example, 0-9) keys, symbol keys (for example, #, *), alphabetic keys, and/or the like for operating the electronic device  10 . For example, the keypad  30  may comprise a conventional QWERTY keypad arrangement. The keypad  30  may also comprise various soft keys with associated functions. In addition, or alternatively, the electronic device  10  may comprise an interface device such as a joystick or other user input interface. The electronic device  10  further comprises a battery  34 , such as a vibrating battery pack, for powering various circuits that are required to operate the electronic device  10 , as well as optionally providing mechanical vibration as a detectable output. 
     In an example embodiment, the electronic device  10  comprises a media capturing element, such as a camera, video and/or audio module, in communication with the processor  20 . The media capturing element may be any means for capturing an image, video and/or audio for storage, display or transmission. For example, in an example embodiment in which the media capturing element is a camera module  36 , the camera module  36  may comprise a digital camera which may form a digital image file from a captured image. As such, the camera module  36  may comprise hardware, such as a lens or other optical component(s), and/or software necessary for creating a digital image file from a captured image. Alternatively, the camera module  36  may comprise only the hardware for viewing an image, while a memory device of the electronic device  10  stores instructions for execution by the processor  20  in the form of software for creating a digital image file from a captured image. In an example embodiment, the camera module  36  may further comprise a processing element such as a co-processor that assists the processor  20  in processing image data and an encoder and/or decoder for compressing and/or decompressing image data. The encoder and/or decoder may encode and/or decode according to a standard format, for example, a Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) standard format. 
     The electronic device  10  may comprise one or more user identity modules (UIM)  38 . The UIM may comprise information stored in memory of electronic device  10 , a part of electronic device  10 , a device coupled with electronic device  10 , and/or the like. The UIM  38  may comprise a memory device having a built-in processor. The UIM  38  may comprise, for example, a subscriber identity module (SIM), a universal integrated circuit card (UICC), a universal subscriber identity module (USIM), a removable user identity module (R-UIM), and/or the like. The UIM  38  may store information elements related to a subscriber, an operator, a user account, and/or the like. For example, UIM  38  may store subscriber information, message information, contact information, security information, program information, and/or the like. Usage of one or more UIM  38  may be enabled and/or disabled. For example, electronic device  10  may enable usage of a first UIM and disable usage of a second UIM. 
     In an example embodiment, electronic device  10  comprises a single UIM  38 . In such an embodiment, at least part of subscriber information may be stored on the UIM  38 . 
     In another example embodiment, electronic device  10  comprises a plurality of UIM  38 . For example, electronic device  10  may comprise two UIM  38  blocks. In such an example, electronic device  10  may utilize part of subscriber information of a first UIM  38  under some circumstances and part of subscriber information of a second UIM  38  under other circumstances. For example, electronic device  10  may enable usage of the first UIM  38  and disable usage of the second UIM  38 . In another example, electronic device  10  may disable usage of the first UIM  38  and enable usage of the second UIM  38 . In still another example, electronic device  10  may utilize subscriber information from the first UIM  38  and the second UIM  38 . 
     Electronic device  10  may comprise a memory device including, in one embodiment, volatile memory  40 , such as volatile Random Access Memory (RAM) including a cache area for the temporary storage of data. The electronic device  10  may also comprise other memory, for example, non-volatile memory  42 , which may be embedded and/or may be removable. The non-volatile memory  42  may comprise an EEPROM, flash memory or the like. The memories may store any of a number of pieces of information, and data. The information and data may be used by the electronic device  10  to implement one or more functions of the electronic device  10 , such as the functions described in conjunction with  FIGS. 1-13 . For example, the memories may comprise an identifier, such as an international mobile equipment identification (IMEI) code, which may uniquely identify the electronic device  10 . 
     Electronic device  10  may comprise one or more sensor  37 . Sensor  37  may comprise a light sensor, a proximity sensor, a motion sensor, a location sensor, and/or the like. For example, sensor  37  may comprise one or more light sensors at various locations on the device. In such an example, sensor  37  may provide sensor information indicating an amount of light perceived by one or more light sensors. Such light sensors may comprise a photovoltaic element, a photoresistive element, a charge coupled device (CCD), and/or the like. In another example, sensor  37  may comprise one or more proximity sensors at various locations on the device. In such an example, sensor  37  may provide sensor information indicating proximity of an object, a user, a part of a user, and/or the like, to the one or more proximity sensors. Such proximity sensors may comprise capacitive measurement, sonar measurement, radar measurement, and/or the like. 
     Although  FIG. 13  illustrates an example of an electronic device that may utilize embodiments of the invention including those described and depicted, for example, in  FIGS. 1-13 , electronic device  10  of  FIG. 13  is merely an example of a device that may utilize embodiments of the invention. 
     Embodiments of the invention may be implemented in software, hardware, application logic or a combination of software, hardware, and application logic. The software, application logic and/or hardware may reside on the apparatus, a separate device, or a plurality of separate devices. If desired, part of the software, application logic and/or hardware may reside on the apparatus, part of the software, application logic and/or hardware may reside on a separate device, and part of the software, application logic and/or hardware may reside on a plurality of separate devices. In an example embodiment, the application logic, software or an instruction set is maintained on any one of various conventional computer-readable media. In the context of this document, a “computer-readable medium” may be any tangible media or means that can contain, or store the instructions for use by or in connection with an instruction execution system, apparatus, or device, such as a computer, with one example of a computer described and depicted in  FIG. 13 . A computer-readable medium may comprise a computer-readable storage medium that may be any tangible media or means that can contain or store the instructions for use by or in connection with an instruction execution system, apparatus, or device, such as a computer. 
     If desired, the different functions discussed herein may be performed in a different order and/or concurrently with each other. For example, block  303  of  FIG. 3  may be performed after block  304 . In another example, block  404  of  FIG. 4  may be performed after block  405 . In still another example, block  409  of  FIG. 4  may be performed before block  408 . Furthermore, if desired, one or more of the above-described functions may be optional or may be combined. For example, blocks  405  and  407  of  FIG. 4  may be optional and/or combined with block  404 . 
     Although various aspects of the invention are set out in the independent claims, other aspects of the invention comprise other combinations of features from the described embodiments and/or the dependent claims with the features of the independent claims, and not solely the combinations explicitly set out in the claims. 
     It is also noted herein that while the above describes example embodiments of the invention, these descriptions should not be viewed in a limiting sense. Rather, there are variations and modifications which may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention as defined in the appended claims.