Patent Document

TECHNICAL FIELD 
       [0001]    The present application is directed to systems and methods for providing and displaying advertising content within messaging and chat applications running on smart phones, tablets, and other mobile devices while minimizing the disruptive effect of the advertising content. 
       BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
       [0002]    Presenting advertising content within applications on mobile devices has become a popular way to derive income from use of mobile devices. The term application in this disclosure includes “apps,” as applications that run on mobile devices have come to be known. Application developers and service and content providers often offer mobile device applications for free or at a nominal cost. Developers or providers then derive income from use of these applications by displaying advertisements to their users while the applications are running. These advertisements are usually banners that appear in a static location on the screen.  FIGS. 1A and 1B  illustrate this type of advertisement in the prior art. 
         [0003]    However, this type of advertisement on mobile devices is troublesome to many developers and users because it occupies valuable screen space that is no longer available for the application user interface. This problem is exacerbated by the fact that mobile devices have relatively small screens that constrain the space available for the user interface and the application&#39;s own content. 
       SUMMARY 
       [0004]    The present application is directed to systems and methods for providing and displaying ephemeral advertising messages within instant messaging and chat applications running on smart phones, tablets and other mobile devices while minimizing the disruptive effect of those advertising messages. The application may include an instant messaging or chat function whereby the user communicates with other users. Within the application, advertising content may be presented in the portion of the screen dedicated to displaying the instant messaging or chat conversation. The advertising content is set to be displayed for a certain amount of time. The display may indicate the amount of time remaining before the advertising content will disappear. The advertising content may include, for example, a limited-time offer that the user may accept while the advertising content is displayed, but expires when the advertising content disappears. 
         [0005]    The application may also include a list of instant messaging or chat conversations, friends, contacts, buddies, groups, feeds, news, communities, photos, videos, music, favorites or other content. Within the application, advertising content may be presented in the portion of the screen dedicated to displaying this list of conversations, contacts or other content. When presented in this portion of the screen, the advertising content may be set to be displayed for a certain amount of time. In some aspects, the display indicates the amount of time remaining before the advertising content will disappear. The advertising content may include a limited-time offer that the user may accept while the advertising content is displayed, but expires when the advertising content disappears. 
     
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         [0006]      FIG. 1A  illustrates an example of a prior art banner advertisement within an application on a mobile device. 
           [0007]      FIG. 1B  illustrates another example of a prior art banner advertisement within an application on a mobile device. 
           [0008]      FIG. 2A  is a block diagram of one aspect of the invention, depicting the creation, communication and consumption of content. 
           [0009]      FIG. 2B  is a block diagram of another aspect of the invention, depicting the creation, communication and consumption of content. 
           [0010]      FIG. 3A  is an illustration of advertising content displayed within the portion of an application user interface dedicated to displaying an instant messaging or chat conversation, according to the instant invention. 
           [0011]      FIG. 3B  is an illustration of advertising content displayed within the portion of an application user interface dedicated to displaying an instant messaging or chat conversation that highlights the time remaining field, according to the instant invention. 
           [0012]      FIG. 4  is an illustration of advertising content displayed within the portion of an application user interface dedicated to displaying a list of instant messaging or chat conversations, friends, contacts, buddies, groups, feeds, news, communities, photos, videos, music, favorites or other content, according to the instant invention. 
           [0013]      FIG. 5  is an exemplary block diagram of one type of mobile device that may be used with the instant invention. 
       
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION 
       [0014]    Methods and systems for presenting advertising content within instant messaging or chat applications on mobile devices are disclosed. The methods and systems described herein can also be used in other types of communication applications, such as email applications. In addition, these methods and systems can be applied in the context of non-mobile devices, including any non-mobile device used to access the internet or any non-mobile device that provides messaging or advertising capabilities. For example, the methods and systems described herein can be applied to in-store kiosks or other fixed hardware that displays advertising or allows a user to communicate with other users or with a central office of the store. 
         [0015]    The methods and systems include a mobile device running an application that includes instant messaging, chat or social media functions. The user interface of this application may include a display area, referred to herein as a message display, that shows an instant messaging, chat, or email conversation. A message display typically includes user interface elements that correspond to individual messages within a conversation—such as, for example, speech balloons or speech bubbles. Alternatively, a message display may depict one-way communications such as, for example, news feeds, blog feeds or other one-to-many messages. The user interface may also include a display area, referred to herein as a list display, that shows lists of instant messaging or chat conversations, friends, contacts, buddies, groups, feeds, news, communities, photos, videos, music, favorites or other content. A list display includes user interface elements that correspond to items in the list, such as individual instant messaging or chat conversations. Making a selection from an item in the list display may direct the user interface to a corresponding message display. 
         [0016]    As shown in  FIG. 2A , a mobile device  21  may receive many different types of messages from various sources via the application provider or service provider  22 . A mobile device  21  may receive messages from other users  23  and respond with messages of its own. A mobile device  21  may also receive content from third party content providers  24 , such as news sources, blogs or other sources of broadcast one-to-many content providers. An application running on mobile device  21  may display conversations comprising one or more messages exchanged with other users  23 , as well as content received from third party content providers  24  in one or more message displays. The application running on mobile device  21  may also display, as a separate part of the user interface, a list of these conversations or sources of content in a list display. In addition to other users  23  and third party content providers  24 , the mobile device may also receive messages or content from one or more advertisers  25 . Messages and content from advertisers  25  are displayed in the message display or the list display in a manner that resembles messages and content from other users  23  and third party content providers  24 , as described below and illustrated in  FIGS. 3A ,  3 B and  4 . According to one aspect of the present invention, the application provider or service provider may present an interface through which it will receive advertising content and either forward or serve that advertising content to the users. Alternatively, the application provider or service provider may act as a central clearinghouse for advertising content and retain some editorial control over the content. 
         [0017]    Advertisers  25  may create and submit advertising content through the application provider or service provider  22  without any particularized knowledge of the characteristics, attributes, actions or patterns of actions of mobile device  21 . In this case, advertising content can be predetermined and adjusted periodically on a timeframe determined unilaterally by advertisers  25  or the application provider or service provider  22 , or by some arrangement between them. The mobile device  21  may report data related to characteristics, attributes, actions or patterns of actions of mobile device  21  or its user to the application provider or service provider  22 , which could, in turn, forward this information to advertisers  25 . In these instances, advertising content can be selected or adapted based on this data. For example, if a characteristic of mobile device  21  is a cellular phone network for which it is enabled, the advertiser  25  or the application provider or service provider  22  may choose not to present any advertising content related to the cellular phone network to which mobile device  21  is already subscribed. Alternatively, if mobile device  21  reports data related to patterns of action taken on the mobile device, the advertiser  25  or the application provider or service provider  22  could advantageously select or compose advertising content calculated to be of interest to the particular user of mobile device  21 . Mobile device  21  could report data related to a conversation the user is currently having, attributes inferred from past or present conversations, demographic information about the user, or times that the user runs the application or other applications. 
         [0018]      FIG. 2B  depicts an alternative design and configuration where communications between the various entities  23 ,  24  and  25  are not routed through or via the application provider or service provider  22 , but may be directly sent to or exchanged with the mobile device  21 . In this configuration, the application provider or service provider may design an interface through which advertisers can push advertisements directly to users. The mobile device  21  may report data related to characteristics, attributes, actions or patterns of actions of the mobile device  21  or its user directly to advertisers  25 . As noted above, advertisers  25  could select or adapt advertising content based on this data. One of skill in the art will recognize that this invention will work in either of these configurations, or any combination of central or distributed communication routing. 
         [0019]      FIG. 3A  depicts an example of a message display  31  from a messaging application. This message display  31  shows a conversation comprising messages exchanged between Suzie Smith and her partner, in which the user interface elements corresponding to each message, referred to herein as message elements, are speech bubbles and the user interface element corresponding to the advertising content, referred to herein as an advertisement element, is a rounded rectangle. Suzie Smith&#39;s messages to her partner  32  are depicted in speech bubbles originating from the left hand side of the message display  31  and her partner&#39;s messages to her  33  are depicted in speech bubbles originating from the right hand side of the message display  31 . Advertisement element  34  is displayed during the conversation after the message received at 11:07 p.m.  33   a  but before the message sent at 11:13 p.m.  32   a.  Advertisement element  34  stays embedded within the conversation and scrolls up the screen as the conversation progresses. Alternatively, advertisement element  34  may not be embedded within the current conversation, but rather be displayed before the first or after the last visible message element within the message display. In this configuration, advertisement element  34  does not scroll up or down as newer messages are received. Advertisement element  34  resembles message elements  32  and  33 , but is distinguishable from those message elements, such as by appearing within a rounded rectangle outlined in a different color as compared to the speech bubbles used for message elements  32  and  33  as shown in  FIG. 3A . Advertisement element  34  may be differentiated from message elements  32  and  33  in additional or alternative ways, such as for example by using a different size or shape, different font, font style, or font size, a different text color, or a different background color. Alternatively, advertisement element  34  could appear in the same format and style as the messages in the conversation. One skilled in the art will recognize that there are many ways to implement a message display and that this invention is not limited to any particular implementation. 
         [0020]      FIG. 3B  depicts the same message display as  FIG. 3A , but highlighting the time remaining field  35  of advertisement element  34 . A variable but predetermined display duration is associated with the advertising content displayed in advertisement element  34 . When the display duration expires, advertisement element  34  disappears from the message display and is no longer retrievable or viewable by the user. While advertisement element  34  is displayed, the remaining display duration is shown in the user interface in a time remaining field  35 , which is continuously updated as the display duration elapses. The display duration may be determined by the advertiser, by the application/service provider, by agreement between the advertiser and the application/service provider, or by some other method. The display duration may be infinite, in which case advertisement element  34  will not automatically disappear, but rather persist within the conversation as a normal message until deleted in some other fashion by the user or application. 
         [0021]    The display duration may be measured from the time the advertising content is received by the mobile device, or from some later instant, such as when the advertising content is visibly displayed, after a certain number of messages have been sent or exchanged, or after the user has taken some other subsequent action. If the mobile device is configured to report data related to the current conversation, the application/service provider or advertisers could determine the identities of the parties to a conversation and present the same or related advertising content to each of those users. 
         [0022]      FIG. 4  depicts an example of a list display  41  from a messaging application. This list display  41  includes user interface elements  43  corresponding to a list of conversations in which a message has recently been sent or received, referred to herein as conversation elements. In this list display, conversation elements  43  are sorted such that the conversation with the most recent activity appears at the top of the list display  41 . An advertisement element  42  appears at the top of the list display. The advertisement element  42  may be sorted in the list display like any other item, such that advertisement element  42  will be replaced at the top of the list display  41  when activity occurs in a different conversation. Alternatively, advertisement element  42  is not sorted with the other items in the list display, but rather remains at a static location in the list display  41  for its entire display duration regardless of subsequent activity in other conversations. Advertisement element  42  resembles conversation elements  43 , but is distinguishable because an icon representing the advertiser&#39;s logo is displayed within advertisement element  42 . Advertisement element  42  may be differentiated from conversation elements  43  in additional or alternative ways, such as for example by using a different size or shape, different font, font style, or font size, a different text color, or a different background color. Advertisement element  42  may display a time remaining field, and disappear from the list display when its display duration expires, as discussed above. One skilled in the art will recognize that there are many ways to implement a list display and that this invention is not limited to any particular implementation. In other embodiments, the list display may include friends, contacts, buddies, groups, feeds, news, communities, photos, videos, music, favorites or other content. Alternatively, the advertising content is not differentiated from the other content that appears within list display. Rather, an advertising message within the list display is identical in appearance to the other listed items. 
         [0023]    Regardless of whether advertising content appears in a message display or a list display, the content may include a link that the user may activate, such as a uniform resource locator (“URL”) or some other reference to a resource on the mobile device or an information resource external to the mobile device. When the user activates such a link, further information associated with the advertisement is provided. For example, activation of a link may trigger a popup window or dialog box, open a new page within the application, open a web browser to display a web page or invoke a different application on the mobile device. The advertising content may include an offer that the user can accept by activating a link within the advertising content, with the offer remaining valid for the display duration of the advertisement and expiring when the advertisement disappears. 
         [0024]    Exemplary components of a mobile device  500  that may be used in accordance with the invention are described below with reference to  FIG. 5 . The device  500  may include a housing  501 , a keypad  502  and a visual display device  503 . The visual display device  503  may comprise a full graphic liquid crystal display (“LCD”). In some embodiments, display  503  may comprise a touch-sensitive input and output device. Alternatively, other types of output device may be used. The housing  501  contains a processing device  504 , which is coupled to the keypad  502  (or touch-sensitive input) and the display  503 . The processing device  504  controls the overall operation of the mobile device  500 . In some embodiments, keypad  502  may comprise a virtual keypad (e.g., using a touch-sensitive interface) or a physical keypad or both. 
         [0025]    Other parts of the mobile device  500  are also shown schematically in  FIG. 5 . These include a communications system  505 ; other input/output devices  506 ,  507 ,  508  and  509 ; memory devices  510  and  511 ; and various other systems  512 . The mobile device  500  may comprise two-way radio frequency (“RF”) communications components that are capable of communicating both voice and data. The mobile device  500  may also communicate with other computer systems via the Internet or other networks. 
         [0026]    Persistent store, such as Flash memory  510  or read-only memory (“ROM”), may contain operating system software to be executed by the processing device  504 . System software and specific device applications may be loaded temporarily into a volatile store, such as random access memory (“RAM”)  511 . The mobile device may also store communications signals that it receives in the RAM  511 . 
         [0027]    The processing device  504 , in conjunction with its operating system functions, executes software applications  513   a  to  513   m  on the device  500 . Applications that conduct and control basic device operations, such as data and voice communications  513   a  and  513   b,  may be installed on the device  500  during the manufacturing process. 
         [0028]    The communications system  505  handles communication functions, including data and voice communications. The communications system  505  includes one or more antennas  514 , a transmitter  515  and a receiver  516 . In addition, the communications system  505  may include a second processing device, such as a digital signal processor (“DSP”)  517 , and one or more local oscillators (“LO”)  518 . The precise implementation of the communications system  505  depends upon the communications network in which the mobile device  500  is designed to operate. 
         [0029]    After a network registration or activation process has been completed, the mobile device  500  may send and receive communications signals over the communication network  519 . Signals received from the communications network  519  by the antenna  514  are routed to the receiver, which amplifies the signal, down-converts the frequency, filters and selects a channel, and convert the analog signal to a digital signal. Analog-to-digital conversion of the received signal allows the DSP  517  to perform more complex communications functions, such as demodulation and decoding. In a similar manner, signals to be transmitted to the network  519  are processed by the DSP  517  and are then provided to the transmitter  515  for digital to analog conversion, frequency up conversion, filtering, amplification and transmission to the communication network  519  (or networks) via the antenna  514 .

Technology Category: g