US Patent Application 18347365. Electronic List User Interface simplified abstract

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Electronic List User Interface

Organization Name

Google LLC


Inventor(s)

Shih-Hao Yeh of Santa Clara CA (US)

Navid Samadani-mcquirk of San Bruno CA (US)

Electronic List User Interface - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18347365 titled 'Electronic List User Interface

Simplified Explanation

The patent application is about a system that processes user inputs for electronic list systems. Here is a simplified explanation of the abstract:

  • The system receives user inputs from a device.
  • It parses the received user inputs to extract a minimum set of product data.
  • The parsed data is used to query shopping services.
  • The system receives product descriptions from the queried shopping services.
  • It presents the received product descriptions to the user through their device.

Bullet points explaining the patent/innovation:

  • The system simplifies the process of searching for products by parsing user inputs and querying shopping services.
  • It saves users time and effort by automatically extracting relevant product data from their inputs.
  • The system can query multiple shopping services to provide a wider range of product options to the user.
  • It presents the product descriptions in a user-friendly manner through the user's device.
  • The innovation improves the efficiency and convenience of using electronic list systems for shopping.


Original Abstract Submitted

Processing inputs to electronic list systems. Receiving, from a user device, a user input. Parsing the received user input for a minimum set of product data for querying a shopping service. Upon parsing a minimum set of product data for querying a shopping service, querying at least one shopping service using the parsed data. Receiving, from at least one queried shopping service, at least one product description responsive to the query. Presenting, via the user device, each received at least one product description to the user.