Media shadow files and system
US-9225541-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US10164787B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10164787-B1 |
| Application number | US-95683910-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Nov 30, 2010 |
| Priority date | Nov 30, 2010 |
| Publication date | Dec 25, 2018 |
| Grant date | Dec 25, 2018 |
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Techniques for transferring printable content from a remote device to an eBook reader include exposing a network printer interface that represents the eBook reader as a physical network printer. The remote device can be configured with a printer driver corresponding to the network printer interface, and a user may print documents from the remote device in order to transfer them to the eBook reader.
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A method of content distribution, comprising: exposing a first network printer interface at a content service; associating the first network printer interface with a first subset of a plurality of electronic book reader devices that are associated with the content service, the first subset of the plurality of electronic reader book devices including less than all of the plurality of electronic book reader devices; communicating with a first remote device through the first network printer interface using a printer communications protocol; receiving a first print job at the content service through the first network printer interface from the first remote device; converting the first print job into a first converted file that is displayable via the first subset of the plurality of electronic reader book devices; storing the first converted file at a content repository of the content service; making the first converted file available for download by the first subset of the plurality of electronic book reader devices associated with the first network printer interface based at least in part on the first network printer interface being associated with the first subset of the plurality of electronic book reader devices; exposing a second network printer interface at the content service; associating the second network printer interface with a second subset of the plurality of electronic book reader devices; communicating with a second remote device through the second network printer interface; receiving a second print job at the content repository of the content service; converting the second print job into a second converted file; and making the second converted file available for download by the second subset of the plurality of electronic book reader devices. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first remote device is configured with a printer driver that specifies the first network printer interface as a print destination. 3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: subscribing the first subset of the plurality of electronic book reader devices to receive content from a particular user; and associating the first network printer interface to the first subset of the plurality of electronic book reader devices based on the subscribing. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the content service provides electronic books, and wherein: the method further comprises converting the first print job into a particular electronic book, and the making the first converted file available for download includes making the particular electronic book available for download. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the content service provides content in an electronic book compatible format, and wherein the first print job is received by the content service in the electronic book compatible format. 6. A method of content distribution, comprising: exposing a first network printer interface at a content service; associating the first network printer interface with a first subset of a plurality of electronic readers that are associated with the content service; receiving, from a first remote computer, a first print job at the content service through the first network printer interface; determining that the first subset of the plurality of electronic readers are associated with the first network printer interface; converting the first print job into a first converted file that is displayable via the first subset of the plurality of electronic readers; making the first converted file available for download from the content service to the first subset of the plurality of electronic readers based at least in part on the first network printer interface being associated with the first subset of the plurality of electronic readers; exposing a second network printer interface at the content service; associating the second network printer interface with a second subset of the plurality of electronic readers that are associated with the content service; receiving, from a second remote computer, a second print job at the content service through the second network printer interface; converting the second print job into a second converted file that is displayable via the second subset of the plurality of electronic readers; determining that the second subset of the plurality of electronic readers are associated with the second network printer interface; and making the second converted file available for download from the content service to the second subset of the plurality of electronic readers based at least in part on the second network printer interface being associated with the second subset of the plurality of electronic readers. 7. The method of claim 6 , wherein the first converted file is made available for download to the first subset of the plurality of electronic readers as content items in a content repository. 8. The method of claim 6 , further comprising receiving the first print job from a printer driver installed on the remote computer, the printer driver specifying the first network printer interface as a print destination. 9. The method of claim 6 , further comprising: subscribing a group of users to receive content from a particular user; and associating, based on the subscribing, the first subset of the plurality of electronic readers to the first network printer interface. 10. The method of claim 6 , wherein the first network printer interface is exposed at an Internet uniform resource locator (URL). 11. The method of claim 6 , further comprising communicating over a network using a printer communication protocol to receive the first print job. 12. The method of claim 6 , wherein the content service provides electronic books, and wherein: the method further comprises converting the first print job into a particular electronic book, and the making the first converted file available for download includes making the particular electronic book available for download. 13. The method of claim 6 , wherein the content service provides content in an electronic book compatible format, and wherein the first print job is received by the content service in the electronic book compatible format. 14. A method of content distribution, comprising: exposing a first remote device to a first network printer interface of a content distribution service; associating the first network printer interface with a first subset of a plurality of electronic book reader devices associated with the content distribution service; receiving from the first remote device a first print job at the first network printer interface; converting the first print job to a first converted file that is compatible with the first subset of the plurality of electronic book reader devices; distributing the first converted file to the first subset of the plurality of electronic book reader devices based at least in part on the first network printer interface being associated with the first subset of the plurality of electronic book reader devices; exposing a second remote device to a second network printer interface; associating the second network printer interface with a second subset of the plurality of electronic book reader devices; receiving from the second remote device a second print job at the second network printer interface; converting the second print job to a second converted file that is compatible with the second subset of the plurality of electronic book reader devices; and distributing the second converted file to the second subset of the plurality of electronic book reader devices based at least in part on the second
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