Presenting Search Results in a Dynamically Formatted Graphical User Interface
US-2024420206-A1 · Dec 19, 2024 · US
US9626443B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9626443-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414521526-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 23, 2014 |
| Priority date | Oct 23, 2014 |
| Publication date | Apr 18, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 18, 2017 |
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A method of performing a search includes receiving, at a computing device, search results transmitted from a search system in communication with the computing device. The search results include a header for an application executable on the computing device and application access mechanisms associated with the header. Each application access mechanism has a reference to the application and indicates one or more performable operations for the application. The method includes displaying, on a display in communication with the computing device, a graphical user interface including the header, an expansion element associated with the header, and user selectable access links grouped with the header. Each access link is associated with an application access mechanism for the application. The expansion element has an expanded state and a collapsed state.
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A method comprising: transmitting, by a computing device of a user device, a search query including one or more query terms to a search system; receiving, at the computing device, search results in response to the search query, the search results including one or more grouped sets of search results, each grouped set of search results corresponding to a respective application and including: a header including a default access mechanism that includes a reference to the respective application and indicates one or more operations to access a default state of the application; and two or more individual search results, each individual search result corresponding to a state of the respective application that is relevant to the search query and including one or more access mechanisms respectively defining one or more operations to access the corresponding state; and displaying, on a display in communication with the computing device, the search results in a graphical user interface, including for each grouped set of search results, displaying: a header link corresponding to the header that, when selected, causes the computing device to access the default state of the application using the default access mechanism, an expansion element associated with the header, the expansion element having an expanded state and a collapsed state, an installation state of the respective application in relation to the header link, the installation state indicating whether a native application edition of the respective application is installed on the user device, and one or more user selectable links grouped with the header link, each user selectable link corresponding to a respective one of the two or more individual search results, wherein when the user selectable link is selected, the user selectable link causes the computing device to access the state of the respective application corresponding to the user selectable link using one of the one or more access mechanisms in the individual search result, wherein: when the expansion element is in the expanded state, a first amount of user selectable links grouped with the header link are displayed in the graphical user interface; and when the expansion element is in the collapsed state, a second amount of user selectable links grouped with the header link are displayed in the graphical user interface, the second amount being less than the first amount. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the second amount is greater than or equal to one. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein one of the one or more grouped sets of search results includes an advertisement associated with the respective application of the grouped set, the graphical user interface displaying the advertisement together with the header link or one of the displayed user selectable links grouped with the header link. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein each header link displays a name of the respective associated application and the default state linked to by the header link is a home page of the respective application. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein, in response to receiving a user selection of the expansion element when the expansion element is in the collapsed state, displaying the first amount of user selectable links includes: requesting additional individual search results corresponding to the application to which the expansion element corresponds; generating additional user selectable links based on the additional search results; and displaying the additional user selectable links in the graphical user interface. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein in response to receiving a user selection of the expansion element when the expansion element is in the expanded state, displaying the second amount of user selectable links includes determining the second amount based on an allocated amount of device independent pixels that the graphical user interface allocates to each user selectable link. 7. The method of claim 1 , further comprising, in response to receiving a user selection of the header link: when the native application edition is installed, executing the native application edition on the computing device; and when the installation state of the associated application is uninstalled, downloading the native application edition to non-transitory memory in communication with the computing device and executing the native application edition by the computing device. 8. The method of claim 1 , further comprising, in response to receiving a user selection of the header link: when the native application edition is installed, executing the native application edition on the computing device; and when the native application is not installed, accessing a web application edition of the application using a web resource identifier. 9. The method of claim 1 , further comprising displaying in the graphical user interface an ungrouped user selectable link, the ungrouped user selectable link including one or more corresponding access mechanisms and linking to a different state of a different application from the one or more applications corresponding to the one or more grouped sets. 10. A user device comprising: a hardware display device; a computing device in communication with the hardware display device; and a non-transitory memory in communication with the computing device, the non-transitory memory storing instructions that when executed on the computing device cause the computing device to perform operations comprising: transmitting a search query including one or more query terms to a search system; receiving search results in response to the search query, the search results including one or more grouped sets of search results, each grouped set of search results corresponding to a respective application and including: a header including a default access mechanism that includes a reference to the respective application and indicates one or more operations to access a default state of the application; and two or more individual search results, each individual search result corresponding to a state of the respective application that is relevant to the search query and including one or more access mechanisms respectively defining one or more operations to access the corresponding state; and displaying, via the hardware display device, the search results in a graphical user interface including, for each grouped set of search results, displaying: a header link corresponding to the header that, when selected, causes the computing device to access the default state of the application using the default access mechanism, an expansion element associated with the header, the expansion element having an expanded state and a collapsed state, an installation state of the respective application in relation to the header link, the installation state indicating whether a native application edition of the respective application is installed on the user device, and one or more user selectable links grouped with the header link, each user selectable link corresponding to a respective one of the two or more individual search results, wherein when the user selectable link is selected, the user selectable link causes the computing device to access the state of the respective application corresponding to the user selectable link using one of the one or more access mechanisms in the individual search result, wherein: when the expansion element is in the expanded state, a first amount of user selectable links grouped with the header link are displayed in the graphical user interface; and when the expansion element is in the collapsed state, a second amount of user selectable links grouped with the header link are
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