WO2016000592A1 - Triggering method of preloading concerned web pages - Google Patents

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WO2016000592A1
WO2016000592A1 PCT/CN2015/082686 CN2015082686W WO2016000592A1 WO 2016000592 A1 WO2016000592 A1 WO 2016000592A1 CN 2015082686 W CN2015082686 W CN 2015082686W WO 2016000592 A1 WO2016000592 A1 WO 2016000592A1
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  • This invention relates to preloading of web page, and particularly relates to a triggering method of preloading concerned web pages.
  • Web servers are configured for storing web pages and transmitting the information of those web pages on request. Users may request web pages from web servers through suitable machines, browsers, or platforms, and view the contents of web pages through suitable projectors.
  • Taiwan patent No. 552521 entitled “predictive caching and highlighting of web pages”
  • Taiwan patent No. 552521 entitled “predictive caching and highlighting of web pages”
  • a web browser predicatively and automatically searches for web documents linked to a currently displayed web page which contain terms of interest to a web browser user.
  • some of them are that users are less or even not interested in anymore.
  • updating or preloading the web pages may reduce the efficiencies of web servers and generate little benefits for web page servers and users. Accordingly, how to decide timing to preload web pages is important for the developers of platform or systems.
  • a triggering method of preloading concerned web pages and the system thereof which apply a concern factor to triggering a preloading process for a concerned web unified matter. It is advantageous for a user and another people invited by the user to access the concerned web unified matter in a short time.
  • a triggering method of preloading concerned web pages and the system thereof in which a concern factor is updated in response to accessing a concerned web unified matter. It may reduce the parsing loading of web page by triggering a preloading process when the concern factor matches or corresponds with a monitoring rule.
  • a triggering method of preloading concerned web pages comprises: providing a projected workspace with a projectable space instance, wherein the projected workspace collects at least one concerned web page to acquire a web unified matter, and wherein the web unified matter comprises a link and a web snapshot of the concerned web page; counting a concern factor of the web unified matter when the web unified matter is accessed; and monitoring the concern factor of the web unified matter and executing a preloading process, if the concern factor of the web unified matter corresponds with a monitoring rule.
  • the projected workspace comprises at least one unified tool.
  • the projectable space instance is instantiated from a unified script, and the unified script is declared by a DTD (Document Type Definition) , an XML (Extensible Markup Language) Schema, a structured language or a structured protocol.
  • DTD Document Type Definition
  • XML Extensible Markup Language
  • the at least one unified tool comprises a web unified matter collector, a web unified matter preloader, a web concern monitor, a web unified matter viewer and/or a viewed status recorder.
  • the web unified matter collector is configured to snapshot the concerned web page to acquire the web snapshot and acquire the web unified matter with a matterization rule; the web unified matter preloader executes the preloading process with a preloading rule; the web concern monitor executes the monitoring step with the monitoring rule to judge whether the concern factor of the web unified matter corresponds with a monitoring rule; the web unified matter viewer accesses the web unified matter; and the viewed status recorder executes a counting step to count the concern factor of the web unified matter.
  • the viewed status recorder further provides the concern factor of the web unified matter to the web concern monitor, or the web concern monitor monitors the viewed status recorder.
  • the at least one unified tool further includes a web matter importer to import the web unified matter into the projected workspace.
  • the projected workspace comprises at least one unified information unit and at least one unified tool
  • an original information corresponds to the unified information unit is a file, a web page, a database row, a policy, a rule, a policy of the projected workspace or any data accessible in an associated machine or server
  • an original tool corresponds to the unified tool is a utility, a widget, an agent, an application, a service, or an executable component accessible in an associated machine or server.
  • the concern factor of the web unified matter is represented as a frequency of the web unified matter to be accessed, a duration for the web unified matter to be accessed, or a period for the web unified matter to be accessed in continuous two times.
  • the projectable space instance is an object, an XML (eXtensible Markup Language) document, or an instance which is instantiated with a structured language or a structured protocol.
  • XML eXtensible Markup Language
  • a system of triggering preloading concerned web pages includes a projectable space instance; and a projected workspace projected with the projectable space instance, wherein the projected workspace collects at least one concerned web page to acquire a web unified matter, and wherein the projected workspace comprises a plurality of unified tools and the unified tools include: a web unified matter collector for snapshotting the concerned web page to acquire the web snapshot and acquire the web unified matter with a matterization rule; a web unified matter viewer configured to access the web unified matter; a viewed status recorder configured to count a concern factor of he web unified matter when the web unified matter is accessed; a web concern monitor for monitoring the concern factor of the web unified matter with a monitoring rule; and a web unified matter preloader for executing a preloading process, in response to the concern factor of the web unified matter matching the monitoring rule.
  • the space instance of the system is instantiated from a unified script, and the unified script is declared by a DTD (Document Type Definition) , an XML (Extensible Markup Language) Schema, a structured language or a structured protocol.
  • DTD Document Type Definition
  • XML Extensible Markup Language
  • the projectable space instance is an object, an XML document, or an instance which is instantiated with a structured language or a structured protocol.
  • the projectable space instance is an object, an XML (eXtensible Markup Language) document, or an instance which is instantiated with a structured language or a structured protocol.
  • XML eXtensible Markup Language
  • the projectable space instance is obtained through a URI (uniform resource identifier) .
  • system further includes a web matter importer to import the web unified matter into the projected workspace.
  • the concern factor of the web unified matter of the system reflects a frequency of the web unified matter to be accessed, a duration for the web unified matter to be accessed, or a period for the web unified matter to be accessed in continuous two times.
  • a triggering method of preloading concerned web pages includes: providing a projectable space instance for modeling a workspace, wherein the projectable space instance is configured to comprise a monitoring rule; acquiring a web unified matter with a projected workspace corresponding to the workspace; counting a concern factor of the web unified matter in response to accessing the web unified matter; and requesting executing a preloading process in response to the concern factor of the web unified matter matching the monitoring rule.
  • the projected workspace in the triggering method further comprises at least one unified tool, and at least one original tool corresponds to the at least one unified tool is a utility, a widget, an agent, an application, a service, or an executable component accessible in an associated machine or server.
  • the at least one unified tool in the triggering method includes: a web unified matter collector for snapshotting a concerned web page to acquire a web snapshot and acquiring the web unified matter with a matterization rule; a web matter importer for importing the web unified matter into the projected workspace; a web unified matter viewer configured to access the web unified matter; a viewed status recorder configured to count the concern factor of he web unified matter when the web unified matter is accessed; a web concern monitor for monitoring the concern factor of the web unified matter with a monitoring rule; and a web unified matter preloader for executing a preloading process, in response to the concern factor of the web unified matter matching the monitoring rule.
  • the projectable space instance is instantiated from a unified script, and the unified script is declared by a DTD (Document Type Definition) , an XML (Extensible Markup Language) Schema, a structured language or a structured protocol.
  • DTD Document Type Definition
  • XML Extensible Markup Language
  • a triggering method and system of preloading concerned web pages are provided herein.
  • a concern factor of a web unified matter is configured to triggering a preloading process, and a user or other people invited by the user may access the concerned web unified matter in a short time.
  • the concerned factor of the web unified matter may be updated when the web unified matter is accessed.
  • the loading of parsing web pages will be reduced by triggering preloading web pages when the concerned factor matches a monitoring rule. Accordingly, web pages stored in different servers and machines may be collected, and other web pages related to the web pages may be preloaded according to the concerned condition of the concerned web pages.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram showing an implementation of a unifying method according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram showing an implementation concept of using the unified script as an intermediate language for implementing the personal workspace.
  • FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram showing a preferred configuration of a personal workspace.
  • FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram showing an initial state of the method of projecting the workspace according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 5A is a schematic diagram showing operating concepts of the method of projecting the workspace as shown in FIG. 4.
  • FIG. 5B is a schematic diagram showing operating concepts of the method of projecting the workspace as shown in FIG. 4.
  • FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram showing the relationship between a projectable space instance as shown in FIG. 4 and a projected workspace as shown in FIG. 5B.
  • FIG. 7 is a schematic flow diagram of a preferred embodiment according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram illustrating a projected workspace and multitudes of unified tools therein according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 9 is an exemplary representation of the web unified matter according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 10 is an exemplary representation of the collected web unified matter and the preloaded web unified matter according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 11 is an exemplary representation of a system of triggering preloading concerned web pages according to the present invention.
  • the term “information source” used herein is defined as a sequence of symbols that can be interpreted as a message in the most limited technical meaning. And the message is used for organizing and labeling information.
  • the information source includes website (such as internet service) , intranet, social network, software, electronic book, database and other media of information (such as storage media of non-transitory computer or storage media of mobile device) .
  • original information used herein is a file, a web page, a database row, a policy, a rule or any data accessible in corresponding machines and servers, but is not limited thereto.
  • original tool used herein is a utility, a widget, an intelligent agent, an application, a service or any executable component accessible in corresponding machines and servers, but is not limited thereto. It is noted that the information sources, the original information and the original tool are not restricted to the above examples.
  • original information and “original tool” are implementation examples of “original matters” used herein.
  • a plurality of “original matters” from identical or different “information sources” are modeled to a plurality of “unified matters” by a unifying method. Consequently, the “unified matters” in the same execution environment are compatible with each other and cooperate to perform a specified task.
  • the “unified tool” and the “unified information unit” are implementation examples of the “unified matters” .
  • the term “Matterizer” used herein is a means, a device or a program code to perform the unifying process.
  • the above unifying method comprises steps of: modeling at least one original information obtained from at least one information source of multiple information sources into a unified information unit with one unified data model via re-organizing the original information, and/or modeling at least one original tool obtained from at least one information source of multiple information sources into a unified tool with another unified data model via re-organizing the original tool.
  • the one unified data model and another unified data model could be identical or different, and the unifying method described above could be completed through a matterizer.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram illustrating an implementation concept of a unifying method according to an embodiment.
  • the matterizer 992 re-organizes an attribute and a link of an original matter 991 with a unified data model 993, and thus models the original matter 991 into a unified matter 994. Consequently, the basic attribute of the unified matter 994 include a type of the original matter 994 and a link indicating where the original matter 994 is located.
  • the original matter 991 at least includes an original information (not shown) or an original tool (not shown) , but is not limited thereto.
  • the unified information unit is directly produced through the matterizer 992. If the attribute accessible from the original information does not correspond to the attribute to be unified in the unified information unit, the original information is firstly re-defined by logically re-organizing the attributes and the link of the original information, and then the original information is converted into a new original information with the attributes which correspond to attributes to be unified in the unified information unit. Consequently, the unified information unit is indirectly produced.
  • the unified tool is directly produced by the matterizer 992.
  • the unified tool is indirectly produced via an adapter and/or a software development kit (SDK) of the original tool to drive the original tool.
  • SDK software development kit
  • the first unifying method is applied to a method of unifying the information of Garmin satellite navigation.
  • a point-of-interest (POI) function of the Garmin satellite navigation the method of unifying the information is employed to unify the imported original point information (i.e., an original information) into the corresponding unified point information (i.e., a unified information unit) .
  • the second unifying method is applied to a method of unifying the tool of an Android system.
  • the Android system is a Linux-based open source mobile operating system.
  • most application programs i.e., original tools
  • the application program (i.e., the original tool) written in the Java programming language can be modeled into a unified application program (i.e., the unified tool) compatible with the Android system so as to be executed in the Android system.
  • the term “workspace” used herein is a working environment for providing interactions between the at least one matterizer, the at least one tool and/or the at least one information so as to implement a specified task. Moreover, the at least one tool and/or at least one information can be imported into the workspace through the at least one matterizer. However, the way of importing the information and/or tool into the workspace is not restricted. Hereinafter, information importers such as the information importers 9881, 9882 and 9883 of FIG. 2, are some examples of the matterizer.
  • the term “unified script” used herein is an intermediate language to implement the workspace. Moreover, via the “unified script” , the at least one matterizer, the at least one tool and/or the at least one information can be provided to the workspace (e.g., built in or plugged in the workspace) .
  • the above at least one information is a unified information unit which is produced after at least one original information obtained from at least one information source is unified
  • the above at least one tool is a unified tool which is produced after at least one original tool obtained from at least one information source is unified.
  • the required unified information unit and/or the required unified tool from the corresponding information source can be added to the personal workspace (e.g., built in or plugged in the personal workspace) .
  • the “workspace” is a user-orientated “personal workspace” .
  • FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram illustrating an implementation concept of using the unified script as an intermediate language for implementing the workspace.
  • FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram illustrating a preferred configuration of a personal workspace.
  • a unified information unit 985’ corresponding to an original information 985 in Dropbox 982
  • a first unified tool 986’ corresponding to a compatible original tool 986 in a cloud storage 983
  • a second unified tool 987’ corresponding to an incompatible original tool 987 in a server 984 are combined together into a personal workspace 981 according to the required tasks.
  • a unified script 980 which is regarded as an intermediate language for implementing the personal workspace 981 is firstly compiled, and then an information importer 9881 of the Dropbox 982, an information importer 9882 of the cloud storage 983 and an information importer 9883 of the server 984 are configured through the unified script 980. Moreover, after the original information 985 in the Dropbox 982 is unified into the unified information unit 985’ by the information importer 9881, the unified information unit 985’ is imported into the personal workspace 981.
  • the original tool stored in the cloud storage 983 is the compatible original tool 986, which is compatible with the component architecture of the unified tool in the personal workspace 981.
  • the first unified tool 986’ corresponding to the compatible original tool 986 is directly provided to the personal workspace 981 through the information importer 9882 of the unified script 980.
  • the original tool stored in the server 984 is the incompatible original tool 987, which is incompatible with the component architecture of the unified tool in the personal workspace 981.
  • the second unified tool 987’ corresponding to the incompatible original tool 987 is provided to the personal workspace 981 through the compatible adapter 989 and the information importer 9883 of the unified script 980.
  • the user can configure and arrange (e.g., group or place) the unified information unit 985’ , the first unified tool 986’a nd the second unified tool 987’ in a specific area of the personal workspace 981 according to the practical requirements.
  • the user can perform specified tasks by using the unified tool to access or control the corresponding unified information unit.
  • the above personal workspace is presented herein for purpose of illustration and description only. It is noted that the workspace used in the present invention is not restricted.
  • the unified script as the intermediate language for implementing the workspace can be previously edited. Consequently, the workspace equips the default matterizer, the default information and/or the default tool.
  • This workspace is not limited to be operated by a single user. According to the practical requirements, this workspace can be operated by multiple users at the same time or at different times.
  • the “workspace” used herein is obtained by “a method of projecting a workspace” to any electronic device with computational capability.
  • An example of the electronic device includes but is not limited to a mobile phone, a tablet computer, a notebook computer or a desktop computer. Consequently, the “projected workspace” can be operated by any user through any electronic device with computational capability.
  • the method of projecting the workspace comprises the following steps. Firstly, a projectable space instance instantiated by the unified script is obtained through a uniform resource identifier (URI) .
  • URI uniform resource identifier
  • the unified script is defined to configure at least one of the matterizer, the information and the tool to model the workspace.
  • the projectable space instance is used to build the projected workspace corresponding to the workspace, and thus provide an interface for operating at least one of the matterizer, the information and the tool to implement a task.
  • a projector parses the projectable space instance and build a working environment to configure at least one of the matterizer, the information and the tool so as to execute the projected workspace for providing interactions between at least one user and the projected workspace.
  • the projector is acquired from a remote data station, the projectable space instance or a preloaded application program, and loaded into an engine for providing a compatible environment to execute the projector.
  • An example of the engine includes but is not limited to a Javascript engine, a Windows application or a Linux application.
  • the united script can be declared by a document type definition (DTD) , an extensible markup language (XML) schema, a structured language or a structured protocol.
  • the projectable space instance is an object, an extensible markup language (XML) document, or an instance instantiated with a structured language or a structured protocol.
  • FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram illustrating an initial state of the method of projecting the workspace according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIGS. 5A and 5B are schematic diagrams illustrating operating concepts of the method of projecting the workspace as shown in FIG. 4.
  • FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram illustrating the relationship between a projectable space instance as shown in FIG. 4 and a projected workspace as shown in FIG. 5B.
  • a first electronic device 971 and a second electronic device 972 are in communication with each other (e.g., through network connection) . Moreover, the first electronic device 971 stores a projectable space instance 973, and the second electronic device 972 has a built-in projector 974.
  • the united script 9731 is declared by a document type definition (DTD) and defined to configure at least one information importer (i.e., an example of the matterizer) , at least one unified information unit and/or at least one unified tool to model a workspace, and the projectable space instance 973 is an instance instantiated with the extensible markup language (XML) .
  • the projectable space instance 973 is used for building a projected workspace 976 corresponding to the workspace.
  • the information importer, the unified information and/or the unified tool is allowed to be added to or removed from the projectable space instance 973.
  • the projector 974 of the second electronic device 972 will build a working environment 975 in the second electronic device 972 for executing the projected workspace 976.
  • the projector 974 provides a microkernel 977 (see FIG. 6) to the working environment 975 for equipping at least one information importer, at least one unified information and/or at least one unified tool that will be added to the projected workspace 976.
  • the second electronic device 972 acquires the projectable space instance 973 from the first electronic device 971 through a URI
  • the projector 974 of the second electronic device 972 starts to parse the projectable space instance 973 (see FIG. 5A) .
  • the projected workspace 976 is built in the working environment 975 according to parsed contents of the projectable space instance 973 (see FIG. 5B) . Accordingly, a user of the second electronic device 972 can interact with the projected workspace 976 through the second electronic device 972 so as to perform related tasks.
  • the relationships between the unified script 9731, the projectable space instance 973 and the projected workspace 976 will be illustrated in more detailed through a usage situation as shown in FIG. 6.
  • the usage situation as shown in FIG. 6 is related to a process of building a projected workspace that is capable of accessing jpg format image files and gif format image files from a specified internet space and allowing the image files to be viewed by a user.
  • the unified script 9731 is declared by the Document Type Definition (DTD)
  • the projectable space instance 973 is instantiated with XML.
  • an information importer and a unified tool are added into the projectable space instance 973, and at least one unified information unit corresponding to the original information is imported into the projected workspace 976 through the information importer.
  • the information importer is a Dropbox importer.
  • the information of the Dropbox importer is disclosed in the dashed line frame 9761 of FIG. 6.
  • the original information includes a jpg format image file 9791, a jpg format image file 9792 and a gif format image file 9793 in Dropbox 979 (i.e., an information source) .
  • the unified information units include a unified jpg format image file 9791’ , a unified jpg format image file 9792’ a nd a unified gif format image file 9793’ , which will be described later.
  • the unified tool is an image viewer for accessing image files which are imported into the projected workspace 976. The information of the image viewer is disclosed in the dashed line frame 9762 of FIG. 6.
  • the projected workspace 976 is built after the projectable space instance 973 is parsed by the projector 974 of the second electronic device 972.
  • the Dropbox importer 9761’ corresponding to the dashed line frame 9761 and the image viewer 9762’ corresponding to the dashed line frame 9762 are configured in the projected workspace 976.
  • the jpg format image file 9791, the jpg format image file 9792 and the gif format image file 9793 in Dropbox 979 are unified and imported into the projected workspace 976 by the Dropbox importer 9761’ .
  • the unified jpg format image file 9791’ corresponding to the jpg format image file 9791, the unified jpg format image file 9792’ corresponding to the jpg format image file 9792 and the unified gif format image file 9793’ corresponding to the gif format image file 9793 are displayed on the projected workspace 976.
  • the image viewer 9762’ will access the contents of the corresponding unified image files 9791’ , 9792’ or 9793’ to allow the unified image files 9791’ , 9792’ or 9793’ to be viewed by the user.
  • the Dropbox importer 9761’a nd the image viewer 9762’ mentioned above are equipped by the microkernel 977.
  • the URI of the projectable space instance 973 may be a HTTP (hypertext transfer protocol) URI or a FTP (file transfer protocol) URI.
  • the URI of the projectable space instance 973 can also be a local file URI.
  • the types of the URI of the projectable space instance 973 are not restricted.
  • the usage situation is related to “amethod of conducting a networking conference by multiple participants through workspace” .
  • the participants include a host and multiple cooperators.
  • the founder of the workspace is the host of the networking conference.
  • the founder of the workspace is one of the cooperators.
  • FIG. 7 is a schematic flow diagram of a preferred embodiment according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram illustrating a projected workspace and multitudes of unified tools therein according to the present invention. Please refer to FIGS. 7-8, a projectable space instance is provided (step 10) .
  • a projected workspace 20 is projected according to the projectable space instance (step 12) .
  • the projected workspace 20 is configured to have at least one unified tool and at least one matterizer.
  • the at least one matterizer includes a web matter importer 37 which is configured to import a web unified matter into the projected workspace 20.
  • the at least one unified tool includes a web unified matter collector 32, a web unified matter preloader 33, a web concern monitor 34, a web unified matter viewer 35 and a viewed status recorder 36, but not limited to.
  • the web unified matter collector 32 is configured to snapshot a concerned web page to acquire a web snapshot and acquire the web unified matter with a matterization rule 321, such as the unifying method mentioned above, the web unified matter preloader 33 executes the preloading process with the preloading rule 331 of the concerned web unified matter, and the web concern monitor 34 executes a monitoring step with a monitoring rule 341.
  • FIG. 9 is a schematic diagram illustrating the contents of an exemplary web unified matter in the present invention.
  • a user 6 would like to collect one or more web pages or links he or she concerns, and these concerned web pages may be stored in a remote web server.
  • the user 6 concerns about a developing target event, such as a piece of news. She or he intends to collect many links of URL in which multitudes of reports or articles or others relevant to the target event may be accessed and shared with friends.
  • the user 6 may add one or more links 7 corresponding to the concerned web pages into the projected workspace 20.
  • the web unified matter collector 32 of the projected workspace 20 snapshots the concerned web page to acquire a web snapshot and matterizing with the matterization rule 321 to acquire the collected web unified matter 42.
  • Each of the acquired collected web unified matter 42 is formed with a collected link 421 and a web snapshot 422 of the concerned web page and may be stored in a storage 40.
  • the storage 40 may be configured with the projected workspace 20 in a same machine, or the storage 40 may be a machine or a server.
  • the collected web unified matter 42 may be imported into the projected workspace 20 by the web matter importer 37, and accessed by the web unified matter viewer 35.
  • the viewed status recorder 36 when the web unified matter is accessed by the user with the web unified matter viewer 35, a concern factor of the web unified matter is counted (step 14) by the viewed status recorder 36. It is acknowledged that the parsing of web pages may result in huge loading for a web server or a machine and long transmission or download time.
  • the snapshot 422 of the concerned web page is beneficial to reduce waiting time for the user 6, and the user 6 can view the snapshot 422 in advance. Provided that the snapshot 422 attracts the user 6 and accessed by the user 6 with the web unified matter viewer 35, the viewed status recorder 36 can count the concern factor of the collected web unified matter 42, and then provides the concern factor to the web concern monitor 34.
  • the concern factor of the web unified matter is monitored for triggering a preloading process (step 16) .
  • the web unified matter viewer 35 may notify the web concern monitor 34, when the web unified matter viewer 35 accesses the collected web unified matter 42, but not limited to.
  • the web concern monitor 34 may work as an agent to monitor the viewed status recorder 36 by itself.
  • the concern factor of the collected web unified matter 42 is judged by the web concern monitor 34 with a monitoring rule 341 to determine whether the collected web unified matter 42 corresponds with the monitoring rule 341 or not.
  • the web concern monitor 34 can request a preloading process and the web unified matter preloader 33 executes the preloading process in response to the request from the web concern monitor 34. Finally, at least one preloaded link is collected by the web unified matter preloader 33 with the preloading rule 331.
  • the preloading rule 331 may include a suitable algorithm, such as the algorithm involving data mining, and such an algorithm will not be illustrated here.
  • the user 6 is probably interested in the web unified matter 42 and accesses the collected web unified matter 42 repeatedly in a short period.
  • the concern factor can be updated or refreshed very quickly, and the preloading process can be executed frequently.
  • the preloaded links can be updated or collected frequently and the preloaded web unified matter 44 can be formed by the web unified matter collector 32 and stored in the storage 40, as shown in FIG. 10.
  • one or more preloaded web unified matters 44 are formed with preloaded link 441 and preloaded snapshot 442 of a preloaded web page, respectively.
  • the user 6 may access the preloaded web unified matters 44 with the web unified matter viewer 35, too.
  • the preloaded web unified matter 44 is relevant to the collected web unified matter 42, for example, the collected web page and the preloaded web page may be related to a same topic. Alternatively, the preloaded link 441 in the preloaded web unified matter 44 may be listed in the concerned web page of the collected link.
  • the user 6 may share the projectable space instance as a URI to her/his friends or relative people in suitable ways, such as sending the URI by platforms like Message, Whatsapp, Line.
  • these friends or relative people acquire the shared URI of the projectable space instance, they may launch a projector to project the projected workspace 20 and then view and access the collected web unified matter in the projected workspace.
  • anyone of the shared people probably accesses the collected web unified matter.
  • the concern factor can be acquired to be updated in any projected workspace, not limited to the projected workspace owned by the user 6.
  • the user 6 shares the projectable space instance containing the collected web unified matter about the target event to her/his friends or relative people.
  • the concern factor may be updated in response to the collected web unified matter accessed by the one of the shared people.
  • a threshold may be designed to be compared with the concern factor.
  • the threshold may be designed to relate to a frequency for the collected web unified matter or the preloaded web unified matter to be accessed, a duration for the collected or preloaded web unified matter to be accessed, or a period for the collected or preloaded web unified matter to be accessed in continuous two times.
  • the concern factor is represented as a frequency of the collected web unified matter to be accessed, duration for the collected web unified matter to be accessed, or a period for the collected web unified matter to be accessed in continuous two times.
  • the preloading step may be triggered according to the comparison of the threshold and the concern factor. In this case, the preloading process would not be executed for a while if the concern factor does not reach or go over the threshold. However, the preloading process is triggered to collect those preloaded links once the concern factor matches or corresponds with the threshold.
  • the threshold may be adaptive for the collected or preloaded web unified matter if the situation of accessing the collected web unified matter changes very quickly and very sharply.
  • the preloading process may be executed regularly by the web unified matter preloader 33 if the concern factor has not been updated for a long time over a threshold of time period.
  • FIG. 11 is a schematic diagram illustrating a triggering system of preloading concerned web pages according to the present invention.
  • a triggering system of preloading concerned web pages 5 includes a projectable space instance 51 and a plurality of projected workspaces 52A-52C that are projected with the projectable space instance 51. It is understood that the operation relation between the projectable space instance 51 and the projected workspaces 52A-52C and their process on executing triggering preloading web pages are similar to the ones aforementioned, and they will be not repeated here.
  • the web pages distributed among various servers or machines may be collected. And another web page relevant to the concerned web pages may be preloaded in response to the concerning situation of the concerned web pages.

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