Abstract:
Advertisements and other media content may be placed with or in content items according to contextual information relating to particular portions of the content. For example, advertisements may be matched to products shown in a movie, lyrics used in a song or places named in a work of literature. The contextual information may be defined in a contextual data track of the content item similar to video tracks for video and audio tracks for audio. Accordingly, a content provider or a viewing device may, prior to or during play of a content item, automatically request advertisements or other media content based at least in part on the contextual information stored in the contextual data track of the content item. In one or more arrangements, contextual data may be automatically generated using various image, audio and text processing techniques.
Abstract:
A media card, or mCard, is provided for sharing information relating to one or more media objects (e.g., audio, video or image files, etc.) between media terminals. In particular, mCards, or data packets including both origin-controlled data (e.g., song, movie or TV show title, artist or album name, images of the album/DVD cover, etc.) and personalized data (e.g., personal comments, ratings, etc.) associated with a corresponding one or more media object, are capable of being transmitted using any number of messaging applications (e.g., SMS, MMS, IM, e-mail, or the like) and of subsequently being accessed, edited, deleted, and the like, using any number of media rendering applications (e.g., music players, video players, gaming applications, etc.).
Abstract:
Providing dynamic bookmarks via a user device involves configuring a network access program user interface with dynamic bookmarks that facilitate user access of network content via the network access program. Data that describes the arrangement of the dynamic bookmarks is received via a network. The arrangement of the dynamic bookmarks is based on the inputs of a plurality of third party service providers. The dynamic bookmarks are updated via the network access program user interface in response to receiving the data.
Abstract:
Advertisements and other media content may be placed with or in content items according to contextual information relating to particular portions of the content. For example, advertisements may be matched to products shown in a movie, lyrics used in a song or places named in a work of literature. The contextual information may be defined in a contextual data track of the content item similar to video tracks for video and audio tracks for audio. Accordingly, a content provider or a viewing device may, prior to or during play of a content item, automatically request advertisements or other media content based at least in part on the contextual information stored in the contextual data track of the content item. In one or more arrangements, contextual data may be automatically generated using various image, audio and text processing techniques.