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  • the present invention is directed to a novel internet scanning terminal and a novel method for surfing Internet World Wide Web (WWW) using bar code symbols encoded with the Uniform Resource Locators (URLs) indicating the location of Web-Sites within the WWW to be explored.
  • WWW World Wide Web
  • URLs Uniform Resource Locators
  • GUI graphical user interface
  • a further object of the present invention is to provide an Internet Scanning System, which includes an bar code symbol reader programmed to read URL-encoded bar code symbols printed on various types of print media which, when read thereby, automatically connects the Internet Client System to the Internet Server that supports the Web-site specified by the scanned URL-encoded bar code symbol.
  • a further object of the present invention is to provide such Internet Scanning System, wherein the bar code symbol reader may be a laser scanning bar code symbol reader, a CCD bar code symbol, or a Wand-type bar code symbol reader.
  • the bar code symbol reader may be a laser scanning bar code symbol reader, a CCD bar code symbol, or a Wand-type bar code symbol reader.
  • a further object of the present invention is to provide such an Internet Scanning System, wherein the URL-encoded bar code symbol printed on various types of print media is a URL-encoded truncated-type bar code symbol, having a very low height to length ratio, thereby allowing many URL-encoded bar code symbols to be printed on a single sheet or page of a Web-site guide, along with their corresponding human-readable URLs and content descriptions.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide such an Internet Scanning System in the form of a desktop, laptop or palmtop computer system that is connected to the Internet by way of an Internet Service Provider (ISP), wherein the computer system has a GUI-based web browser program and a programmed bar code symbol scanner interfaced therewith for automatically surfing to Web-sites listed in a Web-site guide by simply scanning corresponding URL-encoded bar code symbols printed on the pages thereof.
  • ISP Internet Service Provider
  • a further object of the present invention is to provide an Internet Scanning System in the form of an interactive web-based television system, wherein the web-based television system comprises a Internet terminal unit connected to the Internet by way of an ISP, an audio-visual display monitor for displaying graphical and audio information content of Web-sites, and a portable Internet surfing device having a wireless IR-based communication link to the Internet terminal unit and an integrated bar code symbol scanner for automatically surfing to (or among) Web-sites listed in a Web-site guide by simply scanning corresponding URL-encoded bar code symbols printed on the pages thereof.
  • a further object of the present invention is to provide such an Internet Scanning System in the form of a Scanner Integrated Terminal, wherein the Scanner Integrated Terminal is connectable to the Internet by way of a wireless (RF) link to an ISP, and has an integrated GUI-based web browser program, display panel, keypad, and programmed bar code symbol scanner for automatically surfing to Web-sites listed in a Web-site guide by simply scanning corresponding URL-encoded bar code symbols printed on the pages thereof.
  • RF wireless
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a novel method of surfing to Web-sites on the Internet by scanning URL-encoded bar code symbols into GUI-based web browser programs, without the need of manual data entry operations or the like.
  • a further object of the present invention is to provide an Internet Scanning System, which includes an optical character reader programmed to read the character strings of URLs printed on various types of print media which, when read thereby, automatically connects the Internet Client System to the Internet Server that supports the Web-site specified by the read URL.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide such an Internet Scanning System in the form of a desktop, laptop or palmtop computer system that is connected to the Internet by way of an Internet Service Provider (ISP), wherein the computer system has a GUI-based web browser program and a programmed optical character reader interfaced therewith for automatically surfing to Web-sites listed in a Web-site guide by simply reading corresponding URLs printed on the pages thereof.
  • ISP Internet Service Provider
  • a further object of the present invention is to provide an Internet Scanning System in the form of an interactive web-based television system, wherein the web-based television system comprises a Internet terminal unit connected to the Internet by way of an ISP, an audio-visual display monitor for displaying graphical and audio information content of Websites, and a portable Internet surfing device having a wireless IR-based communication link to the Internet Terminal unit and an integrated optical character reader for automatically surfing to Web-sites listed in a Web-site guide by simply scanning corresponding URLs printed on the pages thereof.
  • a further object of the present invention is to provide such an Internet Scanning System in the form of a Scanner Integrated Terminal, wherein the Scanner Integrated Terminal is connectable to the Internet by way of a wireless (RF) link to an ISP, and has an integrated GUI-based web browser program, display panel, keypad, and programmed optical character reader for automatically surfing to Web-sites listed in a Web-site guide by simply scanning corresponding URLs printed on the pages thereof.
  • RF wireless
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a novel method of surfing to Web-sites on the Internet by optically scanning the character strings of URLs into GUI-based web browser programs, without the need of manual data entry operations and the like.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a novel Web-site guide or directory comprising one or more sheets having a plurality of URL-encoded bar code symbols, corresponding human-readable URLs and Web-site content descriptions printed thereon.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of the first illustrative embodiment of the present invention, in which the Internet Scanning System hereof is realized in the form of a desktop computer system shown connected to the Internet by way of an ISP, and having a GUI-based web browser program and a bar code symbol scanner for automatically surfing to Web-sites listed in a Web-site guide by simply scanning corresponding URL-encoded bar code symbols printed on the pages thereof;
  • the Internet Scanning System hereof is realized in the form of a desktop computer system shown connected to the Internet by way of an ISP, and having a GUI-based web browser program and a bar code symbol scanner for automatically surfing to Web-sites listed in a Web-site guide by simply scanning corresponding URL-encoded bar code symbols printed on the pages thereof;
  • FIG. 1A is schematic representation of a single sheet or page of the Web-site Directory of the present invention, showing several URL-encoded (truncated) bar code symbols printed thereon along with their corresponding human-readable URLs and content descriptions;
  • FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of the second illustrative embodiment of the present invention, in which the Internet Scanning System hereof is realized in the form of an interactive web-based television system which comprises a Terminal Unit shown connected to the Internet by way of an ISP and has portable Internet Navigation (i.e., Surfing) Device having an IR-link to the Terminal Unit, and a bar code symbol scanner integrated therewith for automatically surfing to Web-sites listed in a Web-site guide by simply scanning corresponding URL-encoded bar code symbols printed on the pages thereof; and
  • Internet Navigation i.e., Surfing
  • FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of the third illustrative embodiment of the present invention, in which the Internet Scanning System hereof is realized in the form of a hand-held Scanner Integrated Terminal shown connected to the Internet by way of a wireless link to an ISP, and having an integrated GUI-based web browser program, display panel, keypad, and programmed bar code symbol scanner for automatically surfing to Web-sites listed in a Web-site guide by simply scanning corresponding URL-encoded bar code symbols printed on the pages thereof.
  • the Internet Scanning System hereof is realized in the form of a hand-held Scanner Integrated Terminal shown connected to the Internet by way of a wireless link to an ISP, and having an integrated GUI-based web browser program, display panel, keypad, and programmed bar code symbol scanner for automatically surfing to Web-sites listed in a Web-site guide by simply scanning corresponding URL-encoded bar code symbols printed on the pages thereof.
  • the system and method of the present invention is practiced in connection with a globally-based digital telecommunications network (known as the Internet).
  • the function of the Internet is to provide an infrastructure that supports wired and wireless digital telecommunications throughout the world using the well known TCP/IP networking protocols.
  • the Internet infrastructure comprises Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Network Service Providers (NSPs), routers, telecommunication lines and channels. etc., all well known in the art.
  • each Internet Web-site Server 2 and client system 3 may be connected to the infrastructure by way of an ISP 4 (or NSP) using physical communication media or a wireless (RF-based) digital communication link 5 well known in the art.
  • ISP 4 or NSP
  • RF-based wireless
  • each illustrative embodiment of the Internet Scanning System hereof is realized in the form of a Client System operably connected to the infrastructure of the Internet by way of an ISP, it is understood that the Internet connection may be achieved through an NSP or access point in the Internet infrastructure.
  • each Internet Web-site Server 2 is realized as a computer system running conventional Web-site server software (e.g., WebStar® from StarNine, Inc.) and is interfaced with an ISP in a conventional manner.
  • Web-site server software e.g., WebStar® from StarNine, Inc.
  • Each Internet Web-site Server is assigned a unique TCP/IP address (and Domain Name) on the Internet, and is provided with Internet networking software to support the TCP/IP protocol.
  • each Internet Web-site server is provided with one or more application software programs for creating and maintaining hypermedia documents containing text, graphics and audio information within an information file structure expressed in HTML.
  • Each HTML document on the WWW is physically stored in an Internet Server 2 .
  • the location of such information storage on the WWW is specified by a Uniform Resource Locator (URL), the syntax of which is well known in the art.
  • URL Uniform Resource Locator
  • Metrologic Instruments, Inc. the assignee of the present invention, has launched a WWW site having a “home page” (i.e., first page) specified by the following URL: “http://www.metrologic.com”.
  • the type of information maintained at this Web-site, beginning with Metrologic's home page, can be virtually any type of information (of a multi-media nature) and typically will be updated over time to it reflect changes in either the company, its products, services and the like. The same is generally true for each and every other Web-site on the Internet, regardless of the type of information being served to client systems.
  • the first illustrative embodiment of the Internet Scanning System hereof is realized in the form of a desktop computer system 6 .
  • the desktop computer system consisting of a video monitor 6 A, a processor 6 B, keyboard 6 C and mouse 6 C, is connected to the Internet by way of an ISP 4 .
  • the computer system 6 has a GUI-based web browser program and a hand-held, wireless laser scanning bar code symbol reading system 7 which is connected to the communication port of this host system in a conventional manner.
  • wireless bar code symbol reading system 7 comprises a hand-supportable laser scanning bar code symbol reading device 7 A and a base unit 7 B which receives RF signals transmitted from device 7 A upon the successful reading of each bar code symbol thereby; the base unit 7 B produces an acoustical acknowledgement signal in response to each such successful read.
  • System 7 can be realized by any one of the (i) wireless bar code symbol reading systems disclosed in copending application Ser. No. 08/292,237 filed Aug. 17, 1994, or (ii) tethered bar code symbol reading systems disclosed in copending application Ser. Nos. 08/476,069 and 08/660,643, each said application being incorporated herein by reference.
  • the function of the programmed bar code symbol reader 7 is to read a bar code symbol 8 that is encoded with the URL of a Web-site to be accessed by the Internet Scanning System, and produce symbol character data representative of the URL.
  • this special type of bar code symbol shall be referred to as a “URL-Encoded Bar Code Symbol”.
  • the information structure of this symbol character string should be formatted so that it corresponds to the syntactical structure of the URL and is thus readily utilizable by any conventional GUI-based Internet browser program, such as the Navigators from Netscape or the Internet Explorer® from Microsoft.
  • this URL information is provided to the Internet browser program, the particular Web-site corresponding to the URL is automatically accessed by the Internet Scanning System.
  • each URL-encoded bar code symbol of the present invention can be either a linear (1-D) or 2-D bar code symbol structure of virtually any symbology that allows for the encoding of the ASCII-type information contained within a URL-type information structure, the syntax of which is well known in the art.
  • the URL-Encoded Bar Code Symbol 8 is realized as a truncated-type bar code symbol of Code 128 or Code 39 Symbology.
  • each such bar code symbol is printed above, below or alongside each Web-site URL 14 or its listing in a Web-site guide or directory.
  • the URL-encoded bar code symbol can be of any length.
  • the advantage of using the truncated bar code symbol structure is that the height of the bars and spaces is relatively short in relation to the length of the bar code, thus allowing the URL-encoded truncated Symbol 8 to be easily printed with each Web-site listing printed on crowded pages of printed Web-site guides and catalogues, as illustrated in FIG. 1A.
  • Web-site listings in which URL-encoded bar code symbols may be printed include various types of printed guides, directories or publications which digest, catalogue, organize or otherwise list WWW sites that exist on Web-site Servers throughout the Internet.
  • Examples of such printed Web-site publications include, for example: the “WWW Yellow Pages” ( 1996 ) published by the New Riders Publishers, Inc.; “PC NOVICE GUIDE TO THE WEB: How to find anything on the Web” (1996) published by Peed Corporation; “Cybersurfer”, published by Starlog Group, Inc.; “Internet Underground”, published by Ziff-Davis; “Internet User”, published by Ziff-Davis; “Internet World”, published by Mecklermedia; “The Net”, published by Imagine Publishing; “Net Guide”, published by CMP Media; “Online Access”, published by Red Flash Internet; “The Web”, published by International Data Group; “Websight”, published by New Media, Inc.; “Yahoo Internet Life”, published by Ziff-Davis and Yahoo; WebTV Guides; or any other printed publication that one may desire to use to look up Web-sites (of interest) that one would like to visit (surf to) and explore.
  • the programmed bar code symbol scanner 7 of the Internet Scanning System of the first illustrative embodiment is particularly designed so that closely nested Web-site listings on a single page can be read without inadvertently reading undesired URL-encoded bar code symbols.
  • This added scanning control feature is achieved in the bar code symbol reader of FIG. 1 by providing the automatic laser scanning bar code symbol reader 7 A with an optically-transparent scanning plate 9 A supported from reader 7 A by an optically transparent extension 9 B.
  • the scanning plate 9 A has formed therein a sighting window (i.e., aperture) 10 , through which a URL-encoded bar code symbol 8 is automatically scanned and read when such a printed symbol (on a substrate) is aligned with the sighting aperture.
  • the IR-based object detection field 11 extends just slightly beyond the sighting window 10 so that the laser scanning by laser beam 12 is automatically initiated only when an object (e.g., Web-site Guide) 13 is placed up against the sighting window 10 , as when the scanning plate is brought in contact with URL-Encoded Bar Code Symbol 8 associated with a particular Web-site listing, shown in FIG. 1A.
  • automatic bar code symbol reader 7 A can be found in Applicant's prior U.S. application Ser. No. 08/292,237 filed Aug. 17, 1994, incorporated herein by reference. As shown in FIG. 1, this scanning device can be provided with a keypad 15 in a manner known in the art, for manually entering the characters of URLs, needed or required.
  • the second illustrative embodiment of the Internet Scanning System hereof is realized in the form of an interactive web-based television system 16 which comprises an Internet Terminal Unit 17 , a Remote Control Scanning Device 18 and a standard (NTSC or PAL) color television set 19 .
  • the Internet Terminal Unit 17 is connected to the Internet by way of an ISP 4 and includes means for supporting: (i) a GUI-based Internet browser program such as the Internet Navigator® from Netscape Communications or the Internet Explorer® from Microsoft, Inc.; and (ii) the TCP/IP networking protocol on the Internet.
  • the Internet Terminal Unit 17 can be realized using any one of a number of commercially available Internet Terminal devices, such as, for example: the Mediamaster 9500TM Internet Terminal from Nokia, Inc.; the NetStationTM Internet Terminal from Acorn Computer; or the “Internet Digital Appliance” from Diba.
  • the Remote Control Scanning Device 18 of the second illustrative embodiment can be realized by integrating a miniature automatic bar code symbol reading module 20 into the wireless remote control device that is provided with the commercially available terminal unit that is used to practice this embodiment of the present invention.
  • automatic bar code symbol reading module 20 is similar to the device described in great detail in Applicant's copending application Ser. No. 08/292,237 supra.
  • laser scanning engines as they are called, are commercially available from Metrologic Instruments, Inc., of Blackwood, N.J., under the tradename ScanQuest®. The manner in which such a laser scanning engine can be integrated into any one of the remote control devices of the above-identified Internet Terminals, and thus provide the Remote Control Scanning Device 18 , will be described below.
  • the Mediamaster 9500TM Internet Terminal from Nokia, Inc., the NetStationTM Internet Terminal from Acorn Computer, or the Internet Digital Appliance from Diba, are each provide with a wireless remote control device which includes a programmable microcontroller (i.e., microprocessor) operably connected to a system bus of one sort or another.
  • the system subcomponents that are connected to this system bus structure include, for example: program memory realized in the form of EPROM 21 ; data storage memory realized in the form of RAM 22 ; a keypad 23 , data storage registers and interface circuitry; an IR-based communication circuit and interface circuitry 24 ; and a power supply and power distribution circuitry 25 .
  • no visual display device e.g.
  • LCD panel is provided, as all display functions are provided on the television screen using an on-screen display format well known in the art.
  • Integration of an automatic ScanQuest® Laser Scanning Module (Model No. IS4120) into the system architecture of such wireless remote control devices can be achieved by adding additional data registers to the system bus, and connecting the data output port of the scanner to such registers in a conventional manner. Additional control logic will have to be provided by the microcontroller in to provide scan data from the scanner priority over data entered manually into the system. All such modifications are within the ordinary skill in the art.
  • Remote Control Scanning Device 18 has an optically-transparent scanning plate 9 A supported by an optically transparent extension 9 B.
  • the scanning plate 9 A has formed therein a sighting window (i.e., aperture) 10 , through which a URL-encoded bar code symbol 8 is automatically scanned and read when such a printed symbol (on a substrate) is aligned with the sighting aperture.
  • the IR-based object detection field 11 extends just slightly beyond the sighting window 10 so that the laser scanning beam 12 is automatically initiated only when an object (e.g., Web Guide) 13 is placed up against the sighting window 10 , as when the scanning plate 10 is brought in contact with URL-Encoded Bar Code Symbol 8 associated with a particular Web-site listing, shown in FIG. 2.
  • the Remote Control Scanning Device 18 is used to read URL-encoded bar code symbols 8 printed on Web-site GuideBook 13 in order to connect to the corresponding Web-sites thereof.
  • any standard (NTSC or PAL) color television set can be used in connection with the Internet Terminal 17 to display graphical and audio information content associated with any particular Web-site accessed by the system, it is preferred that a higher-resolution (VGA or SVGA) computer monitor is used in connection therewith to display high resolution graphics.
  • the third illustrative embodiment of the Internet Scanning System hereof is realized in the form of a hand-held Scanning Integrated Terminal.
  • the Scanner Integrated Terminal 26 is shown connected to an ISP 4 by way of a radio-base station 27 and wireless link 5 .
  • the hand-held Scanning Integrated Terminal 26 has an integrated GUI-based web browser program, display panel 28 , touch-screen type keypad 29 , and programmed bar code symbol scanner 20 .
  • the function of the bar code symbol scanner 20 is to read a bar code symbol 8 that is encoded with the URL of a Web-site to be accessed by the Internet Scanning System, and produce symbol character data representative thereof.
  • the Scanner Integrated Terminal 26 is realized as a transportable computer, such as the Newton® Model 130 Messagepad 30 from Apple Computer, Inc. of Cupertino, Calif. This device is provided with NetHopper® brand Internet Access Software from which supports the TCP/IP networking protocol within the Newton MessagePad.
  • the Newton Messagepad is also equipped with a Motorola PCMICA-based modem card 31 having a RF transceiver for establishing a wireless digital communication link with either (i) a cellular base station, or (ii) one or more satellite-base stations ( 27 ) connected to the Internet by way of an ISP 4 in a manner well known in the global information networking art.
  • automatic laser scanning engine 20 e.g., Metrologic ScanQuest® Laser Scanning Module Model No. IS4120
  • serial communications port of the Newton MessagePad so as to realize the Internet Scanning System of the third illustrative embodiment hereof.
  • the entire Newton MessagePad, ScanQuest® Laser Scanning Module 20 and auxiliary battery supply (not shown) are completely housed within a rubberized shock-proof housing 32 , in order to provide a hand-supportable unitary device.
  • the rubberized housing is provided with an scanning aperture 10 realized within an optically transparent scanning plate 9 B supported by extension 9 A.
  • the function of the scanning aperture 10 is to allow the projected laser beam 12 to sweep across a URL-encoded bar code symbol 8 located within the sighting window 10 of optically-transparent scanning plate 9 B, once the object (e.g., Web-site guide) 13 is detected by the object detection field 11 .
  • the bar code symbol scanner can be replaced by a programmed optical character reader realized using the automatic holographic laser scanning technology disclosed in great detail in Applicant's copending application Ser. No. 08/08/573,949 filed Dec. 18, 1995, incorporated herein by reference.
  • the function of the programmed optical character reader is to allow the Internet Scanning Terminal to access any desired Web-site by reading the alphanumeric character string comprising the URL thereof, and provide the same as output to the GUI-based Internet browser program thereof.
  • the function of the optical character reader i.e., character reading module
  • the optical character reader is to read the SCII characters comprising the URL 14 printed on a Web-site guide or like publication, avoiding the need for manual key entry operations.
  • the Internet Scanning Terminals of the present invention may be modified, in a variety of ways, to carry diverse range of bar code symbol scanning functions. All modifications and variations of the illustrative embodiments are deemed to be within the scope and spirit of the present invention as defined by the accompanying claims to Invention.

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An improved system and method of surfing Web-sites on the Internet. In the first illustrative embodiment, the Internet Scanning System includes a bar code symbol reader programmed to read URL-encoded bar code symbols printed on various types of print media which, when read thereby, automatically connects the Internet Client System to the Internet Server supporting the Web-site specified by the scanned URL-encoded bar code symbol. In a second illustrative embodiment, the Internet Scanning system includes optical character reader programmed to read URLs printed on various types of print media which, when read thereby, automatically connects the Internet Client System to the Internet Server supporting the Web-site specified by the read URL.

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  • This Application is a Continuation-in-Part of: copending application Ser. No. 08/645,331 filed Sep. 24, 1996; copending application Ser. No. 08/615,054 filed Mar. 12, 1996; copending application Ser. No. 08/573,949 filed Dec. 18, 1995; copending application Ser. No. 08/292,237 filed May 17, 1994; copending application Ser. No. 08/365,193 filed Dec. 28, 1994; copending application Ser. No. 08/293,493 filed Aug. 19, 1994; copending application Ser. No. 08/561,479 filed Nov. 20, 1995; copending application Ser. No. 08/278,109 filed Nov. 24, 1995; copending application Ser. No. 08/489,305 filed Jun. 9, 1995; copending Ser. No. 08/476,069 filed Jun. 7, 1995; and copending application Ser. No. 08/584,135 filed Jan. 11, 1996. Each said patent application is assigned to and commonly owned by Metrologic Instruments, Inc. of Blackwood, New Jersey, and is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.[0001]
  • BACKGROUND OF INVENTION
  • 1. Field of Invention [0002]
  • The present invention is directed to a novel internet scanning terminal and a novel method for surfing Internet World Wide Web (WWW) using bar code symbols encoded with the Uniform Resource Locators (URLs) indicating the location of Web-Sites within the WWW to be explored. [0003]
  • 2. Background of the Invention [0004]
  • Presently, several techniques have been developed for connecting to (i.e., “surfing” among) Internet Web-sites using a conventional graphical user interface (GUI) based Internet browser programs, such as the Navigator® from Netscape Communications, Inc. or the Internet Explorer® from Microsoft, Inc. Which the availability of any particular Web-site surfing technique depends, of course, on where the Internet user finds him or her self in the Internet browser program at any particular instant of time. [0005]
  • For example, if one is currently at a Web-site (i.e., in a particular HyperText Markup Language (HTML) document), at which there is a highlighted “link” or embedded specifying the Internet address of another Web-site (i.e., another HTML document), then the user can “surf to” this other Web-site by simply “clicking on” or selecting the highlighted URL with his or her pointing device (i.e., “mouse”) in a conventional manner. The ability to connect to other Web-sites by simply pointing and clicking on a highlighted URLs embedded in an HTML document has contributed enormously to the growth and popularity of the Internet in the last few years. [0006]
  • If the user desires to connect to a Web-site that is not referenced in a HTML document viewed through a browser program, then the user oftentimes find it necessary to manually enter the URL of the Web-site (e.g., “http://www.metrologic.com”) into the browser program. This requires manually pressing a sequence of keys on a keyboard or remote control device, corresponding to the characters of the URL being selected. In addition to being time consuming, this Web-site surfing technique is prone to errors, causing the browser program to connect to the wrong Web-site or return a message stating that the Domain Name of the Web-site sought after cannot be found. From practical point of view, this is quite frustrating to the Internet user. [0007]
  • More recently, with the growth and ever increasing complexity of the WWW, it is becoming popular to use printed publications (e.g. magazines, catalogues, directories, etc.) which list Web-site, corresponding URLs and content descriptions, as navigational aids, much in same way that the TV GUIDE® ( magazine is used to help viewers select programs during television viewing. Again, however, each time a listed Web-site is to be viewed, the user is forced to manually enter into the Internet browser program, the lengthy character string associated with the URL of the Web-site being selected. Only thereafter, does the browser program automatically connect the user's client system (i.e., Internet Terminal) to the Internet Server computer supporting the selected Web-site. [0008]
  • While the development of HTML and GUI-based Web browser programs have made accessing Web-sites quite simple, the above shortcomings and drawbacks of prior art Internet technology clearly indicate a great need in the art for an improved system and method of surfing to Web-sites on the Internet. [0009]
  • OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
  • Accordingly, it is a primary object of the present invention to provide an improved system and method of surfing Web-sites on the Internet while avoiding the shortcomings and drawbacks of prior art systems and methodologies. [0010]
  • A further object of the present invention is to provide an Internet Scanning System, which includes an bar code symbol reader programmed to read URL-encoded bar code symbols printed on various types of print media which, when read thereby, automatically connects the Internet Client System to the Internet Server that supports the Web-site specified by the scanned URL-encoded bar code symbol. [0011]
  • A further object of the present invention is to provide such Internet Scanning System, wherein the bar code symbol reader may be a laser scanning bar code symbol reader, a CCD bar code symbol, or a Wand-type bar code symbol reader. [0012]
  • A further object of the present invention is to provide such an Internet Scanning System, wherein the URL-encoded bar code symbol printed on various types of print media is a URL-encoded truncated-type bar code symbol, having a very low height to length ratio, thereby allowing many URL-encoded bar code symbols to be printed on a single sheet or page of a Web-site guide, along with their corresponding human-readable URLs and content descriptions. [0013]
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide such an Internet Scanning System in the form of a desktop, laptop or palmtop computer system that is connected to the Internet by way of an Internet Service Provider (ISP), wherein the computer system has a GUI-based web browser program and a programmed bar code symbol scanner interfaced therewith for automatically surfing to Web-sites listed in a Web-site guide by simply scanning corresponding URL-encoded bar code symbols printed on the pages thereof. [0014]
  • A further object of the present invention is to provide an Internet Scanning System in the form of an interactive web-based television system, wherein the web-based television system comprises a Internet terminal unit connected to the Internet by way of an ISP, an audio-visual display monitor for displaying graphical and audio information content of Web-sites, and a portable Internet surfing device having a wireless IR-based communication link to the Internet terminal unit and an integrated bar code symbol scanner for automatically surfing to (or among) Web-sites listed in a Web-site guide by simply scanning corresponding URL-encoded bar code symbols printed on the pages thereof. [0015]
  • A further object of the present invention is to provide such an Internet Scanning System in the form of a Scanner Integrated Terminal, wherein the Scanner Integrated Terminal is connectable to the Internet by way of a wireless (RF) link to an ISP, and has an integrated GUI-based web browser program, display panel, keypad, and programmed bar code symbol scanner for automatically surfing to Web-sites listed in a Web-site guide by simply scanning corresponding URL-encoded bar code symbols printed on the pages thereof. [0016]
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a novel method of surfing to Web-sites on the Internet by scanning URL-encoded bar code symbols into GUI-based web browser programs, without the need of manual data entry operations or the like. [0017]
  • A further object of the present invention is to provide an Internet Scanning System, which includes an optical character reader programmed to read the character strings of URLs printed on various types of print media which, when read thereby, automatically connects the Internet Client System to the Internet Server that supports the Web-site specified by the read URL. [0018]
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide such an Internet Scanning System in the form of a desktop, laptop or palmtop computer system that is connected to the Internet by way of an Internet Service Provider (ISP), wherein the computer system has a GUI-based web browser program and a programmed optical character reader interfaced therewith for automatically surfing to Web-sites listed in a Web-site guide by simply reading corresponding URLs printed on the pages thereof. [0019]
  • A further object of the present invention is to provide an Internet Scanning System in the form of an interactive web-based television system, wherein the web-based television system comprises a Internet terminal unit connected to the Internet by way of an ISP, an audio-visual display monitor for displaying graphical and audio information content of Websites, and a portable Internet surfing device having a wireless IR-based communication link to the Internet Terminal unit and an integrated optical character reader for automatically surfing to Web-sites listed in a Web-site guide by simply scanning corresponding URLs printed on the pages thereof. [0020]
  • A further object of the present invention is to provide such an Internet Scanning System in the form of a Scanner Integrated Terminal, wherein the Scanner Integrated Terminal is connectable to the Internet by way of a wireless (RF) link to an ISP, and has an integrated GUI-based web browser program, display panel, keypad, and programmed optical character reader for automatically surfing to Web-sites listed in a Web-site guide by simply scanning corresponding URLs printed on the pages thereof. [0021]
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a novel method of surfing to Web-sites on the Internet by optically scanning the character strings of URLs into GUI-based web browser programs, without the need of manual data entry operations and the like. [0022]
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a novel Web-site guide or directory comprising one or more sheets having a plurality of URL-encoded bar code symbols, corresponding human-readable URLs and Web-site content descriptions printed thereon. [0023]
  • These and other objects of the present invention will become apparent hereinafter.[0024]
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • For a more complete understanding of how to practice the Objects of the Present Invention, the following Detailed Description of the Illustrative Embodiments should be read in conjunction with the accompanying Drawings, wherein: [0025]
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of the first illustrative embodiment of the present invention, in which the Internet Scanning System hereof is realized in the form of a desktop computer system shown connected to the Internet by way of an ISP, and having a GUI-based web browser program and a bar code symbol scanner for automatically surfing to Web-sites listed in a Web-site guide by simply scanning corresponding URL-encoded bar code symbols printed on the pages thereof; [0026]
  • FIG. 1A is schematic representation of a single sheet or page of the Web-site Directory of the present invention, showing several URL-encoded (truncated) bar code symbols printed thereon along with their corresponding human-readable URLs and content descriptions; [0027]
  • FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of the second illustrative embodiment of the present invention, in which the Internet Scanning System hereof is realized in the form of an interactive web-based television system which comprises a Terminal Unit shown connected to the Internet by way of an ISP and has portable Internet Navigation (i.e., Surfing) Device having an IR-link to the Terminal Unit, and a bar code symbol scanner integrated therewith for automatically surfing to Web-sites listed in a Web-site guide by simply scanning corresponding URL-encoded bar code symbols printed on the pages thereof; and [0028]
  • FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of the third illustrative embodiment of the present invention, in which the Internet Scanning System hereof is realized in the form of a hand-held Scanner Integrated Terminal shown connected to the Internet by way of a wireless link to an ISP, and having an integrated GUI-based web browser program, display panel, keypad, and programmed bar code symbol scanner for automatically surfing to Web-sites listed in a Web-site guide by simply scanning corresponding URL-encoded bar code symbols printed on the pages thereof.[0029]
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENTS OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
  • The illustrative embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the figure drawings wherein like elements and structures are indicated by like reference numbers. [0030]
  • In general, the system and method of the present invention is practiced in connection with a globally-based digital telecommunications network (known as the Internet). The function of the Internet is to provide an infrastructure that supports wired and wireless digital telecommunications throughout the world using the well known TCP/IP networking protocols. In general, the Internet infrastructure comprises Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Network Service Providers (NSPs), routers, telecommunication lines and channels. etc., all well known in the art. [0031]
  • Connected to the Internet [0032] 1 by way of the Internet infrastructure (i.e., ISPs and NSPs) are many Internet Web-site Servers (i.e., computer systems) 2 that are physically located throughout the world and whose function is to serve information to Internet users when requested by client computer systems (i.e., client systems) 3. In general, each Internet Web-site Server 2 and client system 3 may be connected to the infrastructure by way of an ISP 4 (or NSP) using physical communication media or a wireless (RF-based) digital communication link 5 well known in the art. Notably, while each illustrative embodiment of the Internet Scanning System hereof is realized in the form of a Client System operably connected to the infrastructure of the Internet by way of an ISP, it is understood that the Internet connection may be achieved through an NSP or access point in the Internet infrastructure.
  • In the illustrative embodiments, each Internet Web-site Server [0033] 2 is realized as a computer system running conventional Web-site server software (e.g., WebStar® from StarNine, Inc.) and is interfaced with an ISP in a conventional manner. Each Internet Web-site Server is assigned a unique TCP/IP address (and Domain Name) on the Internet, and is provided with Internet networking software to support the TCP/IP protocol. In addition, each Internet Web-site server is provided with one or more application software programs for creating and maintaining hypermedia documents containing text, graphics and audio information within an information file structure expressed in HTML. Each HTML document on the WWW is physically stored in an Internet Server 2. The location of such information storage on the WWW is specified by a Uniform Resource Locator (URL), the syntax of which is well known in the art. The function of a URL is best illustrated by way of example. Metrologic Instruments, Inc., the assignee of the present invention, has launched a WWW site having a “home page” (i.e., first page) specified by the following URL: “http://www.metrologic.com”. The type of information maintained at this Web-site, beginning with Metrologic's home page, can be virtually any type of information (of a multi-media nature) and typically will be updated over time to it reflect changes in either the company, its products, services and the like. The same is generally true for each and every other Web-site on the Internet, regardless of the type of information being served to client systems.
  • As illustrated in FIG. 1, the first illustrative embodiment of the Internet Scanning System hereof is realized in the form of a desktop computer system [0034] 6. As shown, the desktop computer system consisting of a video monitor 6A, a processor 6B, keyboard 6C and mouse 6C, is connected to the Internet by way of an ISP 4. The computer system 6 has a GUI-based web browser program and a hand-held, wireless laser scanning bar code symbol reading system 7 which is connected to the communication port of this host system in a conventional manner. In the preferred embodiment, wireless bar code symbol reading system 7 comprises a hand-supportable laser scanning bar code symbol reading device 7A and a base unit 7B which receives RF signals transmitted from device 7A upon the successful reading of each bar code symbol thereby; the base unit 7B produces an acoustical acknowledgement signal in response to each such successful read. System 7 can be realized by any one of the (i) wireless bar code symbol reading systems disclosed in copending application Ser. No. 08/292,237 filed Aug. 17, 1994, or (ii) tethered bar code symbol reading systems disclosed in copending application Ser. Nos. 08/476,069 and 08/660,643, each said application being incorporated herein by reference. The function of the programmed bar code symbol reader 7 is to read a bar code symbol 8 that is encoded with the URL of a Web-site to be accessed by the Internet Scanning System, and produce symbol character data representative of the URL. As used hereinafter, this special type of bar code symbol shall be referred to as a “URL-Encoded Bar Code Symbol”. The information structure of this symbol character string should be formatted so that it corresponds to the syntactical structure of the URL and is thus readily utilizable by any conventional GUI-based Internet browser program, such as the Navigators from Netscape or the Internet Explorer® from Microsoft. When this URL information is provided to the Internet browser program, the particular Web-site corresponding to the URL is automatically accessed by the Internet Scanning System.
  • In general, each URL-encoded bar code symbol of the present invention can be either a linear (1-D) or 2-D bar code symbol structure of virtually any symbology that allows for the encoding of the ASCII-type information contained within a URL-type information structure, the syntax of which is well known in the art. In the preferred embodiment, the URL-Encoded [0035] Bar Code Symbol 8 is realized as a truncated-type bar code symbol of Code 128 or Code 39 Symbology. Preferably, each such bar code symbol is printed above, below or alongside each Web-site URL 14 or its listing in a Web-site guide or directory. In general, the URL-encoded bar code symbol can be of any length. Notably, the advantage of using the truncated bar code symbol structure is that the height of the bars and spaces is relatively short in relation to the length of the bar code, thus allowing the URL-encoded truncated Symbol 8 to be easily printed with each Web-site listing printed on crowded pages of printed Web-site guides and catalogues, as illustrated in FIG. 1A.
  • In accordance with the present invention, Web-site listings in which URL-encoded bar code symbols may be printed, include various types of printed guides, directories or publications which digest, catalogue, organize or otherwise list WWW sites that exist on Web-site Servers throughout the Internet. Examples of such printed Web-site publications include, for example: the “WWW Yellow Pages” ([0036] 1996) published by the New Riders Publishers, Inc.; “PC NOVICE GUIDE TO THE WEB: How to find anything on the Web” (1996) published by Peed Corporation; “Cybersurfer”, published by Starlog Group, Inc.; “Internet Underground”, published by Ziff-Davis; “Internet User”, published by Ziff-Davis; “Internet World”, published by Mecklermedia; “The Net”, published by Imagine Publishing; “Net Guide”, published by CMP Media; “Online Access”, published by Red Flash Internet; “The Web”, published by International Data Group; “Websight”, published by New Media, Inc.; “Yahoo Internet Life”, published by Ziff-Davis and Yahoo; WebTV Guides; or any other printed publication that one may desire to use to look up Web-sites (of interest) that one would like to visit (surf to) and explore.
  • As shown in FIGS. 1 and 1A, the programmed bar code symbol scanner [0037] 7 of the Internet Scanning System of the first illustrative embodiment is particularly designed so that closely nested Web-site listings on a single page can be read without inadvertently reading undesired URL-encoded bar code symbols. This added scanning control feature is achieved in the bar code symbol reader of FIG. 1 by providing the automatic laser scanning bar code symbol reader 7A with an optically-transparent scanning plate 9A supported from reader 7A by an optically transparent extension 9B. The scanning plate 9A has formed therein a sighting window (i.e., aperture) 10, through which a URL-encoded bar code symbol 8 is automatically scanned and read when such a printed symbol (on a substrate) is aligned with the sighting aperture. In this particular embodiment of the bar code symbol reader 7A, the IR-based object detection field 11 extends just slightly beyond the sighting window 10 so that the laser scanning by laser beam 12 is automatically initiated only when an object (e.g., Web-site Guide) 13 is placed up against the sighting window 10, as when the scanning plate is brought in contact with URL-Encoded Bar Code Symbol 8 associated with a particular Web-site listing, shown in FIG. 1A. The design and construction details associated with automatic bar code symbol reader 7A can be found in Applicant's prior U.S. application Ser. No. 08/292,237 filed Aug. 17, 1994, incorporated herein by reference. As shown in FIG. 1, this scanning device can be provided with a keypad 15 in a manner known in the art, for manually entering the characters of URLs, needed or required.
  • As shown in FIG. 2 , the second illustrative embodiment of the Internet Scanning System hereof is realized in the form of an interactive web-based [0038] television system 16 which comprises an Internet Terminal Unit 17, a Remote Control Scanning Device 18 and a standard (NTSC or PAL) color television set 19. As shown, the Internet Terminal Unit 17 is connected to the Internet by way of an ISP 4 and includes means for supporting: (i) a GUI-based Internet browser program such as the Internet Navigator® from Netscape Communications or the Internet Explorer® from Microsoft, Inc.; and (ii) the TCP/IP networking protocol on the Internet. In the preferred embodiment, the Internet Terminal Unit 17 can be realized using any one of a number of commercially available Internet Terminal devices, such as, for example: the Mediamaster 9500™ Internet Terminal from Nokia, Inc.; the NetStation™ Internet Terminal from Acorn Computer; or the “Internet Digital Appliance” from Diba.
  • As shown in FIG. 2, the Remote Control Scanning Device [0039] 18 of the second illustrative embodiment can be realized by integrating a miniature automatic bar code symbol reading module 20 into the wireless remote control device that is provided with the commercially available terminal unit that is used to practice this embodiment of the present invention. Preferably, automatic bar code symbol reading module 20 is similar to the device described in great detail in Applicant's copending application Ser. No. 08/292,237 supra. Such laser scanning engines, as they are called, are commercially available from Metrologic Instruments, Inc., of Blackwood, N.J., under the tradename ScanQuest®. The manner in which such a laser scanning engine can be integrated into any one of the remote control devices of the above-identified Internet Terminals, and thus provide the Remote Control Scanning Device 18, will be described below.
  • The Mediamaster 9500™ Internet Terminal from Nokia, Inc., the NetStation™ Internet Terminal from Acorn Computer, or the Internet Digital Appliance from Diba, are each provide with a wireless remote control device which includes a programmable microcontroller (i.e., microprocessor) operably connected to a system bus of one sort or another. The system subcomponents that are connected to this system bus structure include, for example: program memory realized in the form of EPROM [0040] 21; data storage memory realized in the form of RAM 22; a keypad 23, data storage registers and interface circuitry; an IR-based communication circuit and interface circuitry 24; and a power supply and power distribution circuitry 25. In such commercial products, no visual display device (e.g. LCD panel) is provided, as all display functions are provided on the television screen using an on-screen display format well known in the art. Integration of an automatic ScanQuest® Laser Scanning Module (Model No. IS4120) into the system architecture of such wireless remote control devices can be achieved by adding additional data registers to the system bus, and connecting the data output port of the scanner to such registers in a conventional manner. Additional control logic will have to be provided by the microcontroller in to provide scan data from the scanner priority over data entered manually into the system. All such modifications are within the ordinary skill in the art.
  • As shown in FIG. 2, Remote Control Scanning Device [0041] 18 has an optically-transparent scanning plate 9A supported by an optically transparent extension 9B. The scanning plate 9A has formed therein a sighting window (i.e., aperture) 10, through which a URL-encoded bar code symbol 8 is automatically scanned and read when such a printed symbol (on a substrate) is aligned with the sighting aperture. The IR-based object detection field 11 extends just slightly beyond the sighting window 10 so that the laser scanning beam 12 is automatically initiated only when an object (e.g., Web Guide) 13 is placed up against the sighting window 10, as when the scanning plate 10 is brought in contact with URL-Encoded Bar Code Symbol 8 associated with a particular Web-site listing, shown in FIG. 2. During operation, the Remote Control Scanning Device 18 is used to read URL-encoded bar code symbols 8 printed on Web-site GuideBook 13 in order to connect to the corresponding Web-sites thereof.
  • While any standard (NTSC or PAL) color television set can be used in connection with the [0042] Internet Terminal 17 to display graphical and audio information content associated with any particular Web-site accessed by the system, it is preferred that a higher-resolution (VGA or SVGA) computer monitor is used in connection therewith to display high resolution graphics.
  • As shown in FIG. 3, the third illustrative embodiment of the Internet Scanning System hereof is realized in the form of a hand-held Scanning Integrated Terminal. The Scanner Integrated Terminal [0043] 26 is shown connected to an ISP 4 by way of a radio-base station 27 and wireless link 5. The hand-held Scanning Integrated Terminal 26 has an integrated GUI-based web browser program, display panel 28, touch-screen type keypad 29, and programmed bar code symbol scanner 20. The function of the bar code symbol scanner 20 is to read a bar code symbol 8 that is encoded with the URL of a Web-site to be accessed by the Internet Scanning System, and produce symbol character data representative thereof.
  • In the illustrative embodiment, the Scanner Integrated Terminal [0044] 26 is realized as a transportable computer, such as the Newton® Model 130 Messagepad 30 from Apple Computer, Inc. of Cupertino, Calif. This device is provided with NetHopper® brand Internet Access Software from which supports the TCP/IP networking protocol within the Newton MessagePad. The Newton Messagepad is also equipped with a Motorola PCMICA-based modem card 31 having a RF transceiver for establishing a wireless digital communication link with either (i) a cellular base station, or (ii) one or more satellite-base stations (27) connected to the Internet by way of an ISP 4 in a manner well known in the global information networking art. While it is understood that, in some instances, it may be desired to connect a pen or wand device to the serial port of the Newton MessagePad to provide bar code symbol reading capabilities thereto, it is generally preferred that automatic laser scanning engine 20 (e.g., Metrologic ScanQuest® Laser Scanning Module Model No. IS4120), be interfaced with the serial communications port of the Newton MessagePad so as to realize the Internet Scanning System of the third illustrative embodiment hereof.
  • As shown in FIG. 3, the entire Newton MessagePad, ScanQuest® [0045] Laser Scanning Module 20 and auxiliary battery supply (not shown) are completely housed within a rubberized shock-proof housing 32, in order to provide a hand-supportable unitary device. The rubberized housing is provided with an scanning aperture 10 realized within an optically transparent scanning plate 9B supported by extension 9A. The function of the scanning aperture 10 is to allow the projected laser beam 12 to sweep across a URL-encoded bar code symbol 8 located within the sighting window 10 of optically-transparent scanning plate 9B, once the object (e.g., Web-site guide) 13 is detected by the object detection field 11.
  • In each of the three illustrative embodiments described above, the bar code symbol scanner can be replaced by a programmed optical character reader realized using the automatic holographic laser scanning technology disclosed in great detail in Applicant's copending application Ser. No. 08/08/573,949 filed Dec. 18, 1995, incorporated herein by reference. The function of the programmed optical character reader is to allow the Internet Scanning Terminal to access any desired Web-site by reading the alphanumeric character string comprising the URL thereof, and provide the same as output to the GUI-based Internet browser program thereof. In such alternative embodiments, the function of the optical character reader (i.e., character reading module) is to read the SCII characters comprising the [0046] URL 14 printed on a Web-site guide or like publication, avoiding the need for manual key entry operations.
  • The Internet Scanning Terminals of the present invention may be modified, in a variety of ways, to carry diverse range of bar code symbol scanning functions. All modifications and variations of the illustrative embodiments are deemed to be within the scope and spirit of the present invention as defined by the accompanying claims to Invention. [0047]

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What is claimed is:
1. An Internet Scanning System, which comprises:
a programmed bar code symbol reader for reading one or more URL-encoded bar code symbols printed on various types of media; and
an Internet terminal operably connectable to said bar code symbol reader, and the Internet by way of an Internet Service Provider (ISP);
whereby, when said bar code symbol reader reads each said URL-encoded bar code symbol, said Internet Scanning System is automatically connected to an Internet Server which is connected to the Internet and supports a Web-site having a World Wide Web (WWW) address specified by said read URL-encoded bar code symbol.
2. The Internet Scanning System of claim 1, wherein the bar code symbol reader may be a laser scanning bar code symbol reader, a CCD bar code symbol, or a Wand-type bar code symbol reader.
3. The Internet Scanning System of claim 1, wherein said URLencoded bar code symbol is a truncated-type encoded symbol, having a very low height to length ratio,
4. The Internet Scanning System of claim 3, wherein said one or more URL-encoded PostNet symbols are printed on a single sheet or page of a Web-site guide, along with their corresponding human-readable URLs and Web-site content descriptions.
5. The Internet Scanning System of claim 1, wherein said Internet terminal comprises:
a computer system having a GUI-based web browser program; and
said programmed bar code symbol scanner is interfaced with said computer system for automatically surfing to Web-sites listed in a Web-site guide by simply scanning corresponding URL-encoded bar code symbols printed on the pages thereof.
6. The Internet Scanning System of claim 1, wherein said Internet terminal comprises an interactive web-based television system having an audio-visual display monitor for displaying graphical and audio information content of Web-sites, and a portable Internet surfing device having said bar code symbol reader integrated therewith.
7. An Internet Scanning System of claim 1, wherein said Internet terminal comprises a Scanner Integrated Terminal having an integrated GUI-based web browser program, display panel, keypad, and said programmed bar code symbol reader.
8. An Internet Scanning System, which comprises:
a programmed optical character reader for reading one or more URLs printed on various types of media; and
an Internet terminal operably connectable to said programmed optical character reader, and the Internet by way of an Internet Service Provider (ISP);
whereby, when said programmed optical character reader reads each said URL, said Internet Scanning System is automatically connected to an Internet Server which is connected to the Internet and supports a Web-site having a World Wide Web (WWW) address specified by said read URL.
9. The Internet Scanning System of claim 8, wherein the programmed optical character reader may be a laser scanning optical character.
10. The Internet Scanning System of claim 8, wherein said one or more URLs are printed on a single sheet or page of a Web-site guide, along with their corresponding human-readable URLs and Web-site content descriptions.
11. The Internet Scanning System of claim 8, wherein said Internet terminal comprises a computer system having a GUI-based web browser program; and said programmed optical character reader is interfaced with said computer system for automatically surfing to Web-sites listed in a Web-site guide by simply reading corresponding URLs printed on the pages thereof.
12. The Internet Scanning System of claim 8, wherein said Internet terminal comprises an interactive web-based television system having an audio-visual display monitor for displaying graphical and audio information content of Web-sites, and a portable Internet surfing device having said Internet reader integrated therewith.
13. An Internet Scanning System of claim 8, wherein said Internet terminal comprises a Scanner Integrated Terminal having an integrated GUI-based web browser program, display panel, keypad, and said programmed optical character reader.
14. A Web-site guide comprising:
one or more sheets with a plurality of URL-encoded bar code symbols printed thereon.
15. The Internet Scanning System of claim 1, wherein said bar code symbol reader has a scan field, and said system further comprises an optically transparent scanning plate extending from said bar code symbol reader and disposed within said scanfield, for aligning said URL-encoded bar code symbol with said scan field.
16. The Internet Scanning System of claim 15, wherein said bar code symbol reader is an automatic laser scanning bar code symbol reader having an object detection field spatially coincident with at least a portion of said scan field.
17. The Internet Scanning System of claim 15, wherein each said URL-encoded bar code symbol is a truncated bar code symbol.
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