Inventors:
- Cupertino CA, US
Patrick L. COFFMAN - San Francisco CA, US
Richard R. DELLINGER - San Jose CA, US
Christopher P. FOSS - San Francisco CA, US
Jason J. GAUCI - Cupertino CA, US
Aria D. HAGHIGHI - Seattle WA, US
Cyrus D. IRANI - Palo Alto CA, US
Bronwyn A. JONES - San Francisco CA, US
Gaurav KAPOOR - Los Altos CA, US
Stephen O. LEMAY - Palo Alto CA, US
Colin C. MORRIS - Sunnyvale CA, US
Michael R. SIRACUSA - Mountain View CA, US
Lawrence Y. YANG - Bellevue WA, US
Brent D. RAMERTH - San Francisco CA, US
Jerome R. BELLEGARDA - Saratoga CA, US
Jannes G.A. DOLFING - Washington DC, US
Giulia P. PAGALLO - Cupertino CA, US
Xin WANG - San Jose CA, US
Jun HATORI - Santa Clara CA, US
Alexandre R. MOHA - Los Altos CA, US
Kevin D. CLARK - San Francisco CA, US
Karl Christian KOHLSCHUETTER - Los Gatos CA, US
Jesper A. ANDERSEN - Portland OR, US
Hafid ARRAS - Paris, FR
Alexandre CARLHIAN - Paris, FR
Thomas DENIAU - Paris, FR
Mathieu J. MARTEL - Paris, FR
Sofiane TOUDJI - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
H04W 4/029
G06F 9/451
H04W 4/50
G06F 3/0488
G06F 3/01
H04W 4/40
Abstract:
Systems and methods for proactively identifying and surfacing relevant content on an electronic device with a touch-sensitive display are disclosed herein. In one aspect, a method includes presenting content in a first application. At least a portion of the content is presented without requiring input from a user. The method further includes receiving a request to open a second application. In response to receiving the request, the second application is presented with an input-receiving field. Before receiving any user input at the input-receiving field, a selectable user interface object is displayed with an indication that the portion of the content was viewed in the first application, allowing the user to paste at least the portion of the content into the input-receiving field. In response to detecting a selection of the selectable user interface object, the portion of the content is pasted into the input-receiving field.