W3C Service Worker Standard Patent Portfolio PWA & Mini Apps Store
W3C Service Worker of PWA / App Service of Mini Program Infringement Patent Portfolio - Billons Royalties / Revenues Scope
W3C Service Worker of PWA / App Service of Mini Program Infringement Patent Portfolio - Billons Royalties / Revenues Scope
PWAs are websites or the web apps or mini apps which users can download and install like native apps which also works offline too. A well developed PWA behaves like a native app from the Appstore/Play Store. Develop only once, which can install and work on any devices and OS (iOS/Android/Windows or macOS device). Therefore are PWAs the future of apps and websites.
It is a myth that the users will happily download the app of every website they visit frequently. According to Comscore Mobile App Report, over 50% of America’s smartphone users download Zero Apps a month. i.e. Gone are the days when the phone was full of apps. Each step to download an app reduces 20% of users. PWA reduces the steps between discovery of an app and getting it on the home screen and thereby eliminates friction of getting an app installed. This provides a very fertile ground for businesses to pitch in their PWA.
PWA / Mini Apps categories may include Games: Instantly installing and playing games, Tools: On-demand utilize tools to boost productivity like alarms, various types of calculators, weather, stock, currency and more, Social: Connect to different types of people for various reasons, News: Get the latest news from multiple apps and sources, Shopping: Go shopping with progressive web apps, Food & Drink: Order food, Lifestyle, Business: use apps for work, tasks, collaboration, e-commerce and transaction, Education, Travel, Entertainment: Ticket booking, blogs and many more....
Developers can develop PWA / Mini Apps and can submit for verification and listing on Online Mini Apps / PWA Store.
Users can search and select the PWA / Mini Apps and install. Users can explore different categories and directories of PWA / Mini Apps.
you can search for Progressive Web Apps and Mini Apps by category, tag, and app name.
PWA runs on a web browser and can also be installed like a native app.
Like native app, user can install and access PWA / Mini Apps from list of PWA / Mini Apps user interface. After install, user can select PWA / Mini Apps from categories lists. No need user to update - automatically updates.
Developers can use advertisements for installation of PWA / Mini Apps based on pay per install model.
Developers can integrate one or more selected services of service providers including Payments, Log-In, E-commerce, Cloud storage, E-mail, Delivery, and one or more types of SaaS.
Automatically identify users related to PWA / Mini Apps based on brand''s customers database, user locations, activities, actions, events, transactions and user profile and automatically install / update PWA / Mini Apps on their multiple devices!!!
ProgWebT holds a portfolio of patents in the areas of progressive web application (PWA), Service Worker (SW), Mini Apps (App Service), Mini Apps store and platform technologies. For enforcement and monetization, ProgWebT LLC, Delaware USA (Yogesh Rathod) has sent notices with claims charts to 100+ companies cumulatively having billions of users worldwide, hence exponential (BILLIONS) royalties opportunities from 100’s of U.S. & worldwide infringer companies. Each top website, apps, and start-ups needs a license of PWA for engaging current users and attracting new users. ProgWebT LLC already won against the petition and also re-hearing a petition for instituting derivative proceedings filed by Tencent. PTAB / POP both denied the institution of derivative proceedings filed by Tencent (See: DER2022-00002).
Recently ProgWebT LLC, DE, USA issued key U.S. 11886693 which is broader, related to software, single agent, direct infringement, in specification language, jury friendly, considered all prior arts, valid in terms of 101, infringed by many companies in the USA and worldwide and related to key Progressive Web App (PWA) and "Service Worker'' (W3C Standard) technologies.
Since worldwide distribution of PWA conducted via U.S. App Stores and browsers (Apple Safari, Google Chrome & Microsoft Edge), Yogesh Rathod has sent patent infringement notices to 100+ companies worldwide.
A progressive web application (PWA) is a type of application software delivered through the web, built using web technologies including HTML, CSS and JavaScript. It is intended to work on any platform and devices. The installation process of PWAs is very quick and fast. Unlike the common mobile application, PWAs do not need a long and complicated installation process. Users can download the app directly to their devices without going to the App Store or Google Play store. This quick installation process improves user experience and provides quick access to the application. After downloading the application, users can access it via an icon on the desktop. As this application does not need installation on devices, users can easily access the PWA via a URL. This ability permits you to engage the user right away and enhance your conversion. PWA & mini apps technology covered by US10990265, currently used by 100’s of top companies in the world, aggregately or cumulatively used by 100’s billions of users worldwide. There are exponential licensing royalties opportunities for US10990265 / US11886693 technology.
Key technology of PWA is Service Worker. A service worker (SW) is a web worker that implements a programmable network proxy that can respond to web/HTTP requests of the main document. It is able to check the availability of a remote server and to cache content when that server is available, and serve that content later to the document. Service workers work separately from the main document context. Service workers can handle push notifications and synchronize data in the background, cache or retrieve resource requests, intercept network requests and receive centralized updates independently of the document that registered them, even when that document is not loaded. Progressive web apps must use service workers to create programmable content caches, which can explicitly prefetch content in advance before it's used for the first time and explicitly discard it when it is no longer needed. This requirement helps pages to be accessible offline or on low quality networks.
Mini Apps Platform: Users could now rely on a sort of one stop shop for a host of mobile needs; there were mini-programs for gaming, shopping, and even government services. Since then, the growth in popularity concerning mini-programs has been exceptional. The mini-program ecosystem currently has millions of these sub applications; that renders it about equal as massive as the Apple App Store and google Play Store. Billions people are now using Mini programs daily. What is even more exceptional is that the annual transaction via mini-programs exceeds US$ 500+ billion.
A progressive web app feels like a native one. Progressive Web Apps is a way of bridging the gap between web and native applications. Many companies implemented PWA technology to make a web app like a native app and got tremendous benefits including reduced data consumption, increased conversion, increased time spent, improved performance, increased engagement, generated more leads, increased revenue. Mass adoption all over the world is underway! PWA is a hot topic at conferences around the world, and there’s no doubt that Progressive Web Apps will become the future of the web.
Another serious concern faced by the mobile apps are their user discoverability compared to websites. The user acquisition cost of web will be 10 times cheaper than that of native apps. With more exposure and low friction for on-boarding, PWA is likely to acquire more users at very less expense. The seamless end to end user experience even with flaky networks provided by PWA improves the number of successful conversions.
Since a progressive web app is not downloadable, it needs only a small amount of memory.
A PWA updates without the user clicking any buttons — all new features are available automatically.
Though it is no more than a tweaked website, a PWA keeps users engaged with push notifications.
Technically, a PWA is a web app. To this end, instead of launching a marketing campaign, you can rely on SEO benefits for its promotion. Plus, due to Google’s mobile-first indexation policy, your app will be given a higher ranking.
You don’t have to download and install a PWA to start using it. You only need to access it from home screen to have it always on hand. Besides, like any website, a PWA can be shared through a short URL.
Due to its compatibility with any platform, a PWA is developed once, meaning you’ll need only one development team.
Instead of sending a request (e.g. www/a.com/home) to the server, request first send to client-side program logic (i.e. Service Worker in PWA or App Service in Mini Program) for retrieving requested URL specific resources and preparing interface or web page and presenting to requestor. So it works offline like native app.
3rd click on web page in web browser -> Select from menu ""Inspect" -> Application -> Service Workers -> If Source: <file name>.js present then that website / web app / PWA infringing US10990265 / US18100163 of ProgWebT LLC and need license of US10990265 / US18100163. Likewise same for App Service of mini apps and mini programs platform.
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