A federal district court in California construed disputed claim terms in Samesurf Inc.'s action against Intuit Inc. for infringement of a patent that discloses a method and apparatus for the implementation of a real-time, sharable browsing experience on a host device. The court construed “synchronized browsing session,” “invitee device,” “synchronization server,” “information related to the shared web browsing interaction,” “recording a shared web browsing interaction responsive to determining that a web browsing interaction of the host device within a web browsing window is a sharable web browsing interaction,” and other terms.
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