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                Appeal 2007-1340                                                                               
                Application 09/996,125                                                                         
                      and individual users' requirements and translation capabilities are                      
                      vastly heterogeneous."  (Col. 6, ll. 11-15.)                                             

                 11. Acharya does not teach that the file selected by the user is a cached                     
                      file.  (Passim.)  Acharya also does not teach that the selected file that                
                      is transmitted to the user is a cached file.  (Passim.)                                  

                                                    Gong                                                       
                 12. Gong describes a Web browser display with a visual status indication                      
                      that informs users that the currently displayed Web page is old, partly                  
                      old, or new.  (Col. 1, ll. 52-57; col. 4, ll. 1-26; Figures 3-5.)                        

                 13. Gong teaches that pages downloaded by Web browsers usually are                            
                      cached locally.  (Col. 1, ll. 15-18.)  Visible links enable the user to                  
                      request a previously displayed page.  (Col. 1, ll. 18-19.)  "In order to                 
                      speed up operations and avoid unnecessary network communications,                        
                      a browser receiving a request for a previously displayed page, usually                   
                      retrieves that page either entirely from cache, or partly from cache and                 
                      partly from the originating network server."  (Col. 1, ll. 19-24.)  Gong                 
                      explains that:                                                                           
                             Partial retrieval via the network usually occurs                                  
                             automatically (i.e. without explicit user request)                                
                             when a requested page contains information                                        
                             requiring interaction between the browser and the                                 
                             originating server."                                                              
                                                                                                              
                      (Col. 1, ll. 24-28.)                                                                     



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