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System for and method of backing up content for use on a mobile deviceSystem for and method of backing up content for use on a mobile device description/claimsThe Patent Description & Claims data below is from USPTO Patent Application 20080214163, System for and method of backing up content for use on a mobile device. Brief Patent Description - Full Patent Description - Patent Application Claims This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) of both the co-pending U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/897,789, filed Jan. 26, 2007, and titled “CONTENT LOCKER, APPLICATION AND CONTENT BACKUP,” and the co-pending U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/937,314, filed Jun. 26, 2007, and titled “CONTENT LOCKER, APPLICATION AND CONTENT BACKUP,” both of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entireties. FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThis invention is related to transmitting content to electronic devices. More specifically, this invention is related to systems for and methods of restoring content, updating content, storing equivalent content, and offering content for mobile devices such as mobile phones. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONMobile phones and other electronic devices contain ever increasing content, with upgrades, equivalents, and other content created for them each year. Mobile phones, for example, store address books, user-generated content such as digital images, and third-party content such as ringtones, wallpaper, and music files, to name only a few types of content. Content is not easily restored when the phone is deactivated. It is difficult for a user to remember what content was stored on the phone, the correct version of the content for a particular phone, or even where she acquired the content. Even if she can discover all this information, the process of restoring content to the phone is still time-consuming, error prone, and tedious. When restoring content to a phone, the user is also unaware of upgrades to content. Unknown to the user, a content provider may have released a new version of content or an equivalent, more popular version. The user misses an opportunity to get upgraded, more desirable content, and the content provider misses an opportunity to sell, license, or offer a subscription to new content. Users face these same problems when upgrading to a new phone or other device. The new phone may require different versions of content: a simple transfer of content from the old to the new mobile phone will not work. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn a first aspect of the present invention, a method of providing content to a mobile device includes determining a source of the content (e.g., a content provider) and transmitting the content from the source to a storage location accessible to the mobile device, such as directly on the mobile device. Preferably, the content is transmitted wirelessly. Mobile devices include, but are not limited to, mobile telephones, personal digital assistants, and personal computers. Content includes, but is not limited to, a mobile application program, a mobile ring tone, a mobile wallpaper, video data, audio data, a digital image, a ring back tone, or a combination of these. In one embodiment, the method also includes storing on the mobile device a selectable link for accessing the content on the storage location and storing data that associates the source with the content, the mobile device, or both. This data is used to determine what content has been acquired for the mobile device and the source (e.g., one or more content providers) that can be accessed to retrieve the content. The data includes a pathname to the source, such as one containing a Uniform Resource Locator, and identifiers for the content itself. The data is parsed to determine the source and the content. Preferably, the data is stored on a system remote from the mobile device, so that when the mobile device retrieves the content it contacts the system, which communicates with the source to transmit the content to the mobile device. In one embodiment, the source is determined by querying one or more locations for the content, such as third-party content providers. The content providers respond by transmitting the content (e.g., wirelessly) to the mobile device. In one embodiment, a single aggregation interface is used to automatically retrieve content from multiple sources. In a second aspect of the present invention, a method of accessing content from a device includes selecting on the device a link to content stored on a storage system and automatically receiving the content on the device in response to selecting the link. The storage system is remote to the device and when the link is selected, a copy of the content is transmitted from the storage system to the device. Preferably, the content is accessed by determining that the content is not stored on the storage system and then receiving the content on the storage system. As one example, content is determined to be on the storage system using a hash. A list containing the hash for each content on the storage system is maintained. If it is determined that a hash for desired content is not in the list, it is determined that the content is not on the storage system and must be retrieved from a content provider. In a third aspect of the present invention, a method of offering content for a first device includes storing a history of acquisitions associated with one or more entities and displaying on the first device offers for content based on the history. The one or more entities correspond to a user, to a mobile device, or to both. In other words, offers can be based on what was acquired for a particular mobile phone, for a particular user, or both. The offers are for purchasing, subscribing to, licensing, upgrading, or replacing content, or any combination of these. Content is updated, in part, by transcoding or resizing using content in the history. In one embodiment, the method also includes automatically receiving replacement or updated content on the first device. Preferably, the history is stored at a content provider location but can be stored at other locations. In one embodiment, the method also includes polling the content provider location for an acquisition associated with the one or more entities, automatically receiving notification from the content provider location of an acquisition for the one or more entities, storing metadata about content acquired by the one or more entities, or any combination of these. The metadata includes a name for content, a description of content, a size of content, a format of content, an encoding of content, an author of content, or any combination of these. The history includes a count of license usages. In a fourth aspect of the present invention, a method of offering content for a device includes displaying a first list of content acquired for one or more entities and transmitting one or more items in the first list to a first mobile device. Preferably, from this first list, one or more of the items are selected for storing on the device. In one embodiment, the first list is automatically transmitted to the first mobile device. The first list is displayed, and one or more items are selected from it and transmitted to the first mobile device from a location remote to the first mobile device. The method also includes selecting a second list of mobile devices and transmitting the one or more items to the mobile devices in the second list. The first list is generated from a history of acquisitions associated with a second mobile device. In a fifth aspect of the present invention, a method of configuring a device includes constructing from a first device a link to content on a storage system and storing the link on a second device. Thus, the second device is configured to access the same content available to the first device. Preferably, storing the link includes storing the content and data for selecting the content. The link, the content, or both are wirelessly transmitted from the storage system to the second device during an initial configuration of the second device. Alternatively, the link, the content, or both are stored on the second device at predetermined time intervals. In a sixth aspect of the present invention, a mobile device includes a client module containing a link and programmed to access content using the link, preferably wirelessly. The client module is programmed to display icons for selecting replacement content for replacing content acquired for the mobile device. The replacement content includes an upgrade to content acquired for the mobile device or a different version of the content acquired for the mobile device. Continue reading about System for and method of backing up content for use on a mobile device... Full patent description for System for and method of backing up content for use on a mobile device Brief Patent Description - Full Patent Description - Patent Application Claims Click on the above for other options relating to this System for and method of backing up content for use on a mobile device patent application. ### 1. Sign up (takes 30 seconds). 2. Fill in the keywords to be monitored. 3. Each week you receive an email with patent applications related to your keywords. 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