A method of sequencing and scheduling web resources, via a software
application that collects URLs and feeds them to a Web browser, so that
the amount of clicks and decisions are reduced when browsing the
Internet. The method begins after a computer user with Net-access
encounters a URL that leads to a collection of other URLs that the
software application has arranged to be presented in a continuous, show
manner. This collection of resources then plays automatically, going from
one resource to the next without the user being required to make a
decision or click. The decision-making process is not inhibited, it is
made optional. A method of inserting full-screen advertising, public
service announcements, news, etc. has been developed. The server software
application module described herein allows a publisher to stream URLs to
a user who does not have the client-side software. The publishing module
allows a user to format resources to a particularly desirable size and
characteristic that promotes readability during a show viewing session.
This same module can publish collections of nodes for others to view as a
whole sequence, accessible via e-mail, screen saver or as a web resource.