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Communications: electrical – Selective – Having indication or alarm

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C340S007510, C340S007520

Reexamination Certificate

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06628194

ABSTRACT:

FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is directed to a method for organizing, prioritizing, and displaying incoming message information on a wireless device.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
In recent years, the functionality of wireless devices has expanded far beyond simple voice or pager communications. Wireless devices can now receive a variety of incoming messages including pages, e-mails, faxes, voicemails, and short message services such as weather or sports updates. In some cases the actual message, for example a voicemail, is not delivered directly to the wireless device due to memory, bandwidth, or other limitations, but rather a notification message is sent to the wireless device to notify the user that a message has arrived and is being stored at a remote location. These type of notification messages are known in the art as shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,797,103, “Method and Apparatus For Informing A Remote Unit Of A Feature-Originated Call”, incorporated herein by reference. The notification messages, as well as some actual messages, are generally stored within the wireless device. However, most wireless devices are only equipped with a small screen that displays a few short lines of text or small graphics. To view each item that has been sent to the wireless device, the user generally must scroll through a series of screens or menus and may be forced to examine all of the items of a particular type, or sometimes all of the items regardless of type in order to find the message of interest. Most wireless devices can be set to alert the user that a new message has arrived, but this feature is not very useful if it is alerting the user every few moments that something new has arrived. The user is likely to begin ignoring the alert or simply turn it off. This may result in important messages going unnoticed among a large number of unimportant messages.
For example, a user may subscribe to a number of services for his wireless device, including paging, a sports score service, and e-mail. With all of these services active on a typical evening when a variety of sporting events are in progress, the user may be receiving several messages every few minutes. If during this time the user receives an important page or e-mail from his or her boss, the message may go unnoticed among all the other messages and the user may miss an important work assignment.
The user of a wireless device can be easily overwhelmed when trying to keep track of and prioritize the myriad pieces of information that are arriving at any given time. It would be desirable for the wireless device to be able to organize the incoming information in such a way that the user can quickly and easily recognize and distinguish between important and unimportant items.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides a method for automatically organizing and prioritizing the incoming messages on a wireless communication device and displaying the messages accordingly. A predetermined set of rules is used to perform the organization and prioritization of the incoming messages. When a message arrives, it is analyzed to determine certain classification information about the message. This classification information is then used to organize the incoming message among the messages that are already being stored on or referenced on the wireless device. This information is also used to determine the priority of the incoming message. Depending on the level of priority assigned to the incoming message, the wireless device may alert the user that the new message has arrived or may just store the message for the next time the user chooses to check for messages. The wireless device may also update its display to reflect the various classification information that has been gathered about the messages presently being stored.
The present invention allows the user of a wireless communication device to subscribe to any number of services that send messages to the device, but the user maintains control over the way the incoming messages are handled to prevent being overwhelmed with information.


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