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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 11, 2011
Filed:
Oct. 30, 2006
Richard J. Atkins, Chatswood, AU;
Sunny Singh Kalsi, Macquarie Fields, AU;
Peggy J. Leisher-samenfink, Erie, CO (US);
Rohan Lenard, Birchgrove, AU;
David Thambiratnam, Ashfield, AU;
Michael J. Thomas, Denver, CO (US);
Bradley B. Williams, Denver, CO (US);
Richard J. Atkins, Chatswood, AU;
Sunny Singh Kalsi, Macquarie Fields, AU;
Peggy J. Leisher-Samenfink, Erie, CO (US);
Rohan Lenard, Birchgrove, AU;
David Thambiratnam, Ashfield, AU;
Michael J. Thomas, Denver, CO (US);
Bradley B. Williams, Denver, CO (US);
Avaya Inc., Basking Ridge, NJ (US);
Abstract
Embodiments of the present invention are directed generally to autocomplete functionality in messaging applications. The autocomplete functionality, for example, generates frequently and/or recently used distribution lists or groups, performs keyword searches to identify recipient identifiers, and provides convenient modification of existing distribution lists or groups.