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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 19, 2013
Filed:
Jan. 09, 2009
AL Chakra, Apex, NC (US);
Simon P. O'doherty, Dublin, IE;
Stephen A. Davies, Dublin, IE;
Brendan Arthurs, Dublin, IE;
Al Chakra, Apex, NC (US);
Simon P. O'Doherty, Dublin, IE;
Stephen A. Davies, Dublin, IE;
Brendan Arthurs, Dublin, IE;
International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY (US);
Abstract
A method, system and computer-usable medium are disclosed for providing information related to a user address as used in a communication session. A tag processing module is implemented for processing tags related to a user. A first user selects a second user to receive a message to initiate a communication session. The message recipient's tags, along with their preferred communication method(s) are displayed within the message sender's messaging client. The message sender then composes and sends a message to the message recipient, using the message recipient's preferred method of communication. The message is received by the message recipient and the message sender's tags are displayed within the message recipient's messaging client. If the message recipient decides to respond to the message, then a communication session is conducted. Once the communications session is ended, a linguistic analysis of the communication session is performed by the tag processing module. The message sender's tags are then updated.