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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 20, 2013
Filed:
Jan. 16, 2007
Rick Castanho, Nashua, NH (US);
Jeffrey Delaney, Hudson, NH (US);
William Harry Kirtley, Arlington, MA (US);
Robert Kuszewski, Arlington, MA (US);
Robert Matthews, Somerville, MA (US);
David A. Page, Manchester, MA (US);
Gregory Charles Warden, Belmont, MA (US);
Rick Castanho, Nashua, NH (US);
Jeffrey Delaney, Hudson, NH (US);
William Harry Kirtley, Arlington, MA (US);
Robert Kuszewski, Arlington, MA (US);
Robert Matthews, Somerville, MA (US);
David A. Page, Manchester, MA (US);
Gregory Charles Warden, Belmont, MA (US);
Other;
Abstract
Apparatus include a communication interface, a trigger interface, computer-readable media encloded subscriber-originated recipient list data, and a user interface. The user interface is configured to display and receive input from, via a computer screen display, plural sets of screen-displayed destination setting selection indicators for individually configuring sets of destination settings for corresponding event types. Each set of destination settings corresponds to a corresponding one of plural selectable event types selectable for causing corresponding triggered messages to be sent including sending the given event-specific message to the corresponding list of recipients. Individual ones of the selectable event types for a given user have corresponding differently configurable sets of destination settings, whereby the given user's selected destination settings for one selected event type cause one event-specific message to be sent to one device of the given user and the given user's selected destination settings for another selected event type cause another event-specific message to be sent to another device of the given user that is different than the one device. Meanwhile, selected ones of the selectable event types for the given user are selected by a user selecting, via the computer screen display, destination selection indicators corresponding to the selected ones of the selectable event types.