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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 01, 2013
Filed:
Jan. 29, 2009
Adrian Buckley, Tracy, CA (US);
Andrew Michael Allen, Lincolnshire, IL (US);
Young AE Kim, Mississauga, CA;
Jan Hendrik Lucas Bakker, Irving, TX (US);
Nicholas Alfano, Stratford-Upon-Avon, GB;
Barry Linkert, Waterloo, CA;
Gaelle Christine Martin-cocher, Mississauga, CA;
Suresh Chitturi, Irving, TX (US);
Brian Edward Anthony Mccolgan, Mississauga, CA;
Adrian Buckley, Tracy, CA (US);
Andrew Michael Allen, Lincolnshire, IL (US);
Young Ae Kim, Mississauga, CA;
Jan Hendrik Lucas Bakker, Irving, TX (US);
Nicholas Alfano, Stratford-Upon-Avon, GB;
Barry Linkert, Waterloo, CA;
Gaelle Christine Martin-Cocher, Mississauga, CA;
Suresh Chitturi, Irving, TX (US);
Brian Edward Anthony McColgan, Mississauga, CA;
BlackBerry Limited, Waterloo, CA;
Abstract
A method and system for addressing a unique device from an address book, the method having the steps of: receiving a message having a root token and a secondary token; checking whether the root token exists within the address book, if no, creating a record in the address book with the root and secondary token; and if yes, checking whether the secondary token exists within the address book, if yes, providing a representation of the unique device; and if no, storing the secondary token against the root token in the address book.