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Ivy Cunningham
Researcher at AT&T
Publications - 8
Citations - 634
Ivy Cunningham is an academic researcher from AT&T. The author has contributed to research in topics: Session ID & Interface (computing). The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 8 publications receiving 634 citations.
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Always-on mobile instant messaging of a messaging centric wireless device
TL;DR: A messaging-centric wireless device that communicates messages in the form of e mail, SMS, and instant messaging is described in this paper, where the core capabilities of the device is to support always-on mobile instant messaging, including reasonably accurate IM status information.
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Using emoticons, such as for wireless devices
TL;DR: In this article, a method and system for generating a displayable icon or emoticon form that indicates the mood or emotion of a user of the mobile station is presented, where the user of a mobile phone is provided with a dedicated key or shared dedicated key option that the user may select to insert an emoticon onto a display or other medium.
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Dedicated wireless device business method
TL;DR: In this article, a business model that is dedicated to supporting a wireless messaging device is proposed. The model offers unlimited services on a dependent device, including mixed limited/unlimited usage models, pre-and post-pay models, and models not found in a conventional monthly recurring charge system.
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Customer service messaging, such as on mobile devices
TL;DR: In this article, a mobile device and corresponding service provider are configured to provide a user of the mobile device with access to one or more instant messaging help entities, from the mobile devices.
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System and method for data organization and display in an instant-messaging interface
TL;DR: A system, method, and computer program product for simultaneous integrated access to multiple instant messaging (IM) servers from multiple IM vendors is described in this paper, where a user interface that maintains separate, distinct branding for each vendor, so that a user can see other user names, functions, and other vendor-specific features as clearly associated with a particular IM vendor.