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IN THE UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
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`I nventors)
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`Serial No.:
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`Filed:
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`Examiner:
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`KLASSEN et al.
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`10/784,781
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`24 February 2004
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`HEFFINGTON, John M.
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`Group Art Unit:
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`Confirmation No.:
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`2179
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`2200
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`Title:
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`PREVIEWING A NEW EVENT ON A SMALL SCREEN
`DEVICE
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`VIA ELECTRONIC FILING
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`Commissioner for Patents
`P.O. Box 1450
`Alexandria, Virginia 22313-1450
`U.S.A.
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`RESPONSE TO OFFICE ACTION
`AND SUMMARY OF INTERVIEW
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`This paper (the Response) is filed in response to the Office Action mailed herein
`31 March 2010.
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`Amendments to the Abstract are presented beginning at pags 2.
`Amendments to the Specification are presented beginning at page 3.
`Amendments to the Claims are presented beginning at page 6.
`Remarks, which include a Summary of Interview, are presented beginning at
`page 22.
`By separate paper submitted herewith Applicant has filed:
`(1) Petition for 1 month extension of time in which to file this Response.
`(2) Request for Continued Examination. This paper constitutes the submission
`required under 37 CFR 1.114.
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`AMENDMENT
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`In the Abstract
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`Please delete the Abstract and replace it with the text shown below. A marked up
`version is provided below pursuant to 37 CFR 1.121. Pursuant to 37 CFR 1.72, a clean
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`copy of the Abstract is provided on a separate sheet attached hereto.
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`Method and apparatus for previewing new eve events in a computing device
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`having a plurality of applications for managing respective events are
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`described. Individual applications are each represented by an application
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`icon on a screen of a graphical user interface for the device. When a new
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`event occurs, particularly when the new event relates to a specific one of a
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`plurality of similar applications, the invention provides a convenient way to
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`denote which application relates to the event. In response to a new event of a
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`one of the applications, the application's icon is visually modified to notify of
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`the new event. A visual modification may be determined in response to the
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`new event, for example, to preview a content of the event. The visual
`modification may include a count of all new events that remain to be
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`disposed. On a selection of the visually modified icon, additional previewing
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`may be provided. Activation of the application having a visually modified
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`application icon may be configured to automatically initiate the application at
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`the new event.
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`In the Specification
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`Please delete paragraph [0002] and replace it with the following replacement
`paragraph. The replacement paragraph is provided in marked-up form pursuant to 37
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`CFR 1.121.
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`[0002] The present invention relates generally tv wireless communication
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`devices, and more particularly to [[a]] graphical user interfaces for controlling
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`such devices.
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`Please delete paragraph [0036] and replace it with the following replacement
`paragraph. The replacement paragraph is provided in marked-up form pursuant to 37
`CFR 1.121. Specific support for the amendment is provided at paragraph [0042] of the
`published application.
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`[0036] Microprocessor 238, in addition to its operating system functions,
`preferably enables execution of software applications on mobile station 202.
`A predetermined set of applications which control basic device operations,
`including at least data and voice communication applications, will normally be
`installed on mobile Gtation 202 during its manufacture. A preferred application
`that may be loaded onto mobile station 202 may be a personal information
`manager for organizing and managing data items relating to the user such
`as, but not limited to, instant messaging (IM), e-mail, calendar events, voice
`mails, appointments, and task items. Naturally, one or more memory stares
`are available on mobile station 202 and SIM 262 to facilitate storage of PIM
`data items and other information.
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`Please delete paragraph [0043] and replace it with the following replacement
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`paragraph. The replacement paragraph is provided in marked-up form pursuant to 37
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`CFR 1.121.
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`[0043] Referring now to FIG. 3, there is an illustration of an exemplary main
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`screen 300, in accordance with an embodiment of the invention, for a display
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`112, 222 of mobile station 202 providing a graphical user interface for
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`controlling mobile station 202. Main screen 300 is divided into two main
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`portions, namely an application portion 301 for displaying and manipulating
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`icons (e.g. 304-312j for various software applications and functions enabled
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`by mobile station 202 and a mobile station status portion 302 for displaying
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`status information such as time, date, battery and signal-strength, etc. FIG. 3
`illustrates three icons 304, 306 and 308 for respective IM applications IM 1,
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`IM 2 and IM 3 and two icons 310, 312 for the two e-mail services Email 1 and
`Email 2. Associated with each icon is a name (e.g. IM 1) for the application
`for icon 304. The name may also be presented in a name region 314 of
`application portion 301.
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`Please delete paragraph [0049] and replace it with the following replacement
`paragraph. The replacement paragraph is provided in marked-up form pursuant to 37
`CFR 1.121.
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`[0049] FIG. 5 '
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`shows an IM application icon 306 following
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`a user action. When the user of mobile station 202 moves the focus of main
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`screen from icon 30~ through 306 and 308 to highlight phone icon 502, visual
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`modification 400 persists at icon 306 to maintain the visual modification and
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`remind the user of the unread message. Preferably, only once the user
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`activates an application and reads the unread message is the visual
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`modification changed, for example, to decrease the count and, if applicable,
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`remove the modification if the count is zero.
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`Please delete paragraph [0053] and replace it with the following replacement
`paragraph. The replacement paragraph is provided in marked-up form pursuant to 37
`CFR 1.121.
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`[0053] FIG. 8 is an illustration of another embodiment for previewing events
`on a main screen of a mobile station such as station 202. In this embodiment,
`two new events, one for each of IM application icons 304, 306 are indicated
`via respective visual modifications 802 and 804. Visual modification 802
`comprises an event count, namely a count of unread messages and a
`message preview providing a sender identity and a portion of the unread
`message. Similarly though differently modification 804 comprises an event
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`count and state preview indicating IM correspondent buddy
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`"Red98" has
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`signed on. Persons of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that different
`events may be visualized on the main screen in accordance with the
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`invention and these events may depend upon the associated application.
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`In the Claims
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`Please rewrite the claims as follows A complete listing of the claims is provided
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`pursuant to 37 CFR 1.121.
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`1 — 51. (Cancelled)
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`52. (New) A method of providing notifications of unread messages on a wireless
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`communication device, comprising:
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`displaying at least one icon relating to electronic messaging on a graphical user
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`interface of the wireless communication device;
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`receiving a plurality of electronic messages on the wireless communication
`device, the plurality of electronic messages including messages from a plurality of
`different messaging correspondents; and
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`in response to receiving at least one of the plurality of electronic messages,
`visually modifying at least one displayed icon relating to electronic messaging to include
`a count of the plurality of different messaging correspondents for which one or more of
`the electronic messages have been received and remain unread.
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`53. (New) The method of claim 52, further comprising displaying a plurality of icons
`including one or more application icons that are selectable to invoke respective ones of
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`a plurality of applications on the wireless communication device.
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`54. (New) The method of claim 53, further comprising visually modifying one or more
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`of the plurality of icons to include a count of electronic messages that have been
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`received and remain unread.
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`55. (New) The method of claim 52, the at least one icon relating to electronic
`messaging being selectable to invoke an electronic messaging application.
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`56. (New) The method of claim 52, comprising displaying on the graphical user
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`interface an identifier of the correspondent from whom at least one of the plurality of
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`messages was received.
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`57. (New) The method of claim 52, comprising displaying on the graphical user
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`interface at least one preview of content associated with at least one of the received
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`electronic messages.
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`58. (New) A medium or media comprising machine-readable instructions executable
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`by a processor of a wireless communication device, the wireless communication device
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`including a graphical user interface, the machine-readable instructions, when executed,
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`causing the wireless communication device to:
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`display at least one icon relating to an electronic messaging application on the
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`graphical user interface;
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`receive a plurality of electronic messages, the plurality of electronic messages
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`including messages from a plurality of different messaging correspondents; and
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`in response to receiving at least one of the plurality of electronic messages,
`visually modify at least one displayed icon relating to the electronic messaging
`application to include a count of the plurality of different messaging correspondents for
`which one or more of the electronic messages have been received and remain unread.
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`59. (New) The medium or media of claim 58, further comprising machine-readable
`instructions which, when executed, cause the wireless communication device to display
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`a plurality of icons including one or more application icons that are selectable to invoke
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`respective ones of a plurality of applications on the wireless communication device.
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`60. (New) The medium or media of claim 59, further comprising machine-readable
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`instructions which, when executed, cause the wireless communication device to
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`visually modify one or more of the plurality of icons to include a count of electronic
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`messages that have been received by the wireless communication device and remain
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`unread.
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`61. (New) The medium or media of claim 58, the at least one icon relating to electronic
`messaging being selectable to invoke an electronic messaging application.
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`62. (New) The medium or media of claim 58, further comprising machine-readable
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`instructions which, when executed, cause the wireless communication device to visually
`modify the graphical user interface to include an identifier of the correspondent from
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`whom at least one of the plurality of messages was received.
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`63. (New) The medium or media of claim 58, further comprising machine-readable
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`instructions which, when executed, cause the wireless communication device to visually
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`modify the graphical user interface to include at least one preview of content associated
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`with at least one of the received electronic messages.
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`64. (New) Acomputer-readable memory accessible by a processor of a wireless
`communication device, the memory comprising stored electronic data structures
`representing executable instructions which, when executed by the processor, cause the
`wireless communication device to:
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`display at least one icon relating to an electronic messaging application on the
`graphical user interface;
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`receive a plurality of electronic messages, the plurality of electronic messages
`including messages from a plurality of different messaging correspondents; and
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`in response to receiving at least one of the plurality of electronic messages,
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`visually modify at least one displayed icon relating to the electronic messaging
`application to include a count of the plurality of different messaging correspondents far
`which one or more of the electronic messages have been received and remain unread.
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`65. (New) The computer-readable memory of claim 64, further comprising stored
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`electronic data structures representing executable instructions which, when executed,
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`cause the wireless communication device to display a plurality of icons including one or
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`more application icons that are selectable to invoke respective ones of a plurality of
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`applications on the wireless communication device.
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`66. (New) The computer-readable memory of claim 65, further comprising stored
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`electronic data structures representing executable instructions which, when executed,
`cause the wireless communication device to visually modify one ar more of the plurality
`of icons to include a count of electronic messages that have been received by the
`wireless communication device and remain unread.
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`67. (New) The computer-readable memory of claim 64, the at least one icon relating to
`electronic messaging being selectable to invoke an electronic messaging application.
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`68. (New) The computer-readable memory of claim 64, stored electronic data
`structures representing executable instructions which, when executed, cause the
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`wireless communication device to visually modify the graphical user interface to include
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`an identifier of the correspondent from whom at least one of the plurality of messages
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`was received.
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`69. (New) The computer-readable memory of claim 64, further stored electronic data
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`structures representing executable instructions which, when executed, cause the
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`wireless communication device to visually modify the graphical user interface to include
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`at least one preview of content associated with at least one of the received electronic
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`messages.
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`70. (New) A wireless communication device comprising:
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`a processor;
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`a display electrically coupled to the processor, the display presenting a graphical
`user interface; and
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`a medium or media including machine-readable instructions executable by the
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`processor to:
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`display at least one icon relating to electronic messaging on the graphical user
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`i nterFace;
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`receive a plurality of electronic messages, the plurality of electronic messages
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`including messages from a plurality of different messaging correspondents; and
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`in response to receiving at least one of the plurality of electronic messages,
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`visually modify the at least one displayed icon relating to electronic messaging to
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`include a count of the plurality of different messaging correspondents for which one or
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`more of the electronic messages have been received and remain unread.
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`71. (New) The wireless communication device of claim 70, the medium or media
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`further comprising machine-readable instructions which, when executed, cause the
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`wireless communication device to display a plurality of icons including one or more
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`application icons that are selectable to invoke respective ones of a plurality of
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`applications on the wireless communication device.
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`72. (New) The wireless communication device of claim 71, the medium or media
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`comprising machine-readable instructions which, when executed, cause the wireless
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`communication device to visually modify one or more of the plurality of icons to include
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`a count of electronic messages that have been received and remain unread.
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`73. (New) The wireless communication device of claim 70, the at least one icon
`relating to electronic messaging being selectable to invoke an electronic messaging
`application.
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`74. (New) The wireless communication device of claim 70, the medium or media
`further comprising machine-readable instructions which, when executed, cause the
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`wireless communication device to visually modify the graphical user interface to include
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`an identifier of the correspondent from whom at least one of the plurality of messages
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`was received.
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`75. (New) The wireless communication device of claim 70, the medium or media
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`further comprising machine-readable instructions which, when executed, cause the
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`wireless communication device to visually modify the graphical user interface to include
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`at leapt one preview of content associated with at least one of the received electronic
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`messages.
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`76. (New) A method of providing notifications of unread messages on a wireless
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`communication device, comprising:
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`displaying at least one icon relating to an electronic messaging application on a
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`graphical user intertace of the wireless communication device;
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`receiving on the wireless communication device a plurality of electronic
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`messages associated with the electronic messaging application; and
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`responsive to receiving at least one of the plurality of electronic messages:
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`visually modifying at least ane icon relating to the electronic messaging
`application to include a count of the plurality of electronic messages which remain
`unread; and
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`displaying on the graphical user intertace an identifier associated with a
`correspondent from whom the at least one of the plurality of electronic messages was
`received.
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`77. (New) The method of claim 76, the identifier associated with a correspt~ndent from
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`whom the at least one of the plurality of electronic messages was received comprising
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`state information pertaining to the correspondent.
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`78. (New) The method of claim 76, further comprising displaying on the graphical user
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`interface at least a preview of content associated with at least one of the received
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`electronic messages.
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`79. (New) The method of claim 76, further comprising displaying an the graphical user
`interface for a predetermined period of time at least a preview of content associated
`with at least one of the received electronic messages.
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`80. (New) The method of claim 76, the at least one icon relating to electronic
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`messaging being selectable to invoke an electronic messaging application.
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`81. (New) The method of claim 80, further comprising, responsive to invoking the
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`electronic messaging application, navigating automatically to a graphical user interface
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`comprising content associated with at least one of the received electronic messages.
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`82. (New) The method of claim 80, further comprising, responsive to invoking the
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`electronic messaging application within a predetermined time following receipt of at
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`least one of the received electronic messages, navigating automatically to a graphical
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`user interface comprising content associated with the at least one of the received
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`electronic messages.
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`83. (New) The method of claim 80, further comprising, responsive to invoking the
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`electronic messaging application, visually modifying at least one icon relating to the
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`electronic messaging application to include a decreased count of electronic messages
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`which remain unread.
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`84. (New) The method of claim 80, further comprising, responsive to invoking the
`electronic messaging application, visually modifying at feast one icon relating to the
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`electronic messaging application to remove the count of electronic messages which
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`remain unread.
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`85. (New) A medium or media comprising machine-readable instructions executable
`by a processor of a wireless communication device, the wireless communication device
`including a graphical user interface, the machine-readable instructions, when executed,
`causing the wireless communication device to:
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`display at least one icon relating to an electronic messaging application on a
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`graphical user intertace of the wireless communication device;
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`receive on the wireless communication device a plurality of electronic messages
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`associated with the electronic messaging application; and
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`responsive to receiving at least one of the plurality of electronic messages:
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`visually modify at least one icon relating to the electronic messaging
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`application to include a count of the plurality of electronic messages which remain
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`unread; and
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`display on the' graphical user interface an identifier associated with a
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`correspondent from whom the at least one of the plurality of electronic messages was
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`received.
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`86. (New) The medium or media of claim 85, the identifier associated with a
`correspondent from whom the at least one of the plurality of electronic messages was
`received comprising state information pertaining to the correspondent.
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`87. (New) The medium or media of claim 85, further comprising machine-readable
`instructions which, when executed, cause the wireless communication device to display
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`on the graphical user interface at least a preview of content associated with at least one
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`of the received electronic messages.
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`88. (New) The medium or media of claim 85, further comprising machine-readable
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`instructions which, when executed, cause the wireless communication device to display
`on the graphical user interface for a predetermined period of time at least a preview of
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`content associated with at least one of the received electronic messages.
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`89. (New) Tne medium or media of claim 85, the at least one icon relating to electronic
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`messaging being selectable to invoke an electronic messaging application.
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`90. (New) The medium or media of claim 89, further comprising machine-readable
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`instructions which, when executed, cause the wireless communication device to,
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`responsive to invoking the electronic messaging application, navigate automatically to a
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`graphical user interface comprising content associated with at least one of the received
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`electronic messages.
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`91. (New) The medium or media of claim 89, further comprising machine-readable
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`instructions which, when executed, cause the wireless communication device to,
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`responsive to invoking the electronic messaging application within a predetermined time
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`fallowing receipt of at feast one of the received electronic messages, navigate
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`automatically to a graphical user interface comprising content associated with the at
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`least one of the received electronic messages.
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`92. (New) The medium or media of claim 89, further comprising machine-readable
`instructions which, when executed, cause the wireless communication device to,
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`responsive to invoking the electronic messaging application, visually modify at least one
`icon relating to the electronic messaging application to include a decreased count of
`electronic messages which remain unread.
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`93. (New) The medium or media of claim 89, further comprising machine-readable
`instructions which, when executed, cause the wireless communication device to,
`responsive to invoking the electronic messaging application, visually modify at least one
`icon relating to the electronic messaging application to remove the count of electronic
`messages which remain unread.
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`94. (New) Acomputer-readable memory accessible by a processor of a wireless
`communication device, the memory comprising stored electronic data structures
`representing executable instructions which, when executed by the processor, cause the
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`wireless communication device to:
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`display at least one icon relating to an electronic messaging application on a
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`graphical user interface of the wireless communication device;
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`receive on the wireless communication device a plurality of electronic messages
`associated with the electronic messaging application; and
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`responsive to receiving at least one of the plurality of electronic messages:
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`visually modify at least one icon relating to the electronic messaging
`application to include a count of the plurality of electronic messages which remain
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`unread; and
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`display on the graphical user interface an identifier associated with a
`correspondent from whom the at least one of the plurality of electronic messages was
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`received.
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`95. (New) The computer-readable memory of claim 94, the identifier associated with a
`correspondent from whom the at least one of the plurality of electronic messages was
`received comprising state information pertaining to the correspondent.
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`96. (New) The computer-readable memory of claim 94, further stared electronic data
`structures representing executable instructions which, when executed, cause the
`wireless communication device to display on the graphical user interface at least a
`preview of content associated with at least one of the received electronic messages.
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`97, (New) The computer-readable memory of claim 94, further sfiored electronic data
`structures representing executable instructions which, when executed, cause the
`wireless communication device to display on the graphical user interface for a
`predetermined period of time at least a preview of content associated with at least one
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`of the received electronic messages.
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`98. (New) The computer-readable memory of claim 94, the at least one icon relating to
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`electronic messaging being selectable to invoke an electronic messaging application.
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`99. (New) The computer-readable memory of claim 98, further stored electronic data
`structures representing executable instructions which, when executed, cause the
`wireless communication device to, responsive to invoking the electronic messaging
`application, navigate automatically to a graphical user interface comprising content
`associated with at least one of the received electronic messages.
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`100. (New) The computer-readable memory of claim 98, further stored electronic data
`structures representing executable instructions which, when executed, cause the
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`wireless communication device to, responsive to invoking the electronic messaging
`application within a predetermined time following receipt of at least one of the received
`electronic messages, navigate automatically to a graphical user intertace comprising
`content associated with the at least one of the received electronic messages.
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`101. (New) The computer-readable memory of claim 98, further stored electronic data
`structures representing executable instructions which, when executed, cause the
`wireless communication device fio, responsive to invoking the electronic messaging
`application, visually modify at least one icon relating to the electronic messaging
`application to include a decreased count of electronic messages which remain unread.
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`102. (New) The computer-readable memory of claim 98, further stored electronic data
`structures representing executable instructions which, when executed, cause the
`wireless communication device to, responsive to invoking the electronic messaging
`application, visually modify at least one icon relating to the electronic messaging
`application to remove the count of electronic messages which remain unread.
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`103. (New) A wireless communication device comprising
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`a processor;
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`a display electrically coupled to the processor, the display presenting a graphical
`user interface; and
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`a medium or media including machine-readable instructions executable by the
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`processor to:
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`display on the graphical user interface at least one icon relating to an electronic
`messaging application;
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`Attorney Docket No. 05200204-272US
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`LATENT
`Serial No. 10/784,781
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`receive on the wireless communication device a plurality of electronic messages
`associated with the electronic messaging application; and
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`responsive to receiving at least one of the plurality of electronic messages:
`
`visually modify at least one icon relating to the electronic messaging
`application to include a count of the plurality of electronic messages which remain
`
`unread; and
`
`display an the graphical user interface an identifier associated with a
`correspondent from whom the at least one of the plurality of electronic messages was
`
`received.
`
`104. (New) The wireless communication device of claim 103, fihe identifier associated
`with a correspondent from whom the at least one of the plurality of electronic messages
`was received comprising state information pertaining to the correspondent.
`
`105. (New) The wireless communication device of claim 103, the medium or media
`further comprising machine-readable instructions which, when executed, cause the
`wireless communication device to display on the graphical user interface at least a
`preview of content associated with at least one of the received electronic messages.
`
`106. (New) The wireless communication device of claim 103, the medium or media
`further comprising machine-readable instructions which, when executed, cause the
`wireless communication device to display on the graphical user interface for a
`predetermined period of time at least a preview of content associated with at least one
`of the received electronic messages.
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`PATENT
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`107. (New) The wireless communication device of claim 103, the at least one icon
`relating to electronic messaging being selectable to invoke an electronic messaging
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`application.
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`108. (New) The wireless communication device of claim 107, the medium or media
`further comprising machine-readable instructions which, when executed, cause the
`wireless communication device to, responsive to invoking the electronic messaging
`application, navigate automatically to a graphical user interface comprising content
`associated with at least one of the received electronic messages.
`
`109. (New) The wireless communication device of claim 107, the medium or media
`further comprising machine-readable instructions which, when executed, cause the
`wireless communication device to, responsive to invoking the electronic messaging
`application within a predetermined time following receipt of at least one of the received
`electronic messages, navigate automatically to a graphical user interface comprising
`content associated with the at least one of the received electronic messages.
`
`1 10. (New) The wireless communication device of claim 107, the medium or media
`further comprising machine-readable instructions which, when executed, cause the
`wireless communication device to, responsive to invoking the electronic messaging
`application, visually modify at least one icon relating to the electronic messaging
`application to include a decreased count of electronic messages which remain unread.
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`1 11. (New) The wireless communication device of claim 107, the medium or media
`further comprising machine-readable instructions which, when executed, cause the
`wireless communication device to, responsive to invoking the electronic messaging
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`PATENT
`Serial No. 10/784,781
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`application, visually modify at least one icon relating to the electronic messaging
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`application to remove the count of electronic messages which remain unread.
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`PATENT
`Serial No. 10/784,781
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`Amendment
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`REMARKS
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`Prior to the amendment presented herein, claims 21 — 25, 2$ — 34, and 37 — 51 were
`pending in the application. Claims 1 — 20, 26, 27, 35, and 36 were previously cancelled
`without prejudice.
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`By this Response new claims 52 — 111 are added. The Abstract and paragraphs
`[0002], [0036], [0043], [0049], and [0053] are amended. Claims 21 —

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