18415601. PUSH NOTIFICATION DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)

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PUSH NOTIFICATION DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM

Organization Name

Apple Inc.

Inventor(s)

Huan He of Cupertino CA (US)

Jonathon Sodos of Los Gatos CA (US)

Nicholas J. Circosta of Mountain View CA (US)

Sean Geiger of San Francisco CA (US)

Nelson M. Leduc of San Jose CA (US)

Cisto Cyriac of Cupertino CA (US)

Matthew E. Shepherd of Mountain View CA (US)

David A. Schaefgen of San Jose CA (US)

Elliot T. Garner of Cupertino CA (US)

Jose A. Lozano Hinojosa of Sunnyvale CA (US)

Mursalin Akon of San Jose CA (US)

Robert D. Butler of Middletown DE (US)

Xudong Liu of Campbell CA (US)

PUSH NOTIFICATION DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18415601 titled 'PUSH NOTIFICATION DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a patent application for a push notification distribution system that centralizes the management and delivery of push notifications to applications on electronic devices. Here is a simplified explanation of the patent:

  • Aggregated registration requests are used to register applications for push notifications.
  • Delivery priority of push notifications can be managed based on specified preferences.
  • The delivery priority of a push notification can be changed based on the application identifier associated with it.

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in various industries such as mobile app development, marketing, and communication platforms.

Problems Solved

This system solves the problem of efficiently managing and delivering push notifications to multiple applications on electronic devices.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include improved organization and prioritization of push notifications, leading to better user engagement and interaction with applications.

Potential Commercial Applications

Commercial applications of this technology could include mobile app development companies, marketing agencies, and communication service providers.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art for this technology could be existing push notification management systems used in mobile app development.

Unanswered Questions

How does this system handle push notification delivery failures?

The system could potentially have mechanisms in place to handle delivery failures, such as retrying delivery or providing error notifications to the sender.

Can this system support different types of push notifications, such as text, images, or videos?

The system's architecture may allow for the support of various types of push notifications, depending on the capabilities of the applications and devices involved.


Original Abstract Submitted

A push notification distribution system centralizes the management and delivery of push notifications to applications executing on electronic devices. Registration requests to register applications for push notifications may be aggregated and sent as an aggregated registration request. The delivery priority of push notifications may be managed according to specified preferences. Upon receiving a push notification intended for an electronic device, a delivery priority of the push notification may be changed if an application identifier associated with the push notification is found on a list of application identifiers with designed delivery priorities.