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Case 2:19-cv-01444-GW-KS Document 40-1 Filed 07/24/19 Page 1 of 7 Page ID #:724
`Case 2:19-cv-01444—GW-KS Document 40-1 Filed 07/24/19 Page 1 of 7 Page ID #:724
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`APPENDIX A
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`Case 2:19-cv-01444-GW-KS Document 40-1 Filed 07/24/19 Page 2 of 7 Page ID #:725
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`Examples of claims of the asserted patents and their claim limitations
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`(highlighted below in bold) that Twitter has failed to address in its motion to dismiss
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`and that are not represented in the claims analyzed by Twitter:
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`The ’351 Patent
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`Claim 3
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`Claim 7
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`Claim 8
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`The system of claim 1, wherein the feedback signal is
`generated by a base station in the wireless network.
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`The system of claim 1, wherein the proxy content
`server polls the information source at regular
`intervals in order to receive the information.
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`The system of claim 1, wherein the information source
`automatically transmits the information to the proxy
`content server.
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`Claim 9
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`The system of claim 1, further comprising:
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`the proxy content server database coupled to the
`proxy content server that stores data relating to the
`mobile device, wherein the data is also used by the
`proxy content server to select the channel for
`transmission over the wireless network to the mobile
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`The system of claim 1, wherein the mobile device
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`an advertising and information software module that
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`information transmitted over the
`wireless network from the proxy content server; and
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`a channel content database having a memory location
`corresponding to the selected channel on the proxy
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`wherein the advertising and information software
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`memory location in the channel content database.
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`The system of claim 12, wherein the mobile device
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`an operating system that tracks the location of the
`mobile device within the wireless network to generate
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`The ’351 Patent
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`the feedback signal.
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`The ’929 Patent
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`Claim 13
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`The ’120 Patent
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`Claim 7
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`Claim 8
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`The server of claim 9, wherein the time triggering
`event comprises a pre-defined significant time
`interval, a significant time of a day, a lunchtime, or a
`suppertime.
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`The server of claim 9, wherein the time triggering
`event corresponds to requirements established to a
`user of the mobile device, an advertiser, or an
`interested third party.
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`The server of claim 9, wherein the meta tag includes at
`least a name of each of the one or more
`advertisements and a cross reference value for a user
`on the mobile device to connect with a source of the
`one or more advertisements.
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`The server of claim 9, wherein the server determines,
`inserts, and transmits for each of the remaining
`plurality of memory location channels.
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`The server of claim 9, wherein the one or more
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`dynamic advertisement, or default advertisement.
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`The system of claim 1, further adapted to allow the
`message thread to be unflagged deactivating the flag.
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`The system of claim 7, further adapted to, after
`determining that the message thread has been
`unflagged, retain
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`incoming message
`associated with the inbox while allowing notifications
`pertaining to receipt of any subsequent new incoming
`message for the message thread, and associate any
`subsequent new incoming message with the inbox.
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`The system of claim 1, wherein the coded program
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`CASE NO. 2:19-CV-01444-GW-KS
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`Case 2:19-cv-01444-GW-KS Document 40-1 Filed 07/24/19 Page 4 of 7 Page ID #:727
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`The ’120 Patent
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`The ’089 Patent
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`Claim 4
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`instructions further cause the processor to store the
`new incoming message in the inbox.
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`A method as claimed in claim 1 further comprising
`assigning a new message state to the received new
`electronic message, and unsetting the new message
`flag and changing the state of each electronic message
`assigned the new message state to an old message
`state in response to said invocation of the message
`inventory display screen.
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`A method as claimed in claim 2 further comprising
`changing the state of an electronic message assigned
`the new message state to an old message state when
`the electronic message is opened on the device.
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`A method as claimed in claim 1 further comprising
`updating an unopened message counter when the
`received electronic message is received unopened.
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`A method as claimed in claim 1 further comprising:
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`Claim 12
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`assigning a new and unopened state to the received
`electronic message when the received electronic
`message is received unopened, and
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`assigning a new and opened state to the received
`electronic message when the received electronic
`message is received opened.
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`A method as claimed in claim 6 wherein the new
`message flag is a new messages counter and the flag
`is set when the counter is not zero and unset when the
`counter is zero.
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`A method as claimed in claim 11 further comprising
`updating the new messages counter when the state of
`any electronic message has changed from new to old,
`or old to new, or when the electronic message received
`by the device is assigned a new and opened, or new
`and unopened state.
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`The ’089 Patent
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`Claim 13
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`The ’059 Patent
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`A method as claimed in claim 1 comprising activating a
`light emitting diode (LED) on the device when the
`new message flag is set.
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`The method of claim 1, wherein the method includes
`transmitting the representation of the informational
`content from the first mobile wireless device to the
`first server.
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`The method of claim 2, wherein transmitting the
`representation of the informational content from the
`first mobile wireless device to the first server includes
`transmitting the informational content from the first
`mobile wireless device to the first server.
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`The method of claim 3, wherein transmitting the
`informational content from the first mobile wireless
`device to the first server includes autonomously
`transferring
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`informational
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`detection in the first mobile wireless device of a Wi-
`Fi network of the first server.
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`The method of claim 1, wherein making informational
`content, selected in the first mobile wireless device,
`available to the second mobile wireless device
`includes browsing the first server from the first
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`electronic device and
`selecting
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`informational content in the first server.
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`The method of claim 1, wherein receiving the
`representation of the informational content in the
`data hub server includes marking a setting in the data
`hub server representing the informational content as
`being public or partially public to the second mobile
`wireless device.
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`The method of claim 1, wherein upon receiving the
`representation of the informational content in the
`data hub server, if the informational content does not
`reside on the data hub server, autonomously
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`The ’059 Patent
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`Claim 9
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`transmitting a communication from the data hub
`server to the first server, the communication
`notifying the first server of an absence of the
`informational content in the data hub server and
`receiving the informational content in the data hub
`server from the first server in response to notifying
`the first server of the absence.
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`The method of claim 1, wherein receiving the
`representation of the informational content in the
`data hub server in the directed transmission from the
`first server includes receiving the informational
`content in the data hub server in the directed
`transmission from the first server.
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`The method of claim 1, wherein transmitting the
`notification of the
`informational content being
`available to the second mobile wireless device in the
`directed transmission from the data hub server to the
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`transmitting
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`informational content in the directed transmission
`from the data hub server to the second server.
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`The ’777 Patent
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`The method of claim 1, further comprising:
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`selectively prioritizing communication of the one or
`more new messages to the one or more members of
`the social group if the content of the one or more new
`messages is not similar to the determined content.
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`The method of claim 1, further comprising selectively
`adjusting notification of the one or more new
`messages to the one or more members of the social
`group when the content of the one or more new
`messages is not similar to the determined content, but
`comprises flagged content.
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`The method of claim 1, wherein selectively adjusting
`notification of the one or more new messages to the
`one or more members of the social group comprises
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`The ’777 Patent
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`selectively delaying a reception of the one or more
`new messages by the one or more members by
`selectively delaying a completion of transmission of
`the one or more new messages.
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`The method of claim 1, wherein selectively adjusting
`notification of the one or more new messages to the
`one or more members of the social group comprises
`transmitting an alert of the one or more new messages
`after reception of the one or more new messages by a
`social network server.
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