COMPUTER-BASED METHODS FOR ARRANGING MEETINGS AND SYSTEMS FOR PERFORMING THE SAME
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1. A method for arranging meetings between two or more users, comprising:
- receiving by a server a request from a first user over a network to create a recurring invitation for a proposed meeting, said recurring invitation recurring daily, any weekday, weekly or monthly;
determining whether one or more rules associated with invitation creation apply to the request from the first user to create the invitation;
processing the request if all rules determined to be applicable are satisfied; and
denying the request if one or more rules determined to be applicable are not satisfied;
wherein;
said method further comprises receiving from said first user one or more of the following requests;
(i) pause the recurring invite;
(ii) delete one or more individual dates within the range of recurring dates; and
(iii) edit the invite information for one or more individual dates without modifying the invite information in the other invite dates.
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Abstract
Methods and systems for assisting individuals arrange meetings such as networking meetings with other individuals at a specified time (or within a specified time range) and at a specified place (or within a specified geographic region). More specifically, methods and systems for allowing individuals to post an invitation to for a meeting on an on-line network.
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1. A method for arranging meetings between two or more users, comprising:
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receiving by a server a request from a first user over a network to create a recurring invitation for a proposed meeting, said recurring invitation recurring daily, any weekday, weekly or monthly; determining whether one or more rules associated with invitation creation apply to the request from the first user to create the invitation; processing the request if all rules determined to be applicable are satisfied; and denying the request if one or more rules determined to be applicable are not satisfied; wherein; said method further comprises receiving from said first user one or more of the following requests;
(i) pause the recurring invite;
(ii) delete one or more individual dates within the range of recurring dates; and
(iii) edit the invite information for one or more individual dates without modifying the invite information in the other invite dates. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method for arranging meetings between two or more users, comprising:
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receiving by a server an action request from a first user over a network to take an action with respect to a recurring invitation for a proposed meeting, said recurring invitation recurring daily, any weekday, weekly or monthly; determining whether one or more rules apply to the action request from the first user; processing the action request if all rules determined to be applicable are satisfied; and denying the action request if one or more rules determined to be applicable are not satisfied; wherein; said action request from the first user comprises one or more of the following requests;
(i) pause the recurring invite;
(ii) delete one or more individual dates within the range of recurring dates; and
(iii) edit the invite information for one or more individual dates without modifying the invite information in the remaining invite dates. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A method for arranging meetings between two or more users, comprising:
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receiving by a server an edit request from a first user over a network to edit invite information for an invitation for a proposed meeting; determining whether one or more rules apply to the edit request from the first user; processing the edit request if all rules determined to be applicable are satisfied; and denying the edit request if one or more rules determined to be applicable are not satisfied; wherein; said edit request comprises a request to edit a portion of the invite information without opening, reviewing or loading the entire invite information or entire invite edit page. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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