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Unified object transfer for multiple wireless transfer mechanisms

  • US 7,113,747 B2
  • Filed: 12/16/2005
  • Issued: 09/26/2006
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/17/2002
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A computer program product for use in a wireless network that includes a number of wireless devices including a source wireless device capable of transferring items over the wireless network using a plurality of different wireless transfer technologies, and including a plurality of destination wireless devices capable of receiving items over the wireless network using at least one of the different wireless transfer technologies, the computer program product comprising one or more computer-readable media having computer-executable instructions for implementing a method for facilitating user selection of one or more destination wireless devices without requiring that the user of the source wireless device identify a wireless transfer technology, and wherein the method comprises:

  • an act of receiving a user selection of one or more items the source wireless device is to send;

    an act of detecting the local presence of a plurality of destination wireless devices that are available to receive items in response to receiving the user selection of the one or more items the source wireless device is to send;

    for each detected locally present destination wireless device in the plurality of destination wireless devices;

    an act of identifying one or more different wireless technologies that the detected locally present destination device is capable of using, each different wireless technology corresponding to a distinct communication path from the source wireless device to the locally present destination wireless device such that the one or more items can be transferred from the source wireless device to the locally present destination device in accordance with one or more different wireless transfer technologies over a corresponding one or more distinct communication paths respectively;

    a step for using a unified user interface to identify one or more destination wireless devices, the unified user interface being independent of the plurality of different wireless transfer technologies supported by the source wireless device so that a user need not identify any particular wireless transfer technology for communicating with the one or more destination wireless devices; and

    automatically, and without user intervention, identifying a distinct communication path for each of the one or more selected locally present destination wireless devices in response to the received user selections, each identified distinct communication path corresponding to a wireless technology to use when transferring one or more items to a locally present destination wireless devices.

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