DOWNLOADABLE MOBILE APPLICATIONS INPUTTING

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MY LUMPS My Lumps 1008 Oakridge Manor Drive Brandon FL 33511 Downloadable mobile applications for inputting, storing, and tracking data related to nodules, cysts, and other masses discovered by a user during self-examination; Downloadable software in the nature of a mobile application for inputting, storing, and tracking data related to nodules, cysts, and other masses discovered by a user during self-examination;LUMPS;
SYNAPTEK Synaptek c/o Wyatt Tarrant & Combs 348 E. Main Street Lexington KY 40507 Downloadable mobile applications for inputting and managing data regarding testing and treatment of concussions; Downloadable software in the nature of a mobile application for inputting and managing data regarding testing and treatment of concussions;Health care services, namely, providing a database in the field of concussion and other head injury information and featuring inputting and collection of data and information all for treatment and diagnostic purposes; Maintaining files and records concerning the medical condition of individuals; Providing medical profiles and medical record analysis and assessments via a website that are designed to provide custom tailored outputs about recommended resources and treatments associated with a defined set of symptoms and concerns;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A messaging method in a system including a wireless network, a routing server, and a plurality of mobile stations. A first mobile station has first communications applications and a first PIN and a second mobile station has second communications applications and a second PIN. The method includes sending an invitation including the first PIN from the first mobile station to the second mobile station using one of the first communications applications, and sending an acceptance including the second PIN from the second mobile station to the first mobile station using one of the second communications applications. The method further includes creating first messages including the second PIN and sending them to the second mobile station through the wireless network, and creating second messages including the first PIN and sending them to the first mobile station through the wireless network. The routing server routes the messages based on the PINs.