Apple Developing iGroups Social Networking App for iPhone? — Patent Watch
March 19, 2010 · Print This Article

According to Patently Apple, Apple is laying the foundations for a potential iGroups app that would allow like-minded iPhone (or iPod touch and iPad users, presumably) to set up MobileMe-powered social networks at events like WWDC (Apple’s yearly World Wide Developers Conference).
The concept is to allow groups of friends or colleagues attending such events as a concert, a tradeshow, business meeting, wedding or rally to stay in communication with each other as a group to share data or reactions to live events as they’re occurring. The technology behind the new iGroup social networking applications works with a very sophisticated cryptographic key generation system to ensure defense and privacy of your communications. Interestingly, the patent states that whether one of the devices in your group happens to be without true positioning technology, it appears that Apple’s MobileMe service will supply some sort of “virtual GPS” capability to that user so that they could be aware of the locations of others in the
group. Apple’s patent provides us with example scenarios of both a concert and WWDC event to clarify the service. that marks Apple’s fourth social networking application made public since the start of 2010 – which clearly indicates that Apple now has that hot new sector in its crosshairs.
As with anything Apple patent-related, whether or not it ever makes its way in front of consumers is anyone’s guess. Still, that looks interesting and given how other companies and devices are embracing the social experience, it’s something Apple has to be paying attention to.
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