Google Company Files Patent on Promotional Tweets & Facebook Messages

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Pete Cashmore
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Google Company Files Patent on Promotional Tweets & Facebook Messages
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You know when you sign up for a service and it lets you post a message to your friends on Twitter or Facebook inviting them to join? Yup, Aardark is somehow claiming that this was the company's own invention, writes GoRumors. The patent reads:

"A user of a web service is prompted to endorse the web service to the user's friends or other connections by submitting a status message to one or more status messaging services to which the user belongs."

Could Aardvark really be granted a patent on something so obvious as posting a Tweet to a user's friends? If granted, might they enforce such a patent to prevent other companies from posting "tell a friend" messages to Facebook and Twitter? Or perhaps this is simply a defensive filing - an attempt to grab a silly patent before someone else does, and decides to use it.

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