RE: Regarding app notification and wake up

On Sat, 10 Mar 2012, SULLIVAN, BRYAN L wrote:
> 
> Stefan may respond with more detail, but the use cases we submitted for 
> WebRTC consideration describe this as the ability to invoke an 
> application and pass an event to it, whether it is running (or not) at 
> the time of the event reception by the device. By running I mean that 
> the app, or its user agent (in the case of a web app executing under a 
> user agent), are not currently executing on the device, in any state. 
> This "wake up and deliver" capability may require a multi-step 
> device-internal process, but the overall goal covers both actions.

So basically you're saying you want to remotely cause a Web browser to 
load a Web page?

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Received on Saturday, 10 March 2012 00:39:22 UTC