An electronic bulletin board for use in a shared always-on environment wherein
a user may manipulate messages from a remote location. The electronic bulletin
board may be implemented via database and programming logic on an application server
accessible from any network node, including wireless devices. The always-on environment
may be set up on a computer or broadband internet appliance or other communications
device. Remote users may perform operations such as updating an existing message,
posting a new message, download messages, and the like. The bulletin board also
supports shared messages designed for special purposes, for example, an electronic
grocery list that is accessible from remote locations.