According to a blog post by Bill Slawski at SEO By the Sea that references US Patent and TrademarkOffice (USPTO) filings, IBM has agreed to give Google 188 granted patents and another 29 pending patent applications.
Patent and TrademarkOffice filing. Google has bought 12 patents relating to “cross-referencing information online, techniques for speeding up Web browsing and online advertising” from Northbrook Digital LLC for an undisclosed sum, the Minneapolis...
Patent & TrademarkOffice to re-examine the validity of Oracle-held patents the company claims Google's Android OS violated, PC World reported. In the trademark case of Google vs. Jurin's claims that Google's AdWords ads infringe on his building...
Flickr Interestingness Rankings Patents Released, SEO by the SEA Google Trademark Apps via the dMarc Acquisition, ResourceShelf If you think any of our matter ought properly to go to your business office, do not use it.His Declaration of Principles...
No patents assigned to Neven Vision, and no trademark in that name. A search at the patent office on Hartmut Neven, one of the board members of Neven Vision, showed patents assigned to Nevengineering, Inc.
The US Patent and TrademarkOffice (USTPO) filings offered us additions to Google phrase searching and predictive queries, some enhancements to interacting with ecommerce sites that appear to be from Yahoo, a Microsoft Answers system and a page...
With Google quiet, a recent flurry of activity burst out at the US Patent and TrademarkOffice from Microsoft and IBM, including the granting of a patent on a music search engine, another on searching recorded voice, and patents (and patent...
US Patent and TrademarkOffice (USPTO) web
site searching for patents from search companies. Before I begin on some new patents that
were granted on April 18th, I'd like
to thank Danny, and the rest of the team here for asking me to join them.
The US Patent and TrademarkOffice awarded a patent (not a patent app) to Microsoft today titled: Semi-automatic annotation of multimedia objects. It was first filed for in 2000 and is an interesting read, as patents go.
According to the US Patent and TrademarkOffice (http://www.uspto.gov/) the right given in the patent excludes others from making, using or selling the invention without permission for a period of time, but it doesn't require the applicant to...
According to the US Patent and TrademarkOffice (http://www.uspto.gov/) the right given in the patent excludes others from making, using or selling the invention without permission for a period of time, but it doesn't require the applicant to...
Patent and TrademarkOffice today that Google was awarded a patent today that involves technology allowing the searcher to conduct a more comprehensive search by automatically determining equivalent ways (synonyms) to describe their information...
Patent and TrademarkOffice today that Google was awarded a patent today that involves technology allowing the searcher to conduct a more comprehensive search by automatically determining equivalent ways (synonyms) to describe their information...
Patent and TrademarkOffice today that Google was awarded a patent today that involves technology allowing the searcher to conduct a more comprehensive search by automatically determining equivalent ways (synonyms) to describe their information need.
Patent applications are usually published (not always) 18 months after the application was filed with the US Patent and TrademarkOffice. Before I began working with Danny and Chris here at SEW, I was tracking new search-related patents and patent...
Scirus now provides searchable access and direct links to more than 13,000 million "scientific" patents from the United States Patent and TrademarkOffice (USPTO), the European Patent Office (EPO), the Japanese Patent Office (JPO) and the Patent...
Patent and TrademarkOffice recently published a patent application from a9 titled: Server architecture and methods for persistently storing and serving event data. More patents? The article mentions that, "the patent application discloses what is...
Patent and TrademarkOffice. I mentioned in a post about IBM yesterday that Big Blue has been racking up plenty of searchpatents. You'll see several brand new IBM search-related patents and pre-grant patent applications in the following update...
Or visit the United States Patent and TrademarkOffice Patent Search Menu. Keeping up with newly issued patents for search-related technology can help you spot emerging trends and potentially new competitors to the existing major web search players.
The US Patent & TrademarkOffice comes up tops, as is the case with competitors. US Patents: Fairly good. There's a sense that the ranking system doesn't do quite as good of job as getting solid authority sites to the top of the list, and that it...