Patent and Trademark Office. Patent and Trademark Office. Patent and Trademark Office that protects you even further and makes your trademark incontestable. If you're doing business internationally, you can register your mark with the USPTO under a...
Yahoo Registers Meal Search Patent Posted by Frank Watson Jun 28, 2008 Bill Slawski, of SEO by The Sea, has uncovered another patent filing. This time Yahoo is applying for a patent for meal search technology.
Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) is where you go to file for trademarks that need to be protected. Thanks to the to the Trademark Electronic Application System (TEAS), trademark applications can be filed entirely online.
Spend a few minutes reading blogs by experts who watch and analyze Google's various patent filings – they're in the public record and can give a great amount of insight into what is going on. Google has historically been on the forefront of new and...
Clickability Scores, Media Plans, and Historic Click-throughs: More Yahoo Search Marketing Patent Applications, SEO by the Sea Google Patent on Extended Search Indexes, SEO by the Sea Linkbait Rules As Linkbait -- MasterfulAndy Hagans has...
Clickability Scores, Media Plans, and Historic Click-throughs: More Yahoo Search Marketing Patent Applications, SEO by the Sea Google Patent on Extended Search Indexes, SEO by the Sea As with the Mycadillacstory.com domain, however, that should...
Clickability Scores, Media Plans, and Historic Click-throughs: More Yahoo Search Marketing Patent Applications, SEO by the Sea Google Patent on Extended Search Indexes, SEO by the Sea As with the Mycadillacstory.com domain, however, that should...
New Microsoft patent applications include one that attempts to identify web
spam based upon signals within the content of a page, another looks at ways to
search using pattern matching and relevance to answer specific questions, a
third...
New Search Patent Applications: June 19, 2006 - Autolinking, and Better Advertising through Deletion Predictions Four patent applications from Google describe fighting spam in emails, providing product review searches, moving large amounts of data...
The second is named More Patents and Patent Apps for Microsoft and Yahoo which has five links to patent applications, mostly from MSN. Our results show that blog searches have different intents than general web searches, suggesting that the primary...
Yahoo and MSN: New Patent Apps Published - Patent applications from Yahoo and MSN dealing with user annotations, trust networks, and domain specific database creation and searching were published today by the USPTO.
New Patent Apps from Google, Yahoo, and Microsoft - If your the type who enjoys reviewing newly published patent applications, Barry over at Search Engine Roundtable lists a bunch of newly published apps that were posted on Cre8asite earlier today.
Unlike patent applications (which are what usually get people talking) this is intellectual property that has been officially awarded to Google. Google Awarded Geocoding Patent - Since patents are all the rage these days I thought I would toss out...
Unlike patent applications (which are what usually get people talking) this is intellectual property that has been officially awarded to Google. Patent and Trademark Office today that Google was awarded a patent today that involves technology...
Google Files Patent Infringement Lawsuit By Gary Price, Dec. We've learned that about two weeks ago, Google filed a patent infringement lawsuit in U.S. Remember, the Google Deskbar and Google Desktop Search are two different applications.
Bidway.com Challenges AOL and Google over Search Patent AuctionBytes.com, Oct.http://www.auctionbytes.com/cab/abn/y03/m10/i28/s01 Online auction service Bidway claims that AOL and Google are violating a patent it holds about using ZIP codes to...
Patents and Recently Published Patent Applications ResourceShelf.com, June 8, 2003 http://www.resourceshelf.com/archives/2003_06_08_resourceshelfextra_archive.html/#200399800 Google needs to address this issue, perhaps by indexing blogs separately...