Zhihuiya.com is a free Chinese patent search site that includes a number of interesting features, such as a command line interface, coverage of Norwegian patent documents, and both Chinese and English-language abstracts.
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Alexandria, VA — Landon IP, Inc. is excited to announce the launch of its European presence with the opening of an office in London effective January 30, 2012. Landon IP, Inc. operates in Europe as Landon IP Ltd. The new office is located on High Holborn, in the heart of the city’s…
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Want to search patent data using numeric property ranges? Now you can in the full text PCT, Australian and Canadian collections on STN.
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From new full-text country coverage to a Visual Explorer tool, PatBase has added patent data and new search, viewing, and analysis features to improve your patent search experience.
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Leximancer creates detailed lists of concepts and tags prevalent in a set of documents or data, and the user can then customize the concept lists and create a “concept map” or generate a report through the Insight Dashboard.
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Another fun post on the Intellogist blog highlighting some weird and wacky patents to show everyone how big of a fan you really are!
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Here is a quick guide comparing the old USPTO homepage with the new homepage. Do you like the new changes?
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Patexia, a free site for visualizing data on US patents and applications, now also includes a section for searching IP lawsuits and a collection of company IP portfolios.
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Read and see how the Virtual Helpdesk can assist you with finding answers to your common questions, information about grant procedure and numbering, statistics on filing, and even a…
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Which free translation service produces a better translation for Chinese and Japanese patent documents? Google Translate and Bing Translator are put to the test!
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This free patent citation tool rivals the functions of many subscription systems. Have you tried the Common Citation Document (CCD) application yet?
Added by Joelle Mornini on January 10, 2012 at 11:42am — No Comments
Our latest Intellogist Blog takes a peek at some interesting devices for working out while you get your work done. Has anyone tried this before?
Added by Chris Jagalla on January 5, 2012 at 4:04pm — 1 Comment
Which service produces better machine translation for patent documents: Google Translate or Bing Translator?
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Minesoft offers Orangebook as a free interface for searching FDA drug data. As an alternative search platform to the FDA website, Orangebook offers additional features like searching by patents expiry/exclusivity expiry date and a visualization feature for search results.
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Exploiting carbon flatland: University graphene patent activity
Free Nature Materials article on university patent activities in the graphene patent flatland http://www.nature.com/nmat/journal/v11/n1/full/nmat3211.html
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