The Intellogist Blog takes a look at the ease and functionality of getting that important bibliographic information from the search system and into your customer's hands!
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Product Manager George Shreck describes how the input of patent attorneys was integral in the development of Patent Workbench™ in a new interview at the Intellogist Blog.
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Total mess, see who's suing who in mobile patent war
Patent war in smartphone industry - everybody is suing everybody else. Here is a collection of visualizations of patent war in mobile industry.
Smartphone patent suits
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Last week in patent news (August 20-27)
Ok why don't we start with something other than the usual Apple/Android this week:
Hewlett-Packard
HP spinning off it's PC hardware business is causing some anxiety amongst suppliers. HP will actually continue to make laptops for the Japanese market. Speaking of Asian computer markets, China was shipped 18.5 million units surpassing the US for the first time in the 2nd quater of 2011. Samsung denies any interest in taking on HP's computer…
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Simple, advanced, semantic, command line, and now visual search forms...how do you prefer to search?
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Apple's fruitless patent fight with Samsung
ContinueSamsung couldn't have paid for a better publicity campaign than Apple's numerous lawsuits against it. After all, if Apple is to be believed, the Galaxy tab and phone are just like the iPad and iPhone but cheaper...no wonder Apple is worried! I'd bet anything that the Galaxy tablet and phones will now sell more than if Apple had never sued, not that we'll ever really know.…
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The Intellogist Blog checks out this neat patent search system with a nice twist: patent cluster maps and statistical analysis. What do you think of this system/
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30 day free trial on BolivenPRO patent search platform
Register for a 30 day free trial on BolivenPRO – the premier patent search platform
Boliven.com hosts a searchable online database of over 100 million scientific documents. Boliven has developed a set of search, analytics and data export tools to evaluate public records and peer-reviewed documents.
The premium Boliven service is BolivenPRO. ipInsiders can now…
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Patent, trademark, copyright lawsuits and disputes search tools
Recently I had to conduct an interesting prior art and freedom-to-operate patent search. I had to analyze some patent lawsuit cases. From my previous practice I know some great services for litigation alerts. But it was quite hard to find some good search tools to find specific cases.
It's quite hard to find national databases of IP disputes. Should you know…
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The meaning of “patent landscape” is difficult to pin down. The Intellogist Blog interviews a patent analysis expert about his views on patent landscape studies.
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Visual Guide to finding prior patent art with Sumobrain
SumoBrain is one of the best search engines for finding previous patent prior art.
http://patent-ed.blogspot.com/2011/08/visual-guide-to-finding-prior-patent.html
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Visual Guide to finding non-patent prior art with CiteSeer
CiteSeer is another great free resource for finding non-patent prior art
http://patent-ed.blogspot.com/2011/08/visual-guide-to-finding-non-patent_21.html
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Visual guide for finding non-patent prior art with IET
The IET Digital Library is another great place to search for non-patent prior art.
http://patent-ed.blogspot.com/2011/08/visual-guide-for-finding-non-patent.html
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Visual Guide to finding non-patent prior art with IEEE Computer Society's Digital Library and Xplore
The IEEE is a professional organization with some of the best collections of technical information.
http://patent-ed.blogspot.com/2011/08/visual-guide-to-finding-non-patent_22.html
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Visual Guide for finding non-patent prior art with SEI
The Software Engineering Institute's digital library is yet another great resource for finding non-patent prior art.
http://patent-ed.blogspot.com/2011/08/visual-guide-for-finding-non-patent_22.html
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Visual guide for finding non-patent prior art with Dspace@MIT
Dpsace@MIT is an excellent repository of digital technical documents and is fully accessible to anyone with an internet connection.
http://patent-ed.blogspot.com/2011/08/visual-guide-for-finding-non-patent_411.html
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Visual guide for finding prior patent art with SSRN
The Social Science Research Network or SSRN is an incredible collection of journals on a wide variety of subjects. It's easy to search and best of all it's completely free.
For the purpose of my search for prior art related to touch screens let's check out their Information Systems Network section. I can navigate there by following the link in the left sidebar.
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Danny Rooney has fun with some neat (and strange) car patents in this blog post.
Do you have a local car cruise you like to go to? Ever seen any especially weird cars?
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A detailed look at the File History view within the Patent Workbench™ Reader--learn how to save time and increase your efficiency and accuracy while analyzing patent file histories. We talk about sorting documents, Claims Summaries, and…
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There's a lot of info in the latest Intellogist Blog post I've written up...it's like three posts in one!
We examine if Google Related and Zanran could be worth your time as prior art…
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