Hello everyone,
Google Patents, as well as arXiv (
http://arxiv.org, Open access to 572,135 e-prints in Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Quantitative Biology, Quantitative Finance and Statistics) are now integrated in
ipxnase.net/index.html. The query constructions are the same for the search for EPO, and the service would translate the query automatically into the suitable one for…
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Added by Chi Chen on November 22, 2009 at 5:00am —
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Who says you cannot send the signal more than the speed of light !!
Mr. David Strom has already done it in 1998 and successfully got a patent from USPTO too.
Still can’t believe it ?
Then read the following claim of of the invention:
I claim:
1. A method to transmit and receive electromagnetic waves comprising:
generating opposing magnetic fields each having a plane of maximum force running perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the…
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Added by Bikramjit Singh on November 22, 2009 at 5:00am —
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What's new on IPNetwork?
New pages, tools and widgets
News Share
NewsShare is the best way to share and rate what's interesting online. Submit, rate and discuss all the new and interesting links. The result is a source of all the best news and content from around the…
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Added by Mikk Putk on November 21, 2009 at 5:15am —
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The law of Copyright has been around since Queen Anne, 1710. Yet it seems to be a bit loose in these days. How come ? As I 've just heard from the BBC ‘Click’, Google is aiming for the biggest online library in the World ! Unfortunately they do not ... Well, this topic is hot and getting even hotter ! Read more from
www.estinventor.com
Added by Leo Siemann on November 19, 2009 at 4:23am —
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Hello everyone,
Query translation in ipxnase.net now supports bulk of languages with auto-detecting. For instance, queries in French, German, Chinese, Japanese, Spanish, Portuguese, or Hindi, etc. can be translated into English. If you have any trouble, feel free to inform me.
Updated 11/18: Due to the technical problem, I have to restore the service to the previous states without the support mentioned above for a while. Sorry for the… Continue
Added by Chi Chen on November 19, 2009 at 2:00am —
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Great news from
IPEXL, we're pleased to launch yet another new feature. Ability to display the results in order of our own in-house ranking algorithm.
Now users can search for patents and have those higher ranked patents, out of the search results, come to the top of the search results list. Which is very useful for finding those 'more active' patents in the search results.
We have rankings from 0.5 to 5, where 5 is the…
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Added by Mark Ashworth on November 12, 2009 at 6:01am —
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Hello everyone,
The newer version of ipxnase.net is now in beta stage. The manual is showed by the fig:

You may have a look by
this link. Any feedback would be appreciated :)
Added by Chi Chen on November 8, 2009 at 1:50am —
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I-WIN IP Services is offering special discounted rates for filing PCT National Phase applications in INDIA. Please write to me at vijay@i-winip.com or call me +91-9293123797 or +91-40-23061803 to know more about our discounted pricing.
Added by Vijay Kumar on November 6, 2009 at 6:48pm —
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Text: Dinesh Vadhia
Imagine that you want to find similar patents to a given patent. Now you can with
Xyggy Patent (
http://www.xyggy.com/patent.php). What's more, you can query with multiple patents (selected by patent number…
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Added by Mikk Putk on November 6, 2009 at 2:24am —
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Check out
http://www.TechTransferOnline.com.
You can connect directly with the holders of over 95,000 technologies available for sale or licensing. More than 1000 new available IP added every week. From some of the most prestigious research organizations!
Added by TTO on November 3, 2009 at 7:47am —
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Text: Professor Doug Lichtman
The Intellectual Property Colloquium (www.ipcolloquium.com) is an online audio program devoted to intellectual property topics. We aspire to be something like an NPR talk show, but focused on copyrights and patents, and aimed primarily at a legal audience. Our programs are neither lectures nor debates. They are instead conversations, with guests drawn from academia, the…
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Added by Mikk Putk on November 3, 2009 at 2:00am —
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TrademarkFactory® (www.trademarkfactory.no) is a web based tool for name and trademark creation.
Text:Arild Tofting
It is free to use, and gives the user the possibility to play with words and letters. Partly the generation of words is random and partly based on user input. The user can specify where to put vowels and consonants…
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Added by Mikk Putk on November 2, 2009 at 8:00am —
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I am mostly interested in IP Enforcement these days, anticounterfeiting and antipracy. I have started a blog called IPENFORCEMENT at
http://www.ipenforcement.wordpress.com. I also have an IP Network at
http://www.IPAlly.com. Check them out.
I would love to hear from anyone here who has similar interests.
I work in Brazil for the largest and oldest IP firm in the country, Dannemann…
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Added by Nils Victor Montan on November 1, 2009 at 10:30am —
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