Friday, September 16, 2011

Google buys patents from IBM's return to 1000

Google buys patents from IBM's return to 1000

Once Google was not at the auction of the 6000 Nortel patents come into
play, it increased its patent portfolio now in other ways. IBM is based
on documents from the U.S. Patent Office for the 13th Taken at least
September 1022 briefs, with a further numbering is unclear. That the
Bill Slawski Suchmaschinenspezalist reports in his blog.

The patents relate to various departments including Java, Web and
mobile, as well as desktop and server hardware, database processing,
chip design, testing and authentication of smart cards and credit cards.
Specifically, it is about to methods for mapping EJB attributes to
database schema, for the permanent storage of web pages loaded in the
browser and the disambiguation for ambiguous queries.

Google has been trying for some time to catch up with the patents to
other IT companies like Microsoft and Apple. It has already bought from
IBM in July 1000 patents. With the recent acquisition of the smartphone
business of Motorola by Google, it should also be gone including the
approximately 17 000 briefs, which go to the owner.

Own patents could help Google, or manufacturer of Android smartphones in
the clashes with Oracle, Apple and Microsoft. Thus, the Taiwanese phone
manufacturer HTC was acquired by Google, nine briefs used in its dispute
with Apple.

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