Top 10 Technologies List for Next decade

Cutler’s predictions:
1. New classes of portable devices with ten times more battery life
2. Low-cost silicon photonics for faster, more reliable data transmission
3. New heights of realism in visual computing
4. Realistic computer generated images
5. Malware will become a thing of the past
6. Personal internet devices will be truly personal
7. Interactive computing devices make ‘composable computing’ a reality
8. Next-generation TV will not be about pixels
9. Seamlessly connected 3-D worlds
10. A spectrum revolution is looming

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Message Scheduling in Mobile

I have searched on Mobile Scheduling in Mobile and there are very few patents in this field. US6505052, WO2004025974 are two among them.So, there is a lot of scope in finding novel things in this field.

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Scheduled Mobile messaging-Is this Novel?

Normally we do messaging through our mobiles. Some times we keep remainders to wish our friend on his birthday or need to send message at particular time.
I got a idea why cant the mobile has a feature of Scheduled Mobile messaging?

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Patent search database comparision

I have read about a tool from my friends blog. It is really interesting.
This particular tool compares different database and gives a clear vision about that particular database.
Have a look at it.

Comparison Chart

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Patents.com-Good site

Patents.com provides one of the most comprehensive free patent search sites on the web. Our powerful patent search engine is fast, easy to use, and enables you to employ the most advanced patent search techniques.

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Patent tools

The tools on this site are here to save you time when performing analysis of patents.
patent tools

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Continuing patent application

Continuing patent application is a patent application which follows, and

claims priority to, an earlier filed patent application.
These types of patent applications include “continuation”, “divisional”,

“continuation in part”, and “reissue”.
1.Continuation:
A “continuation application” is a patent application filed by an applicant

who wants to pursue additional claims to an invention disclosed in an

earlier application of the applicant (the “parent” application) that has not

yet been issued or abandoned. The continuation uses the same specification

as the pending parent application, claims filing date priority of the

parent, and must name at least one of the same inventors as in the parent.
This type of application is useful when a patent examiner has allowed some

but rejected other claims in an application, or where an applicant may not

have exhausted all useful ways of claiming different embodiments of the

invention.
2.Divisional:
*Divisional applications are generally used in cases where the parent application may lack unity of invention; that is, the parent application describes more than one invention and the applicant is required to split the parent into one or more divisional applications each claiming only a single invention.
*A divisional application need not name any of the inventors named in the parent application.
*This type of application is often the result of a “restriction requirement” by an examiner, because a patent can only claim a single

invention.
3.Continuation-in-part:
*An application (also called CIP) that is filed when a new improvement is

conceived after filing of the original application.
*The CIP thus contains the original filed invention and the newly claimed invention, and has atleast one common inventor as named in the parent application.
*This is a convenient way to claim enhancements developed after the parent application was filed.
*Material in common with the earlier application has the original

application’s filing date and new material has the filing date of the CIP.
4.Reissue:
*If an issued patent is found to be defective, then the patent owner can

surrender the patent and refile the original application to correct the

defect. One such defect is that the issued patent fails to claim the full

scope of the invention. Thus an inventor can resubmit the patent application

with broader claims and attempt to get the full coverage they are entitled

to. They are not, however, allowed to add new features to their invention.
*A reissue application that attempts to get broader coverage than the

original issued patent must be filed within two years from the grant date of

said original issued patent.

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Continuing patent application

Continuing patent application is a patent application which follows, and claims priority to, an earlier filed patent application.
These types of patent applications include “continuation”, “divisional”,
“continuation in part”, and “reissue”.
1.Continuation:
A “continuation application” is a patent application filed by an applicant who wants to pursue additional claims to an invention disclosed in an earlier application of the applicant (the “parent” application) that has not yet been issued or abandoned. The continuation uses the same specification as the pending parent application, claims filing date priority of the parent, and must name at least one of the same inventors as in the parent.
This type of application is useful when a patent examiner has allowed some but rejected other claims in an application, or where an applicant may not have exhausted all useful ways of claiming different embodiments of the invention.
2.Divisional:
*Divisional applications are generally used in cases where the parent application may lack unity of invention; that is, the parent application describes more than one invention and the applicant is required to split the parent into one or more divisional applications each claiming only a single invention.
*A divisional application need not name any of the inventors named in the parent application.
*This type of application is often the result of a “restriction requirement” by an examiner, because a patent can only claim a single
invention.
3.Continuation-in-part:
*An application (also called CIP) that is filed when a new improvement is conceived after filing of the original application.
*The CIP thus contains the original filed invention and the newly claimed invention, and has atleast one common inventor as named in the parent application.
*This is a convenient way to claim enhancements developed after the parent application was filed.
*Material in common with the earlier application has the original application’s filing date and new material has the filing date of the CIP.
4.Reissue:
*If an issued patent is found to be defective, then the patent owner can surrender the patent and refile the original application to correct the defect. One such defect is that the issued patent fails to claim the full scope of the invention. Thus an inventor can resubmit the patent application with broader claims and attempt to get the full coverage they are entitled to. They are not, however, allowed to add new features to their invention.
*A reissue application that attempts to get broader coverage than the original issued patent must be filed within two years from the grant date of said original issued patent.

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USPTO search

The USPTO search is more extensive now. The words used in the search are bolded which makes easy for the patent reader to make the analysis faster and smoother.

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VisualWikipedia-Advanced Wikipedia

VisualWikipedia is a visual, intuitive, and interactive web interface to encyclopedic knowledge/information. We can read the information in a more efficient manner. It takes data not only from wikipedia but also from other sources such as flickr, google maps,you tube,yahoo web etc and shows the data more interactive.
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