INTERNET
Google zooms in on patents
15-12-2006
by Silicon.com
Google has launched a service that makes it easier to search for patents granted in the US.
Unveiled on Thursday, Google Patent Search allows users to search by keyword, patent number, inventor and filing date. Individual patents can then be scrolled through and searched, and images within the patent can be viewed and zoomed in on.
Google Patent Search takes its information from the public database of the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Although this information is openly available, it is currently difficult to search. Google hopes its service can help inventors and programmers find out which innovations have already been granted a patent.
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At present the system does not include patents that have been granted in the last few months. Nor does it include patent applications that have not yet been accepted or rejected.
According to an FAQ on the site, the search giant is planning to expand the tool to cover other patent-granting bodies in the future. This could include those granted by the UK Patent Office.
Graeme Wearden writes for ZDNet UK.
Reprinted with permission from Silicon.com

