TWITTER - PATENT APPLICATION
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Interesting Patents: Twitter’s Latest Patent Filing Seeks to Identify “Fake News” Propagation

On February 18th, The USPTO published a patent application from Twitter, titled “Method of News Evaluation in Social Media Networks.” The method aims at identifying and evaluating news messages and their propagating behavior.

IBM INTERESTING PATENT 3D PRINTED MEDICINE
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Interesting Patents: 3D Printed Medicine?!

Is the future of medicine 3D-printed? On Thursday, January 15th the USPTO published a fascinating new patent from International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) that describes a method for 3D printing customized medication utilizing IoT sensors and the medical records of a user. The patent application, titled “PRINTING CUSTOMIZED MEDICATION BASED ON CURRENT USER DATA AND…

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Combination Pillow and Crash Helmet – Interesting Patents

After stuffing your face with every type of dip imaginable and screaming at the TV for 4 hours, the Monday after the Super Bowl can be a rather grueling day at work. Although originally #patented for airplane use in 1968, the ‘Pillow Crash Helmet’ is a super convenient way to grab some quick Z’s right…

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Apple’s Latest Patent – Docking Station

Patent News: Apples Latest Patent Docking Station for IPad & IPhone Our mission at SmartUp is to enable startups and entrepreneurs to grow and develop their patent portfolios.  That’s why we want to keep our members up-to-date on the most recent patent-filings by tech giants such as Apple, Microsoft and Google – who better to…

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Amazon’s New Patent Enhances E-books

E-books are about to be fully loaded with Amazon’s new Patent #8478662 entitled “Customized electronic books with supplemental content”, originally covered by Wired. Their intent is to turn content from an e-book from being fixed for every reader into a system that has individualized supplemental content by using a match making system between readers and…

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Apple’s New Patents and What It Means For Travel

Apple was granted 37 patents recently according to a report from Patently Apple.  Out of the series of granted patents, Patently focuses specifically on the IWallet patents.  Upon examination, we discovered that most of the patents granted today focused more on communication between one mobile device and others.  This includes patents on peer to peer communication…

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