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01/16/07

7,165,069 Analysis of search activities of users to identify related network sites
  Issued: January 16, 2007
  Filed: June 28, 1999
  U.S. Class: 713/182
Abstract:  
A meta-data generator is described for generating meta-data relating to at least one Web site, the meta-data identifying, for a Web site providing at least one Web page, identification of, for other Web sites, at least one Web page associated therewith having a selected relationship with the at least one Web site. The meta-data generator includes an information accumulation module, a meta-data generation module and a meta-data storage module. The information accumulation module accumulates Web page information associated with respective Web sites. The meta-data generation module uses the accumulated Web page information according to a selected meta-data generation methodology to generate said meta-data, and the meta-data storage module stores the meta-data generated by the meta-data generation module. Several meta-data generation methodologies are described, including a link (Web page identifier) analysis methodology, two Web page usage analysis methodologies; and a search results analysis methodology. In the link analysis methodology, meta-data is generated associated with Web pages based on the proximity of links to Web pages in each of a plurality of Web pages. In the Web page usage analysis methodologies, the meta-data generator 25 generates meta-data based on the sequence of Web sites which operators enable their computers to request Web pages during a session. In the search results analysis methodology, the meta-data generator generates meta-data based on activities of an operator after he or she receives results generated by a search engine in response to a search query.

Posted by GEN-ERIC at 11:17:25 am into the following categories: Patents of the Day


01/16/07

7,163,459 Mobile lottery games over a wireless network
  Issued: January 16, 2007
  Filed: March 6, 2002
  U.S. Class: 463/17
Abstract:  
A method and system for providing real time scratch-off lottery like games over a wireless network. The method and system allow a user of a wireless station to play a lottery game electronically with the feel of real-time scratch and win determination. Substantially concurrently, security, including win/loss determination is maintained by a betting service provider on a system apart from the wireless station of the user. The system tracks user accounts, outstanding lottery games, and randomly determines win/loss information. The user is notified of win or loss (or the value "underneath" the scratch-off block in near real time. The wireless station transmits minimal amounts of data, typically a lottery ticket identifier and description of the users actions to the betting service provider and receives a value to display from the betting service provider.

Posted by GEN-ERIC at 11:16:47 am into the following categories: Patents of the Day


01/16/07

7,164,076 System and method for synchronizing a live musical performance with a reference performance
  Issued: January 16, 2007
  Filed: May 14, 2004
  U.S. Class: 84/616
Abstract:  
In a music video game, a player's performance is digitally sampled while the player performs a musical composition. The player's performance is compared with a reference performance of the musical composition provided by the music video game. Performance feedback is presented to the player based on the results of the comparison. In some embodiments, sample times associated with digital samples of the player's live vocal performance are compared against timestamps of data records embedded or otherwise accompanying the reference performance audio track. Pitch and rhythm information is retrieved from the data record having a timestamp that most closely matches the sample time of interest. The pitch and rhythm data is used to compute pitch and rhythm errors, which are used to generate performance evaluation data. The performance evaluation data is used to present performance feedback to the player while the player is performing the musical composition.

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01/16/07

In October 2006, Transmeta filed suit agaist Intel, alleging that certain Intel processors violated 11 Transmeta patents. Transmeta said at the time that Intel has shipped some $100 billion worth of Pentium chips that use the patented Transmeta technology. Intel's new countersuit states that Transmeta does not have a legitimate claim to the patents. Three months after fending off patent-infringement allegations from Transmeta, Intel is fighting back with allegations of its own, claiming its much smaller rival is violating more than a half-dozen of the chipmaker's patents. Intel has refuted Transmeta's allegations -- that several of Intel's popular Pentium products infringed on Transmeta patents -- and filed a countersuit in U.S. District Court in Delaware. In the countersuit, Intel claims Transmeta infringed on seven of Intel's patents relating to processor functionality and one that covers an "apparatus for controlling power usage."

Posted by GEN-ERIC at 03:07:45 am into the following categories: In The News


01/16/07

A Delaware judge has upheld a federal jury's verdict of patent infringement against LendingTree Inc. U.S. District Court Chief Judge Sue Robinson also raised the damages award by 50 percent to $8.7 million, as well as awarding pre- and post-judgment interest. Houston-based IMX Inc., a mortgage industry software provider, received the favorable jury verdict in its patent lawsuit against Charlotte-based LendingTree after a two-week trial last January. The jury found LendingTree had willfully infringed an IMX patent that provides an Internet-accessible, interactive, real-time network through which borrowers and lenders exchange information to secure loans, according to IMX officials.

Posted by GEN-ERIC at 03:01:23 am into the following categories: In The News


01/16/07

Digene Corp. said Friday it filed a lawsuit against Third Wave Technologies Inc. in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin, alleging the company infringes on its patented HPV test. In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Gaithersburg, Md.-based Digene said it is seeking an injunction and undisclosed compensatory damages. Digene makes DNA and RNA test that screen women for infectious diseases and cancers. Its test to detect HPV, or human papillomavirus, is the only one of its kind to be approved by the Food and Drug Administration.

Posted by GEN-ERIC at 02:57:34 am into the following categories: In The News


01/16/07

Electronic-design software and tools company Mentor Graphics Corp. has settled a patent dispute with verification company EVE Corp. Mentor had sued Paris-headquartered EVE, which has its U.S. headquarters in San Jose, Calif., in March last year, alleging infringement of three patents. EVE has settled the litigation by agreeing to license the relevant technology from Mentor, said Ry Schwark, director of public and investor relations.

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