
Google is first, once again. Google Patents, this new search engine rolling out of Google's index patents from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Built up from the original USPTO database, all the 7 million patents have been put up through Optical Character Recognition (OCR) to enable them be searched. The Google Patent search is beginning right up from the year 1790, through to the middle of 2006. On the contrary, the original USPTO search site in starting from the year 1979, and moving forwards.
The scanning...

A trademark application was filed by Google, Inc. in U.S. on the 10
th of December, 2009, for Nexus One. Nexus One, is the name of the upcoming Google Smartphone, and for which one trademark was filed in International Trademark Class 9 for “Computer & Software Products & Electrical & Scientific Products” with a description of “Mobile Phones.” This filing was with an intent to use a trademark, indicating that the name may be used and associated with the upcoming Google...

It smells good. Sure, every picture is worth a thousand words, if not more. So, why can’t we use pictures for a Google search? A first step in the right direction will surely bring us home. What a splendid way to reach where we want to? Google Goggles, rightly decided that ‘
seeing is searching,’ why would we need anything more. This technology as it develops will transform the ways in which the Internet works.
This new...

Finding the correct website, information or product on the ever expanding World Wide Web would have been a daunting task had the search engines not come to our rescue. All that these search engines want us to do, is to apply a simple logic and put a keyword for the search. Within a fraction of a second, Search Engine Result Pages (SERPs) come up with thousands of matching results.
However, who has the patience and time to go around all the result links for information? Amazingly more than two-third net users never go beyond the first page that have...