URL | http://www.google.com/patents |
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Type of site | search |
Registration | no |
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Current status | beta |
Google Patents is a search engine from Google that indexes patents and patent applications from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), which are taken from the original USPTO database (which is in the public domain). All 8 million patents have been put in the database. Optical character recognition (OCR) has been performed on the pages to make them searchable. This searchability includes all US patents and published patent applications. [1]
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History and background
The service was launched on December 14, 2006. Google says it uses "the same technology as that underlying Google Books",[2] allowing scrolling through pages, and zooming in on areas.[3] The images are saveable as PNG files.
Review and criticisms
The indexing is not perfect. Reportedly, as of December 14, 2006,[dated info] not all IBM patents were locatable, as searching for IBM patents retrieved only 1,197 results on Google Patents, but that IBM received nearly 3,000 patents in 2005 alone.[4]
In terms of response time, the performance of Google Patents is considered to be very good.[5]
See also
References
- ^ http://www.uspto.gov/news/pr/2010/10_22.jsp Official USPTO announcement for teamwork with Google.
- ^ "About page". Google Patents site. http://www.google.com/googlepatents/about.html. Retrieved December 29, 2006.
- ^ "Patent announce page". official Google Blog site. http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2006/12/now-you-can-search-for-us-patents.html. Retrieved December 29, 2006.
- ^ Rachel Rosmarin. "Digital Media – Google Searches Patents". Forbes.com site. http://www.forbes.com/technology/2006/12/14/google-patent-search-tech-media_cx_rr_1214patents.html. Retrieved December 29, 2006.[dead link]
- ^ European Patent Office, Google launches patent search facility, Patent Information News, Issue 1, 2007, page 2.
External links
- Google Patents main entry point to subject service
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