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Dear all,

This my first post here, in relat ip community. I would like to introduce you a little tool for a patent and any other information searchers.

IPEstonia Toolbar - searching tool for patents, intellectual property and any other information!

IPEstonia Toolbar should help you in conducting intellectual property searches to get intellectual property information and keep in touch with intellectual property information. Or, at least, I hope so.

IP Information comprises technical information, legal information and economic (marketing, competitors, etc) information. The purpose of IPE Toolbar is to be helping tool for IP attorneys, agents, assistants; for inventors, scientists, product developers; in technology, competitor, market analysis; etc.

To show you more detailed the content of


I would like to share my fascination with the patent clustering agent SparkIp (at www.sparkip.com , easily available via PatentPal I reported earlier). It visualises clusters of patent relating to keyword in a way that makes wandering through patent landscape enjoyable. I did not understand how it works, as it does not seem to follow the classification system (it includes only US patenets and some of the applciations currently), and am not fully convinced it is reliable, but it is surely intriguing and potentially add a qualitative factor to patent search.

I would be happy to learn more about it and gain from your experience with it.

An update - On June 16 SparkIP will launch a new and improved version with many additional features including international patent coverage, exports,


Continuing on Zeev Fisher’s post from January 12, 2008, I’d like to share my pleasure of using Patent Pal. This toolbar holds approximately 25 search engines, 30 blogs, most PTO’s of the world and local information from many countries, as well as writing guides and exam tools. Using it as a standard tool simplifies much of the web related work of patent drafting (e.g. a direct connection to Public PAIR), and encourages getting to know new resources. The supporting team is friendly and ready to add sites and blogs to the toolbar (e.g. Relatip).

So – enjoy!

http://www.thepatentpal.com/


Starting from today, my colleague Amit Zuckerstein and I will summerize posts of IP blogs that we like. Today is January 11st summary, and it is short:

Patently-O:
1. A new Intellectual Property Symposium is coming up in April 15-16 in San Jose with EETimes as the main sponsor. The price is $1,795 but Patently-O readers get $100 discount.

2. A new patent toolbar is available



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