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Are You An Internet Entrepreneur In Colorado? Oppose PIPA!

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If you are a entrepreneur in Colorado who is working on something related to the Internet, please consider signing the following letter to Senator Udall and Senator Bennet opposing the Protect IP (PIPA) Act. The letter follows: To: Senator Udall, Senator Bennet.

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Google Enters Hologramland

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Following is a brief excerpt from one of the articles floating around about that announcement: “Pichai said “We have developed a breakthrough light field display,” probably with the help of the people and IP it scooped up from Lytro, the light field camera company that didn’t manage to get its own tech off the ground and dissolved in 2018.

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Supporting Sophie’s Neighborhood on World Pediatric Bone & Joint Day

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The Rosenberg’s have gone extremely deep on the science of the disease and are supporting a substantial amount of research, including: Cell line development to study the mutation and get a readout on what is going wrong in the gene that is mutated Screen existing drug libraries against the mutation to see if there is an already approved compound (..)

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Flings Pop-Up Recycling and Trash Bins

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A few years ago, several friends started a company called Evergreen IP to help inventors commercialize their consumer innovations. While my talent around my obsession with the product is limited to products made out of bits, I can appreciate a good product made out of atoms. Seriously, what a great name.

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Sawyer on Why Bilski Really Means That Software Companies Should Leave the US

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And the PTO, headed now by the pro-patent former head of IP at IBM, David Kappos, will continue to treat patentees like “customers” and pump economy-destroying patents out as it if were the Fed printing money. As others have written about, the Supreme Court has become a rubber stamp on public opinion and on Congress. currently.

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