Pete’s Technology, Search & Patent Blog
These articles are intended to reflect the knowledge, experience and wisdom I have gained as an independent inventor who has searched the internet for technology and legal information for the last 25 years. I am the sole inventor of seven US patents, many filed before the web browser was invented. I write from the perspective of an inventor and businessman who was a plaintiff in seven US Patent litigations from 2004 to 2014, As a result, I have licensed my technology to 18 US Telecommunications manufacturers.
I am not a lawyer and these blogs do not give legal advice. These articles do offer my personal perspective on various technology, patent and legal search issues.
Category: Government Information
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Accelerate your Search to find US Government Information?
April 5 2022 - Government InformationParallel Search specific US Government databases for FREE using the Search feature for each website: SRF-Express – Choose a Field of Interest database set and Paste in up to 5000 words of a description and ENTER to use extracted Keywords to Parallel Search: The vast majority of all US government sites do NOT use […]
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Updated Express V2 – Multiple Database Parallel Search for US Government
April 24 2021 - Government InformationIntroducing an upgraded “Express-V2 Multiple Database Parallel Search” from Search Real Fast. Here’s how it works: Step 1: LOG into Search Real Fast and Launch Express-V2 MULTIPLE DATABASE PARALLEL SEARCH: After logging into Search Real Fast, this launch screen will appear in your Search Real Fast browser window. To get a project started, you Select […]
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WPI – New Quickstart Commercialization Searches
July 7 2020 - Government Information | Patent Search | University ResearchSave time – Accelerate your Commercialization Process This new WPI Quickstart your Commercialization includes Multiple tabs to speed your Project Description: Key Sentences Tab and where each input text sentence is Scored using the sum of the keyword Confidence Values for words appearing in each sentence. Increasing or decreasing the Sentence Score Threshold will […]
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