Tal Lavian, Ph.D. Data-Communications, Internet, Networking, Telecommunications, Patents. Litigation Support, Expert Consultant http://innovations-IP.com tlavian@innovations-IP.com
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Monday, April 4, 2011
Silicon Valley Patents and Intellectual Property
Silicon Valley Patents and Intellectual Property
in reference to: Edit Group Information | LinkedIn (view on Google Sidewiki)GTUG - Google Technology Users Group
Membership in this group is strictly limited to our Google group members: http://www.meetup.com/sv-gtug. SV-GTug regularly meets on the first Wednesday of each month at the Googleplex in Mountain View, California. Our meetings are always free and open to the general public.
in reference to: Edit Group Information | LinkedIn (view on Google Sidewiki)Innovation, Inventions, and patents.
Innovation, Inventions, and patents.
Focus on the technical, engineering, and scientific aspects of patents. Patent litigation, Invalidation, Prior Art,Claim Charts and Obviousness.
Open discussion on Patent Infringement cases in high tech.
LES-SVC is the Silicon Valley Chapter of the Licensing Executives Society
LES-SVC is the Silicon Valley Chapter of the Licensing Executives Society. Facilitate the exchange and dissemination of knowledge and information on licensing, IPR, patents and other forms of intellectual property (IP).
in reference to: Edit Group Information | LinkedIn (view on Google Sidewiki)Great Tool for Professional Networking
LinkedIn is a great tool for professional Networking.
in reference to: Welcome, Tal! | LinkedIn (view on Google Sidewiki)Social Search, without a Social Network
Google's new +1 button lets friends tune each other's search results, but so far the company has few connections to draw on.
One of the problem is identifying the friends. While Facebook has a clear definition of an individual social network, this is a hard problem for Google. However, Google has the resources to identify "friends" in many different ways.
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Top 5 alternative search engines
Google has 50 percent of the US search engine market, Yahoo! has 28 and Microsoft 13. But there are several other search engines available. Here are the 5 best.
1) Ask
2) Gigablast
3) Factbites
4) Exalead
5) Snap
Saturday, April 2, 2011
ACM SIGCOMM - Data Communication
The ACM Special Interest Group on Data Communication provides a forum for computing professionals involved in the vital field of data communication. SIGCOMM is also a community resource for those interested in network research, network standards, network history, and the educational aspects of networking. SIGCOMM and IEEE co-sponsor the ACM/IEEE Transactions on Networking journal.
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- Special Interest Groups — Association for Computing Machinery (view on Google Sidewiki)
ACM Special Interest Groups
Representing virtually every major area of computing, ACM's Special Interest Groups offer a wealth of conferences, publications, and activities on the local-to-global scale, providing unlimited opportunities for sharing technical expertise and first-hand knowledge of the latest development trends.
Click a name to see the description or scroll down to see them all.
"Special Interest Groups"
- Special Interest Groups — Association for Computing Machinery (view on Google Sidewiki)
ACM Digital Library
Full text of every article ever published by ACM and bibliographic citations from major publishers in computing.
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- ACM Digital Library (view on Google Sidewiki)
What is a tagline?
A tagline is a statement that captures the unique mission and vision of an organization in a way that is memorable. It should resonate by creating an emotional connection, and it should serve to clarify a point or create a dramatic effect. Appropriate use of taglines can help reinforce a particular message, position, or characteristic of a brand. A tagline is not an advertising campaign theme or slogan.
in reference to:"Q: What is a tagline? A: A tagline is a statement that captures the unique mission and vision of an organization in a way that is memorable. It should resonate by creating an emotional connection, and it should serve to clarify a point or create a dramatic effect. Appropriate use of taglines can help reinforce a particular message, position, or characteristic of a brand. A tagline is not an advertising campaign theme or slogan."
- IEEE - Advancing Technology for Humanity (view on Google Sidewiki)
About IEEE
IEEE is the world’s largest professional association dedicated to advancing technological innovation and excellence for the benefit of humanity. IEEE and its members inspire a global community through IEEE's highly cited publications, conferences, technology standards, and professional and educational activities.
in reference to:"IEEE is the world’s largest professional association dedicated to advancing technological innovation and excellence for the benefit of humanity. IEEE and its members inspire a global community through IEEE's highly cited publications, conferences, technology standards, and professional and educational activities."
- IEEE - About IEEE (view on Google Sidewiki)