Google Employees' Wireless Patents Published
Dawn Kawamoto writes on C|Net News:
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has published three wireless-related patents filed by Google employees as the search giant seeks to delve deeper into the wireless market.More here.
The patents, filed by Google employees Wesley Chan, Shioupyn Shen and former Google product management director Georges Harik, propose lowering the cost of wireless access by offsetting the costs via advertisements on the service. Google, which receives the bulk of its revenue from advertisers, is seeking to expand its potential advertising base by moving further into the wireless market.
The patent applications, filed in 2004 and published earlier this month, address three issues related to the wireless and advertising market.
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