Google Patents Its Homepage

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Sep 03, 2009 No Comments ReadWriteWeb 238 Shares

Google just received a design patent for Google Search’s homepage. It took the US Patent Office over five years to approve this patent (D599,372) for the design of a “graphical user interface for a display screen of a communications terminal,” but Google’s request was finally approved yesterday. The company already owned a patent for its search results pages. In addition, Google also received a patent for a server-based spellchecker yesterday, as well as another one for “collaborative web page authoring.”…

Design, Google, ReadWriteWeb, Search Engines, Windows Phones

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