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		<title>New Inventions - From Absurd to Wacky!</title>
		<description>New inventions? Heard of a revolving restaurant combination television tower? How about color x-ray pictures? Or heard of a new invention that turns the seas salt water drinkable? These are wacky new inventions not having been fully used! 
Are you on the lookout for shirts that dont require ironing</description>
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		<title>Are You Inventive Enough to be an Inventor? Some Guidelines to Invention Success!</title>
		<description>Inventors make a ton of money when the invention is needed and when the process is done properly. There are different types of inventions. Some inventions are more practical, making the everyday lives of individuals easier (pens for example), some inventions are simply for entertainment purposes (te</description>
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		<title>Patent</title>
		<description>Patent 
Getting a patent is very important for any product you would like to produce. Patent laws are determined by the Department of Commerce. Most people dont know this, but a patent application is judged on four criteria. The criteria to get a patent for inventions are: that they be useful in a </description>
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		<title>The Ins and Outs of Gaining a Patent</title>
		<description>Please note that there is more to gaining a patent than just filing an application and waiting. It is possible that this is all you will have to do, but unlikely. Once a patent application is sent in to the Patent and Trademark Office (PTO), it will be assigned to a patent examiner. The examiner wil</description>
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		<title>Vacuum Cleaner, From History To Technology</title>
		<description>For many housewives, the vacuum cleaner reduced the fraction of time cleaning the house. From the beginning,vacuum cleaners were only able to suck up dust and dirt, but with modern technology these days, inventors are able to design wet cleanes that can steam carpets and kill germs at the same time </description>
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		<title>Troubling Changes To Patent Rules</title>
		<description>On January 3, 2006 the United States Patent and Trademark Office (Patent Office) proposed changes to the current patent filing procedures that will dramatically change the process inventors and small businesses use to seek patent protection. The proposed changes also limit inventors ability to prote</description>
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		<title>Twelve Steps To Filing A U.S. Patent Application: [with time and cost estimates]</title>
		<description>Inventing is a challenging task. Before you bring the invention to market, it is wise to take the appropriate steps to insure that you protect your invention. The most important protection that you can get is a patent. Intellectual property law is complex. Obtaining a patent can be expensive and usu</description>
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		<title>Patent - Business Method Patents - Part II</title>
		<description>In this second article on business method patents were going to continue our discussion on what happens when two companies are battling it out for the same patent. 
There are two ways that an Internet patent can be used. The first way is to use it offensively against a major competitor to help eat </description>
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