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1. U.S. Pregrant 20040103331 - Method For Reducing BIOS Resume Time
the OStype specific BIOS resume tasks may be stored on various storage means, such as BIOS Assignee. Inventors. Barnes COOPER (Beaverton
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2. Patent 5063496 Signaling Attempted Transfer To Protected Entry
View Patent Images Inventors Dayan; Richard A with said hard coded instructions to uniquely identify which specific BIOS routines are to be
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3. Patent 5854905 Extensible Bios For Boot Support Of Devices On
Inventors Garney; John I. (Aloha, OR) system BIOS; and a busspecific extensible BIOS coupled to said system BIOS, wherein said bus-specific
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4. Method And Apparatus For Execution Of An Application During Computer
is specific to a VROMBIOS and its Flash ROM, having structure and/or access to stored data specific to the VROM BIOS version and the specific
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5. Method And Apparatus For Execution Of An Application During Computer
scanning programs, specific device BIOS code, and the like. Preboot Application Manager (PAM) In one aspect of the present invention a BIOS
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6. EP1159660
the present invention, the present inventors have trusted device, which then hands control over to the platformspecific BIOS program, which
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7. EP1159662
by the inventors for carrying out the invention, together with alternative embodiments. In the following description numerous specific details
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8. Aug2001.p65
contest) 11 .Before the patent system, inventors . their secrets.. (2 wds.) 2 the cloned .Dolly. is this specific type of animal 3 what
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9. Flexible
Inventors Tasler, Michael IPC G06F13/38 computer and the interface takes place by means of a host devicespecific BIOS program or by means
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10. Computing Apparatus And Methods Using
Inventors Chen, Liqun;Chan David (Us);Kwong Lo the trusted device, which then hands control over to the platformspecific BIOS program, which
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11. Why Should I Care About Patents?
Furthermore, many public institutions share royalties with inventors. If theinventor is a Source of detailed information about a specific invention
http://www.bios.net/daisy/bios/50/148
Why should I care about patents?
Patents are probably the most widespread form of IP in biotechnology and are set up by governments to encourage innovation. In return for public disclosure of innovations and developments through publication of a patent, the government grants the patentee the right to exclude others from practicing these innovations for a specific period of time. It is hoped that these inventions will provide the basis for further innovations, improve the economic position of the country and ultimately increase the standard of living. Patents therefore can have implications for every person regardless of their age, knowledge of IP and social status. Patents provide valuable economic and social benefits to both researchers and the general public alike. Some of the benefits are detailed below:
  • Disseminate research to society's benefit
    Level the playing field and stimulate markets
    By developing or purchasing IP and licensing it amongst the market place, market share is decentralized, and as a result the technology is much more widely accessible by all. By licensing amongst a large number of corporations and researchers, the chance of further inventions and improvements are increased due to the large amount of researchers with access to the technology and the diversity of skills that exist amongst an increasingly wide range of innovators.
    Increase the value of an institution
    By increasing the size of its IP portfolio, an institution enhances its value, not only in a monetary sense by licensing the IP to others, but also its market share. The institution may capitalize on its IP portfolio to command a higher price in merger or acquisition negotiations or to raise capital to fund further research. Take-over bids are sometimes initiated by companies wanting access to an institution's IP. IP portfolios can therefore also be used as bargaining chips in negotiations. Recently companies have been known to pay exorbitant fees to access the rights to a particular technology if they are aware that they may be able to bring an infringement case against a 3rd party who is known to be making unauthorized use of the IP.

12. Universal Graphics Adapter Patent
interface and a conventional VGA specific bios interacting with a registerinterface. Intellectual property issues for inventors and technologists.
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Universal graphics adapter
The subject invention relates to a Universal Graphics Adapter (UGA) that is a hardware-independent design that encapsulates and abstracts low-level graphics hardware in a standard manner through firmware. UGA is a firmware standard, intended to wrap existing or planned hardware, including VGA. UGA does not require the use of real-mode assembly language, direct hardware register, or frame buffer access to program, thus providing advantages over conventional systems. UGA supports basic drawing operations, continuous display modes, and power management. As a firmware-based standard, UGA facilitates updating a system to support both evolving and new hardware features.
Agent: - Cleveland, OH, US

13. Inventions & Science Projects: School Subject Links: Homework Help: Kids' Page:
Search for inventors bios, or browse by inventors names, inventions, about the specific inventors (or inventions in general) in this Smithsonian site.
http://www.carnegielibrary.org/kids/homework/subjectlinks_inventions.html
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  • Inventor of the Week and Archives
    Read about the Inventor of the Week, or search this extensive site by inventor's last name or by invention. This site is part of Invention Dimension, a program based at MIT.
    National Inventors' Hall of Fame

    Search for inventors' bios, or browse by inventors' names, inventions, and types of inventions. This site by the National Inventors' Hall of Fame also explains how and when inventors are inducted.
    People and Discoveries

    Browse or search this PBS database for important people and discoveries listed in timelines. Discoveries are also organized by topic, like medicine, physics and technology.
    Spotlight Biography: Inventors

    Read short entries about a handful of inventors, and then visit links to find more information about the specific inventors (or inventions in general) in this Smithsonian site. United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) Kids Pages
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14. World War I
specific bios Trenches on the Web Biographies Index inventors and theFirst World War The Stars and Stripes The American Soldiers Newspaper of
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Updated July 16, 2003 JUMP TO: TIMELINES DIPLOMACY AND CAUSES OF THE WAR PARTICIPATING COUNTRIES TRENCH WARFARE ... MORE WORLD WAR I LINKS
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World War I - Trenches on the Web
is an excellent and searchable site on the Great War. Check out the Site Map at: Trenches on the Web - Reference Library
Go straight to the search page: Trenches on the Web - Trench Search
TIMELINES (Most also have info on the War)
Trenches on the Web - Timeline: Index

TIMELINE: Events Leading to the Great War, 1870-1914

TIMELINE: World War One Chronology

TIMELINE: 28-Jun-1914 - Assassination in Sarajevo
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America Over There in WWI

More timelines below under specific topic headings. PRIMARY DOCUMENTS The World War I Document Archive PRIMARY DOCUMENTS: World War I PRIMARY DOCUMENTS: World War I, Treaties by Date British Documents on the Origins of the War, 1898-1914 ... PRIMARY DOCUMENT: The 27 Articles of T.E. Lawrence - August 1917 - more primary documents relating to Lawrence and the war in the Middle East by clicking HERE The Avalon Project: President Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points - January 1918 Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen Points - January 1918 World War I, The U.S. Sedition Act, May 1918

15. Morgan And Finnegan Articles
About M F Practice Groups bios News Articles the limitation ofalgorithmbased patents to specific applications, other inventors are free to use
http://www.morganfinnegan.com/articles/patentlaw071900.html
Patent Law: Protecting Software
Mark J. Abate The National Law Journal (p. B04)
Monday, July 19, 1999 Extending software patent protection In State Street, Signature secured a patent on a system that implements an investment structure in which mutual funds (the "spokes") combine their assets into a single investment portfolio (the "hub") that is organized as a partnership. This structure allows investors to receive investment benefits coupled with partnership tax advantages. 149 F.3d at 1370. The system provides for a daily allocation of assets for spokes invested in the same hub. The system allocates among the spokes the hub's daily income, expenses and gains or losses. The system also determines aggregate year-end values. Given the complexity of the calculations that must be quickly and accurately performed, a computer "is a virtual necessity." Id. at 1371. State Street brought a declaratory judgment action and moved for summary judgment, alleging that the patent was directed to unpatentable subject matter under 35 U.S.C. 101. The district court granted the motion. On appeal, the Federal Circuit reversed, holding that: (1) the claims, which contained "means-plus-function" language subject to 35 U.S.C. 112, 6, were directed to a machine (proper subject matter under § 101); and (2) "mathematical algorithms are not patentable subject matter to the extent that they are merely abstract ideas... constituting disembodied concepts or truths that are not useful." However, "the transformation of data, representing discrete dollar amounts, by machine through a series of mathematical calculations into a final share price, constitutes a practical application of a mathematical algorithm, formula, or calculation, because it produces a useful, concrete and tangible result." 149 F.3d at 1372-73.

16. TCF-2003 Talks: Abstracts And Bios
It is hoped this lecture will impart those attending with specific tools to use In particular, Mark specializes in representing inventors before the US
http://www.tcf-nj.org/tcf2k3talks.shtml
Talks and Forums - Detail
PRELIMINARY - Subject to Change
Final schedule will appear in the program book at TCF
Saturday May 3, 2003
Room 1 - Internet +
10:15 am to 11:10 am
Wireless PDAs - Features, Applications, Security and e-Commerce
Robin H. Gamble, Direct Connect Networks Inc. Abstract: Bio: TCF-NJ Home Feedback Top of Page Back 11:20 am to 12:15 pm
Finding Technical Information Over the Internet
Brenda Bell, Cambridge Scientific Abstracts Abstract: Bio: Brenda Bell has over 16 years' experience selecting source material and preparing records for publication in the Aerospace and High Technology Database (formerly The Aerospace Database), one of the databases published by Cambridge Scientific Abstracts (her current employer). In the evening and weekend hours, she and her partner operate The Web Warren , a computer consultancy and Web provisioning service. TCF-NJ Home Feedback Top of Page Back 12:25 pm to 1:20 pm
New Trends In P.O.D Books
Matthew Paris, Ben Weber Foundation Abstract: A survey with illustrations of the latest innovations in the making, distributing and marketing of computer made books. Bio: Matthew Paris is a commercially published author, playwright and musician, and member of NYAAC.

17. JES Grade 3 Inventions
Sites for specific inventors. Inventor. Invention. Web Site. Peter Hodgson Steamboat. http//www.rootsweb.com/~ctbiog/bios/morey_samuel.html
http://www.jericho.k12.vt.us/inventions.htm
JERICHO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GRADE THREE INVENTION RESOURCES Data Base Sites Specific Inventor Sites The following links are sites that we have found that offer information about many of the inventors our students choose for their research. As is our policy in school, we always recommend that students at this level use Internet resources under direct supervision by an adult. We cannot guarantee that students will not access inappropriate material by branching away from these specific sites. For more information about kids' safety on the Internet visit: http://www.safekids.com/child_safety.htm Inventor/Invention Data Base Sites Enchanted Learning http://www.enchantedlearning.com/inventors/ Invention Dimension http://web.mit.edu/invent/invent-main.html Inventions: Patents and Claims http://www.uspto.gov/patft/ Inventors: About http://inventors.about.com/ Inventors Hall of Fame http://www.invent.org/hall_of_fame/1_0_0_hall_of_fame.asp Lemelson Center http://invention.smithsonian.org/home/ Women Inventors http://invention.smithsonian.org/centerpieces/ilives/womeninventors.html

18. PKZIP Server 8.1 - BIOS : First For IT Product News
PKZIP Server 8.1 is the latest software product from PKWARE, inventors of the PKZIP allows you to compress only files of a specific file pattern or
http://www.biosmagazine.co.uk/article_print.php?rev=1&id=202

19. Environmental Scanning At The Georgia Center For Continuing Education: A Progres
Taxonomy modifications reflected the Center s specific needs for example, inventors, and creators tend to be “possessed” and demand flexibility and
http://horizon.unc.edu/bios/morrison/papers/8.asp
Environmental Scanning at the Georgia Center for Continuing Education: A Progress Report by Edward G. Simpson, Jr., Donna L. McGinty and James L. Morrison Simpson, Edward G. Jr., Donna L. McGinty, and James L. Morrison. (1987, Autumn) Environmental Scanning at the Georgia Center for Continuing Education: A Progress Report. Continuing higher education review Brown and Weiner (1985) define environmental scanning as “a kind of radar to scan the world systematically and signal the new, the unexpected, the major and the minor” (p. ix). Aguilar (1967) has defined scanning as the systematic collection of external information in order to (1) lessen the randomness of information flowing into the organization and (2) provide early warnings for managers of changing external conditions. More specifically, Coates (1985) has identified the objectives of an environmental scanning system as:
  • detecting scientific, technical, economic, social, and political interactions and other elements important to the organization defining the potential threats, opportunities, or potential changes for the organization implied by those events

20. Welcome To The Digital Studio Summit
activities related to the company’s Application specific Contracts group and Krech and DKP EFFECTS are the inventors of DVD n , a hybrid movie/game
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Day 1 Day 2 Speaker Bios
Speakers Bios: Michael Anderson
Chief Technical Officer, Huge Systems Bio: Mr. Anderson brings over 20 years of disk storage development experience, and as CTO, he leads the engineering team at Huge. He holds several patents in the area of disk storage, and is responsible for industry firsts including the first commercial RAID5 system, the first AV optimized disk drives, and the first commercially available video Server. Richard Andrews President, Technicolor Creative Services Steve Canepa
IBM Bio: Ernie Cicogna
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