Goolge has purchased 10,23 patents from IBM that it may use to help it defend itself against Android-related lawsuits, reportsBloomberg. A spokesman for Google confirmed the transaction today, which occurred on August 17th and was recorded yesterday, September 13th.
The patents cover a wide range of topics from server architecture to wireless devices. Bill Slawski ofSEO by the Seahas taken a look at the patents involved and picked out a few that stood out to him. The ones that will probably be of most interest to Google are the ones related to cellular and mobile devices:
This is apparently a separate purchase from the 1,030 patents that Googleacknowledgedit had purchased in July. Those patents were related to “fabrication and architecture of memory and microprocessing chips, computer architecture including servers and routers relational databases and object oriented programming.”
Google has been making several patent buys lately, including the purchase of over 17,000 patents that will come along with itsacquisition of Motorola Mobility. Although many have attributed that purchase to patent fears, there are also many signs thatGoogle wanted Motorola for its hardware businessas well. The search giant has said that Android isunder attackfrom other smartphone manufacturers.
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