Patent for Ajax/Web 2.0 ? - Raj Kaimal

Patent for Ajax/Web 2.0 ?

I read about this patent on digg a few minutes ago.

Rich-media applications are designed and created via the Internet. A host computer system, containing processes for creating rich-media applications, is accessed from a remote user computer system via an Internet connection. User account information and rich-media component specifications are uploaded via the established Internet connection for a specific user account. Rich-media applications are created, deleted, or modified in a user account via the established Internet connection. Rich-media components are added to, modified in, or deleted from scenes of a rich-media application based on information contained in user requests. After creation, the rich-media application is viewed or saved on the host computer system, or downloaded to the user computer system via the established Internet connection. In addition, the host process monitors the available computer and network resources and determines the particular component, scene, and application versions, if multiple versions exist, that most closely match the available resources.

How can that be patented? Who approves all these patents anyway? They ought to hire some knowledgeable people down there! Sigh..

Published Wednesday, February 22, 2006 11:48 PM by rajbk
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# re: Patent for Ajax/Web 2.0 ?

People in US have very often cool ideas but in terms of patents they've screwed up. Mr Feynman come back and explain to them that they are going mad.

Thursday, February 23, 2006 4:13 AM by Pawel Pabich

# re: Patent for Ajax/Web 2.0 ?

Sounds like a smart client.

How this differs from ActiveX, Java applets or Winforms within IE, I'm not sure.

Thursday, February 23, 2006 7:08 AM by Wim Hollebrandse

# re: Patent for Ajax/Web 2.0 ?

You pay BIG money to patent office -> they approve ANYTHING you want.

Several years ago I read someone patented sex and circle. Patents must die. They are really just a tool for big corporations, not inventors.

Thursday, February 23, 2006 6:41 PM by lexp

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