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My patent filing on conveying advertiser supply/demand imbalances

Posted on February 19, 2010 by hunterwalk

I’ve set up a feed for when my name appears in Google Patent Search db so today was pinged re: a disclosure we filed back in 2007: Determining and Communicating Excess Advertiser Demand to Users

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