Tuesday, 19 June 2012

Google completes buyout of Magnolia Broadband patents, puts some extra protection under its belt

Google and MagnoliaMagnolia Broadband says Google was purchasing a number of its patents at the beginning of June, but to state that it is confirmation was brief could be an understatement. It's being more verbose since the transaction continues to be removed: Google now is the owner of 50 plus patents for beamforming wireless signals. Magnolia characterizes the strategy as vital to creating the very best utilization of cellular connections, which is possibly useful to some company that simply bought Motorola. Getting stated this, we can not help but believe that the different patent battles of Google's recent acquisition may play a role acquiring cellular-specific patents will give potential attackers grounds to think hard.

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