Patent 8989715
Prior art
Earlier patents, publications, and products that may anticipate or render the claims unpatentable.
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Prior art
Earlier patents, publications, and products that may anticipate or render the claims unpatentable.
To identify the most relevant prior art for US patent 8989715, I would typically perform a search on the USPTO Patent Public Search tool, specifically looking at the "Cited By" section of the patent to find references listed by examiners or applicants. However, as I cannot directly access external databases to perform a live search, I will extract the prior art citations mentioned within the provided patent text for US8989715B2.
Based on the provided patent text, the following is the most relevant prior art explicitly mentioned:
Prior Art Reference:
- Full Citation: U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/888,803, filed Aug. 1, 2007, now U.S. Pat. No. 8,478,245.
- Publication/Filing Date: August 1, 2007 (filing date).
- Brief Description: This patent application is identified as the continuation of which US8989715B2 claims priority. It relates to the field of wireless communication systems and methods/systems for rendering applications on a wireless device, aiming to relieve software vendors from tailoring applications for each device type by having a server tailor the output of generic applications based on wireless device capabilities.
- Which claim(s) it potentially anticipates under 35 U.S.C. § 102: As US8989715B2 is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/888,803, this earlier application serves as a priority document and defines the effective filing date for subject matter disclosed in both. Therefore, it would not anticipate claims in US8989715B2 under 35 U.S.C. § 102 if the claims of US8989715B2 are fully supported by the disclosure of the earlier application. Instead, the earlier application establishes the priority date for the invention claimed in US8989715B2. If, however, any claims in US8989715B2 contain new matter not disclosed in US11/888,803, then US11/888,803 (or the patent issuing therefrom, US8,478,245) could potentially act as prior art against those specific new claims, provided its publication date precedes the effective filing date of the new matter. Without the specific claims of US8989715B2 and a detailed comparison to US11/888,803, it's not possible to definitively state which claims (if any) would be anticipated.
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