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Tag Archives: Prometheus
Still Looking for Prior Art Info on Prometheus
If you have any info on the early days of Prometheus, including when it was built and what its features set was on or before June 1998, please post it to the Wikipedia page. This could be quite important.
Posted in Digital Democracy, Openness, Tools, Toys, and Technology (Oh my!) Tagged edupatents, Prometheus, Wikipedia 3 Comments
Is Prometheus a Big Problem for Blackboard?
I’ve been thinking lately about the fact that almost none of the prior art listed in the Wikipedia entry was in Blackboard’s patent filing. It’s remarkable, really, since they are legally obligated to list any potential prior art of which … Continue reading
Posted in Digital Democracy, Openness, Tools, Toys, and Technology (Oh my!) Tagged Blackboard-Inc., edupatents, Prometheus, Wikipedia 4 Comments



