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Patent No. 7,739,357 Issued on June 15 for Search System (Texas Inventor)

ALEXANDRIA, Va., June 21 -- Eric Justin Gould, Austin, Texas, has developed a search system employing a scheme of meta-folders in which conventional objects and search objects may be stored in an intermingling manner. The inventor was issued U.

S. Patent No. 7,739,357 on June 15.

According to the abstract released by the U.

S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A search system employing a scheme of meta-folders in which conventional objects and search objects may be stored in an intermingling manner. Upon opening a meta-folder the search objects are resolved into conventional static pointers, and thus into conventional objects. Optionally, an unresolved meta-folder may very fleetingly appear while this occurs. A resolved meta-folder then results, presenting only conventional objects. In particular, the search objects may be search criteria which the process of resolving causes to produce only such searched out conventional objects which are currently available. Users of the search system may employ it in large network environments, including the Internet."

The original application was filed on Aug. 29, 2006.

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