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Patent & Trademark Office is open for business. In 2013 however, Google was granted a patent for a device that would make shooting such landscapes far easier. Google Glass, the technology giant’s realized vision of a wearable, voice and gesture-activated computer with an optical head-mounted display that would resemble a pair of eyeglasses, would make us all into the equivalent of Tony Stark in the “Iron Man” movies. Wouldn’t it be so much easier if your computer or smartphone helped you out? In 2013, the company applied for a patent called “Tracking and Managing Group Expenditures.” It envisions a software app – presumably for smartphones – that not only calculates how much is owed to the person who is paying the waiter, but also automatically transfers the money to that person’s online account. In a 2008 patent application titled “Advertising Based on Environmental Conditions,” Google envisions equipping smartphones and other devices with a sensor that would detect temperature, humidity, sound, light, and/or the chemical composition of the air around a user.

Paragon won a $1.4 million pact to help NASA build an environmental control and air system and United Launch Alliance was awarded $6.7 million to build an emergency detection system to monitor vehicle health. Contact Dynamic Gift if you have any questions or if you need help selecting the right items for your organisation. All major credit cards accepted, plus get Fly Buys points, items delivered or pick-up at your nearest store. This is the aforementioned butterfly effect: When a butterfly flaps its wings in South America, a thunderstorm can develop a few continents away — over Brisbane, Australia, let’s say. But what if the sales conducted over the web cost the company less (for example, because the company does not have to hire someone to answer the phone)? Indeed, the company has become one of the top 10 patent recipients in the U.S. MIT Technology Review reported in 2013 that Google’s brain trust of scientists and engineers was winning about 10 patents every day that the U.S. Scientists have learned a lot about the universe by studying supernovas.

For example, results from studying NASA’s Biomass Production System (BPS) found that while the two sets of plants grew similarly, the immature seeds grown on the ISS were developing at varying rates. Few years back the scenario was totally different, there was a huge rise in plants production due to the availability of favorable temperature and lengthy growing season. However, they usually rely on the support of and collaboration with other “middle office” and “back office” departments. The thinner the mattress the less support it will provide. Benefits like reducing cost and providing a service that will attract new businesses haven’t been proven. So, inevitably, like the full time office workers before them, hybrid workers will be left having meetings for meetings sake. Every time you do a Google search for cute cat pictures, watch a YouTube video or send a message via Gmail, Google has to use electricity to provide those services. The mobile device would transmit that data back to Google, which then would use it to send ads targeted to the user’s particular settings.

The 2012 application by Google’s Motorola Mobility subsidiary, titled “Coupling an Electronic Skin Tattoo to a Mobile Communication Device,” would attach a digital tattoo – essentially, a tiny printed circuit – to the skin on the outside of a user’s throat. Optionally, the throat tattoo could be configured to light up whenever the user’s throat muscles flex. Now, at the beginning of the 21st century, aerospace engineers are devising innovative ways to take us to the stars, including light propulsion, nuclear-fusion propulsion and antimatter propulsion. From the beginning of the NASA program we have a new way of exploring our minds of what’s outside our planet. Saturn is the second largest planet in the solar system. In 2013, Google was awarded a patent for a “gaze tracking system” in which a head-mounted device – presumably part of a computer system with video capabilities, such as Google Glass – would capture everything that the wearer gazes at, with an eye to spotting advertisements. That may be why Google in 2010 filed a patent for a technology called “Self-Creation of Comic Strips in Social Networks and Other Communications.” The latter would allow a social network user to post a multipanel cartoon online across a variety of networks.