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Beandog

01/07/17 11:28 AM

#53047 RE: Homebrew #53044

3-years is the time from patent application to patent approval. It's not the time to develop the software.

The quote below is misleading at best...

3 years!! Look at our IT Job tickets for 3 years and we've completed dozens of projects, and hundreds of small tasks.... with between 3-6 employees.

sorc92

01/07/17 1:46 PM

#53060 RE: Homebrew #53044

That is just a timeline. I believe we will be way ahead of schedule. Far as I am concerned that timeline is way too conservative. I think things are going to move very fast here.

returns

01/07/17 2:03 PM

#53062 RE: Homebrew #53044

It took 3 years for the patent examiner to understand the language of the KlickZie technology before he could grant patent approval. This of course was achieved through our brilliant 'former patent examiner' Benjamin Urcia, who dummied down the technical language in the patent so the patent examiner could understand what this "New Technology's" function would be. On the other hand, mainstream software is just that, "mainstream," boring and predictable.
If you look at the Business Overview 2016 on the Tautachrome website, you will see a logical timeline for development and release of this technology. We are already negotiating a possible deal with a F 50 company that does billions in revenue a year. Does your company do billions in revenue every year. Maybe the KlickZie technology could be implemented into the dozens, and hundreds of small tasks your company does in a three year span, or maybe your 3-6 IT employees could instruct the scientists developing the KlickZie technology on how they can speed up the soft wear process. $TTCM$

PatB1

01/07/17 2:42 PM

#53066 RE: Homebrew #53044

We have no idea what state the software is in right now. So anything you say is pure speculation......