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11/11/12 12:57 PM

#33307 RE: greenleader191078 #33303

In the 2011 annual report it says (pg 9) that on January 29th, 2010 i-mobilize filed for patent protection for a mobile content delivery system which the company calls "SyncStream".

Press release comes out on January 29th as well:

"Metatron CEO Joe Riehl said, "The verdict is in from both our industry and
the U.S. Patent Office -- ThinkStream is a truly unique and innovative
technology."

The verdict is in? Not sure what that means, the patent was not approved the same day it was filed. And I thought it was called SyncStream? (which IBM received a patent for in 2002)

http://www.reuters.com/article/2010/01/29/idUS236399+29-Jan-2010+MW20100129

Feb 1, 2010:

Newly branded as "ThinkStream," the streaming video application allows an exponential increase in the capacity and speed of Mobile Application content deployment and is the first system of its kind ...

Annual report calls it Syncstream, press release calls it Thinkstream, and I can't find the patent for either one anywhere. I can't find any patent for Metatron, i-Mobilize, Riehl, Sukla, etc.


This comes out on marketware April 2, 2010

http://www.financialeveryday.com/metatron-inc-2010-business-outlook/

Grammar is atrocious, reminds of me of what you end up with when you have to use google translate. Anyway...it says:


"syncStream, i-Mobilize’s proprietary calm smoothness system, is a streaming video concentration..."

Back to calling it SyncStream. Well, which is it? Because both Syncstream and Thinkstream are patented, they just don't belong to Metatron.


It can take around 18 months for the patent application to show up in the USPTO database, well past that point now.

If somebody could provide more info on what it's actually called and the serial number assigned to the patent applications that would be great.

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