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February 01, 2005
PHOSITA in January
One of the nice perks of using Feedburner to handle PHOSITA’s RSS feed is the ability to see what posts are the most popular from a “click through” standpoint. January is gone, a new month has begun, so I thought I would recap the 10 most popular PHOSITA posts for January, 2005 (in order of popularity):
- Small Business Trends Reviews Phosita
Patents in Iraq - Good or Bad? Test Your Invention History IQ Study - European Firms Failing to Protect Innovations Talent You Can Take the Cocks out of Oklahoma - Or Can You? Attention Technophiles! Copyright Legislation in the New Term What Does Corporate Counsel Need To Know About Patents? Mustang Ranch Dispute I would guess that Small Business Trends’ review ranks highly due to members of our firm checking it out, so that should be discounted – therefore, the story on Iraqi patents takes the January, 2005 prize for most popular post.
Posted by Douglas Sorocco at 11:41 AM.
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