Steve Jobs Patents "The Dock"
theodp writes "If you're a PC, you may be unfamiliar with The Dock, the bar of icons that sits at the bottom or side of a Mac and provides easy access to Apple applications. But don't count on it becoming a standard on the PC. On Tuesday, the USPTO awarded Apple — and inventor Steve Jobs — a patent for their User Interface for Providing Consolidation and Access, aka 'The Dock,' after a rather lengthy nine-year wait."
Since when does the comma take precedence over the semicolon? Normally, that would be read as a list of four items: Ording, Jobs Bas, Lindsay Steven P., and Donald J. The fact that such vile abuse of punctuation is standard as the USPTO is irrefutable proof that the entire institution is corrupt.
You know, that area on the windows tool bar that gives you quick access to applications? Been there since Windows95 I think..
ooh! can Microsoft patent the icon? How bout right click? Well, I'm sure everyone can agree that they can patent the "crash".
Good! That row of icons that I never liked will be relegated to the Apple desktop and won't clutter anymore the screens of any other OS :-)
People used to say "IBM PC-compatible" or more simply "IBM PC" in casual chatting. I don't know why that went out of style, because it does differentiate the difference between IBM PC-compatible, IBM PC, or Macintosh PC, or Amiga PC, or Commodore PC, or Atari PC, or......
A better way would be to use the processor type to set Apple hardware and OS apart from the others. You could say Apple vs. x86 machines or even Intel based machi....
Oh wait. Nevermind.
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and all boat docks across america?
Stupidity only gets you so far, then you've gotta try
Key pieces of this story:
It's Apple.
It's Jobs.
It's therefore NOT eligible for scrutiny.
Move along...
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Face it, Steve Jobs does not want anyone else to have a dock. By eliminating all other docks, he will officially have the biggest dock of them all. He will wave his dock in your face every chance he gets just to show off his massive dock.
That's an awfully trivial difference.
Which is exactly what makes it patentable in the United States.
Good Lord, Steve. Just patent PURE SHINY EVIL and be done with it.
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PC. On Tuesday, the USPTO awarded Apple â" and inventor Steve Jobs â" a patent for their User Interface for Providing Consolidation and Access, aka 'The Dock', after a rather lengthy nine-year wait."
Didn't everyone already have a dock 9 years ago ?
Actually, I believe it's much longer ago than that. Otis Redding has prior art on that one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzrXc68gNjQ
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/(Sittin'_on)_the_Dock_of_the_Bay
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In my Dock there are little indicators that tell you if an app is running or not. Maybe you need glasses?
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Sheesh, at this point, why don't they save themselves the trouble of writing a patent claims list and just cite their source code instead? Or if they wanted to obfuscate it, why not claim "a procedure consisting of the following assembly instructions: ...".
I wonder how much money I could make writing a routine to translate source code into patent claim descriptions. I smell an esoteric programming language.
Evidently, the key to understanding recursion is to begin by understanding recursion. The rest is easy.
Ugh, I hated that Office toolbar, and how everyone would put it on the right side, hidden. Go to scroll on someone else's PC: Surprise! Office Toolbar! Go to the upper right hand to close an application: Surprise! Office Toolbar!
Its one thing to criticize software patents in general, but you shouldn't get specific with criticisms unless you know what you're talking about... it weakens the arguments you may be making.
You just described a novel process for responding to Slashdot articles.
I've never seen such an approach used here before, you should patent it before someone else does.
I think the patent covers the general effect of producing a dock like, linear object and setting up the icons to magnify in a sinusoidal like fashion. This means my 2 ideas are still outside the scope of this patent!
Cube Dock - why restrict yourself to a line of icons when you can have a 3D grid where it magnifies space (opposite of a gravity field) .. darn, now that I said it, someone is going to patent them before me. At least I still have 20 years to use it.
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And for drunk people...
Flee Dock - where it makes it harder for drunk people to click on the icons by shrinking them or making the icon move away form the cursor slowly.
Damn it! I must have missed my turn.
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