There's nothing wrong with the C|NET article. It states that the USPTO "is reviewing the last of the eight patents". By implication that means that the other 7 have already been reviewed.
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It seems to me that a basic web browser meets the definition of "enabling software" because it let's 3rd parties store data on that computer (cookies). In fact, it seems like most software that talks over a network would meet that criteria.
There's nothing wrong with the C|NET article. It states that the USPTO "is reviewing the last of the eight patents". By implication that means that the other 7 have already been reviewed.
It seems to me that a basic web browser meets the definition of "enabling software" because it let's 3rd parties store data on that computer (cookies). In fact, it seems like most software that talks over a network would meet that criteria.