IBM says it earned most U.S. patents for 13th year
IBM, the world’s biggest computer services company, said on Monday it led the list of U.S. patent holders for a 13th straight year, with 1100 more patents than any other company.
International Business Machines Corp. in 2005 earned 2,941 patents, the eighth year in row that it received more than 2,000 patents, according to an IBM statement. The United States Patent and Trademark Office is scheduled to report patents issued in 2005 on Tuesday.
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