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June 22, 2011 by IP.comAnnouncements0

IP.com Research and AnalyticsTo better serve our clients and provide a clear differentiation between our service offerings, IP.com’s “IP Search Service” has been renamed “Research and Analytics” and integrated into the IP.com website at researchanalytics.ip.com.

This change allows us to take better advantage of synergies that exist between various IP.com services, promotes easier discovery of our professional research and analytics services, and reduces the confusion between IP.com’s free Library search and the professional search services that Research and Analytics offers.

Our ultimate goal is to provide the IP community with greater accessibility to our comprehensive offering of intellectual property services, all under the umbrella of IP.com.

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