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Google Cellphone Patent Enables Faster Searching

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For a company that denies it has a cellphone in the works, Google certainly is sniffing around the cellphone space an awful lot. And now another info nugget surfaces, showing that Google has filed a patent application for what’s called an Overloaded Communication Session, which essentially uses more than one connection to return search results faster. Sounds like something Google would do.

https://gizmodo.com/google-denies-g-phone-still-searching-for-g-spot-246186

Google’s not dabbling in cellphones? Really? Let’s add up a few clues here:

Of course, Google might use this Overloaded Communication Session technology on cellphones other than its own, but add this to the other scuttlebutt we’re hearing such as how a Google phone might be Blackberry-like and run on multiple carriers, and how such a phone might be able to predict searches, and we can only guess that there must be something in the works.

https://gizmodo.com/google-phone-to-resemble-a-blackberry-will-run-on-mult-241712

If not hardware, then certainly lots of cool software must be in the offing. Either that or we’re in a vast echo chamber and this is all bullshit.

Google Phone patent: Faster searching using multiple sessions [Mad 4 Mobile Phones]

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