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Now that Mullvad is removing port forwards, I want to access the webserver now via https://my_public_IP.com:443 (or some other port if needed). Source: almost 2 years ago
Examiner here, in biotech. Besides our internal equivalent of Patent Public Search, Google Patents is where I start. I also use lens.org and ip.com less frequently, and SciFinder when I need to search specific chemicals. STN is for searches prior to allowance when I want to confirm that there really, really isn't any art that teaches the thing I haven't found yet. Source: about 2 years ago
I find ip.com context search ranked hits much better at finding relevant art than PE2E Search's new feature. Source: over 2 years ago
I haven't had much luck with it so far. I still need to use it some more to get a better sample size for myself, but as of now I'm more impressed with ip.com. I've had some cases on ip.com where I've used a simple 3-4 word search and it found what ended up being the best reference in the top 5-10 results. Source: over 2 years ago
We pretty much have the version of the Search tool you see now,, MS Word, and an ip.com account. They just recently pushed a feature in Search very similar to ip.com and Google's "find prior" art feature. Source: over 2 years ago
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