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`Paul S. Jacobs
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`27 Logan Circle NW #14
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`University of California at Berkeley (1985)
`Harvard University (1981)
`Harvard University (1981)
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`Paul@jaketech.com
`home: (202) 955-3020
`mobile: (703) 307-0467
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`Education
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`Ph.D. in Computer Science
`S.M. in Applied Mathematics
`A.B. in Applied Mathematics
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`Work History
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`Founder and President, Jake Technologies, Inc. (7/02 - )
` Founded technology services company focused on strategic technology development, product
`evaluation, and advising corporate counsel and law firms on issues related to intellectual property.
`Serve as expert consultant in patent litigation, research, and related matters.
` Appointed by the office of the Secretary of Commerce to the Patent Public Advisory Committee,
`advising the Under Secretary and Director of the U.S.. Patent and Trademark Office
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`Chief Technology Officer, Primus Knowledge Solutions, Inc. (6/01 – 7/02)
` Played senior executive role in integration of AnswerLogic into Primus, a publicly-held CRM
`software company focusing on knowledge capture and delivery in support center and web self-
`service applications.
` As CTO, responsible for technology “evangelism” both inside of and outside of Primus, including
`articulating company strategy and vision to analysts, customers, and prospects and working with
`product and product management teams.
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`President, Chief Operating Officer, and Chief Technology Officer, AnswerLogic, Inc. (10/99 – 5/01)
`Joined start-up at close of Series A financing, led through Series B financing and initial product
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`launch and made sale of company to Primus Knowledge Solutions.
` Led technology and general management of over 90 employees, including over 50 linguists and
`over 30 engineers. Only senior executive retained after Primus acquired AnswerLogic.
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`Managing Vice President, Electronic Commerce, SRA International (9/98 – 10/99)
` Managed NetOwl product line and related IsoQuest technologies for parent company; SRA
`derived over $10 million in product licenses and millions more in associated services from NetOwl
`and related products, with over 100 customers. SRA, which soon went public, was ranked in
`Business Week’s Top 20 Private IT firms in 1999, cited for e-mail software based on NetOwl.
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`President and Chief Executive Officer, IsoQuest, Inc. (7/96 – 9/98)
` Founded and led advanced Internet-focused knowledge management software company, backed
`by SRA International. IsoQuest’s main product, NetOwl, became the leading engine for automatic
`information extraction as well as forming the basis for the parent company’s product offering. In
`1998, with IsoQuest at break-even, SRA re-integrated the subsidiary for strategic reasons.
` Responsible for all major financial, strategy, staffing and management decisions
` Conceived product strategy, launched and sold over $2 million of new product (NetOwl) to 20
`clients in first two years; brought company to break-even.
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` Personally guided marketing, sales, and product management until executives in each area were
`hired.
` Landed major accounts, including Thomson Corporation, Knight Ridder, Bloomberg, Lexis/Nexis,
`Disclosure, NewsEdge, and Infoseek.
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`Director of Product Marketing, SRA International (7/95 – 6/96)
` Led launch of ($200M) consulting firm’s first software product (NameTag)
` Developed strategic marketing, branding, product management, and marketing communications
`programs, hired and managed agencies and contractors and led product marketing initiatives
` Successfully presented business plan and laid groundwork for formation of new company
`(IsoQuest)
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`Director of Media Information Technologies, SRA International (8/94 – 6/95)
` Developed and implemented long-range technology transfer plan
` Supported SRA business units (media, intelligence, others) in new initiatives and major sales
`opportunities
` Led search engine re-design and deployment for new venture (Picture Network International)
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`Computer Scientist, GE Corporate Research and Development (8/85-8/94)
` Led GE’s initiatives in natural language text processing. Built world’s leading team in automatic
`information extraction from free text. Received numerous management awards. Whitney Gallery
`of Technical Achievers
` Principal investigator for four years in U.S. government’s Tipster program (Tipster was cited with
`the “Hammer” award as a national reinvention laboratory)
` Proposed, won, and deployed advanced text management projects in GE Information Services,
`Aircraft Engines, Aerospace, Capital Services, and external contracts with ARPA and other
`agencies.
` Completed GE Technical Management Course
` Spent one year as Visiting Associate Professor at University of Pennsylvania (Computer and
`Information Sciences, Institute for Research in Cognitive Science)
` Consulted with Infonautics, Inc. (start-up in Wayne, PA) – helped map out initial business plan and
`technical approach to Homework Helper, their first product.
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`Professional Activities
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`Author of over 50 published journal articles and technical papers. Holder of two U.S. Patents. Author
`of Text-Based Intelligent Systems (Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1992).
`Adjunct Professor, College of Information Studies (iSchool), University of Maryland. Currently teach
`Information Architecture. Delivered 2008 commencement address.
`Member of Patent Public Advisory Committee (PPAC), US Dept. of Commerce
`Member of USACM (Public Policy Committee of Major Computer Trade Association)
`Member of Intellectual Property Committee of the USACM
`Executive Committee, Association for Computational Linguistics, 1997-9
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`Other Activities
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`Accomplished skier, distance runner. Iron Man Triathlete. Winner, Golden Gate Marathon, 1983,
`1984. Enjoy exotic travel, adventure sports, hiking with my family.
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`Website stored
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`Google’s website, www.google.com, is stored on a server and is accessible to a user via the Internet.
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`Non-limiting preamble. However, Google provides a computer system including a server.
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`Google’s Instant Preview
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`accessible by a user via the Internet,
`at least one web site stored on the server and
`comprising:
`16. A computer system including a server
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`Subject matter links to web sites
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`Keyword results in a vertical listing
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`related to the keywords received by Google’s search engine from a user.
`vertical listing of multiple subject matter links to websites. The subject matter links to the web sites are
`Google’s web site includes a keyword results displaying web page, shown below, which includes a
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`the user;
`related subject matter information selected by
`matter links to web sites that are directed to
`vertical listing of a plurality of related subject
`results displaying web page that comprises a
`wherein the web site comprises a keyword
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`links so that a user associates each descriptive portion with the corresponding subject matter link.
`links exist on the keyword results webpage. Google presents that the descriptive portions adjacent the
`includes information related to the subject matter links. Multiple descriptive portions and subject matter
`A descriptive portion is juxtaposed with each subject matter link, as shown below. The descriptive portion
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`plurality of related subject matter links; and
`related subject matter link, which is one of the
`associated by the user with an associated
`descriptive portion that is adjacent to and
`each descriptive portion is an associated
`a plurality of descriptive portions, wherein
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`Arrows
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`Subject matter links to web sites
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`Rollover viewing area
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`links. As shown below, the rollover viewing area is located adjacent to the related subject matter links.
`corresponding to the subject matter links, and includes information corresponding to the subject matter
`or (3) arrows adjacent to a descriptive potion. The rollover viewing area displays a preview of web pages
`hand side of the web page when a cursor is placed over: (1) a subject matter link, (2) a descriptive portion,
`Information corresponding to the subject matter links is displayed in a rollover viewing area on the right-
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`related subject matter links.
`substantially adjacent to the plurality of
`wherein the rollover viewing area is located
`the corresponding descriptive portion and
`descriptive portion, or substantially adjacent
`of the links, at least substantially over a link's
`user's cursor is at least substantially over any
`the same rollover viewing area when the
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`displays information corresponding to more
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`As shown below, Google’s rollover viewing area is located along the right-hand side of the web page.
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`further located along a side of the web page.
`claim 16, wherein the rollover viewing area is
`17. The computer system including a server of
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`comprising:
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`accessible by a user via the Internet,
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`keyword search term information
`Input receiving area for receiving
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`input for keyword search terms.
`a computer using the internet. The home page also includes an input receiving area that receives a user’s
`Google’s website includes home page that is necessarily stored on a server that is accessible by a user via
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`information into the input receiving area;
`wherein a user inputs keyword search term
`page comprises an input receiving area and
`computer via the Internet wherein the home
`on the server accessible by the user using a
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`As shown below, Google’s website includes a keyword results displaying web related to the keyword
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`area;
`information inputted into the input receiving
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`subject matter links to web sites that are also
`comprises a listing of a plurality of related
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`user associates each descriptive portion with the corresponding subject matter link.
`on the keyword results webpage. Google presents that the descriptive portions adjacent the links so that a
`information related to the subject matter links. Multiple descriptive portions and subject matter links exist
`A descriptive portion is associated with an adjacent subject matter link. The descriptive portion includes
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`plurality of related subject matter links; and
`related subject matter link, which is one of the
`associated by the user with an associated
`descriptive portion that is adjacent to and
`each descriptive portion is an associated
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`corresponding to the subject matter links, and includes information corresponding to the subject matter
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`hand side of the web page when a cursor is placed over: (1) a subject matter link, (2) a descriptive portion,
`Information corresponding to the subject matter links is displayed in a rollover viewing area on the right-
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`related subject matter links.
`substantially adjacent to the plurality of
`wherein the rollover viewing area is located
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`descriptive portion, or substantially adjacent
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`user's cursor is at least substantially over any
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