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You get the IP address of the request (easy), find out where it is currently located (tougher, but publically available), and go to your ad database and return something in geographical proximity (not too bad, especially if that is a searchable function of the ad database). Yep, sounds as patentable as browser plugins and one click shopping to me.
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Let's see now  Taz_z | 03/30/04
heheheheeeeeee  will01gt | 03/30/04
Patentable?  vferrara | 03/30/04
OK, you got me...a little  Taz_z | 03/30/04
What patent?  d_jedi | 03/30/04
You are right of course about no patent being mentioned  Taz_z | 03/30/04
patents..  d_jedi | 03/30/04
What can be "patented"?  edjsch | 04/01/04
I wonder if Microsoft is behind this lawsuit?  ordaj@... | 03/30/04
Oh please  George Jay | 03/30/04
Because they're greedy, controlling, and  ordaj@... | 03/30/04
Remember  will01gt | 03/30/04
Yes. Yes I do. And Stac. And Go. And Netscape...  ordaj@... | 03/30/04
Tough Bananas  George Jay | 03/30/04
That's not what they said  el1jones | 03/30/04
Read the whole story next time  rjrapier | 03/30/04
Some links  Nigel Johnstone | 03/30/04
Wow, look what Google stepped in  FilledOut | 03/30/04
Possible Defence  kld113 | 04/01/04

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