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April 29, 2004
Google's Deal with Stanford
Eagerly awaited in envious technology transfer offices across the U.S. was the specifics of Stanford's licensing deal with Google. After all, Stanford is the patent-holder for the PageRank technology underlying Google's architecture.
How much was Stanford going to make on the Google offering? Had it cut a good deal for itself? Will it be a bellweather for other such deals?
Well, people will have to wait even longer. The Stanford license agreement didn't make Google's S-1 package today, and it will apparently be filed at a future date.








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