When I think of APIs, I tend to think of mostly end-user data being passed back and forth between consumer websites and various client apps. Automated uploading to Flickr, for example, or consuming Twitter data in some way. I don't think of chemical patent searches. SureChem just announced an API for just that function, though, which goes to show that automation and ubiquitous computing is penetrating more and more industries. I'm not a chemist, nor a patent attorney, nor am I engaged in any way with medical research. But if I were, I imagine that
SureChemDirect would be a very useful tool. SureChemDirect enables customers to incorporate sophisticated chemical patent search into their workflows, and perform batch queries using their own internal platforms.
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/FcWpi218Eds/
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