Bill Slawski wonders if Google plans to pursue Chillaxn's social application patent. The Mountain View, Calif. tech company does not own Chillaxn, although it has an indirect tie to the company
through acquisitions and inventors. Slawski tells us the Chillaxn patent presents a way to track information about first-level contacts in social networks, or friends, and second- and higher-level
contacts, or friends of friends, and how they use the Web.
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