

Method and Mechanism for Delivering Applications over a WanĪn improved approach for a remote graphics rendering system that can utilize both server-side processing and client-side processing for the same display frame. The CiiNOW platform, Cumulus, moves beyond the world of software upgrades and hardware constraints and enables service providers and game developers to capitalize on the lucrative gaming market as it transitions from physical media to pure digital distribution. The company’s patent-pending hardware and server management technology are architected to maximize virtualized data center environments to deliver video games through PCs, Macs, set-top boxes, tablets, smart TVs, and mobile devices. The article tells us about Ciinow’s cloud-based gaming experience and platform, and that: Announces Participation at CableLabs Winter Conference Innovation Showcase. One of the most recent articles I can find about CiiNow is from March of 2014, CiiNOW, Inc. It looks to me that Google acquired CiiNow, Inc. The LinkedIn profile of CiiNow Co-Founder and VP of Engineering Devendra (Deven) Raut left CiiNow in 2014 and joined Google as a Tech Biz Dev. The website appears to be completely unresponsive to visits. The USPTO assignments don’t include financial details, so that information is unavailable. Google was officially assigned the pending patent applications from CiiNow last Wednesday (August 27, 2014) in a transaction that was reported as being executed at the end of July.įrom searching through the USPTO, I don’t see any other patents assigned to CiiNow, so that appears to have been all they owned.
