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GE Licenses WordLogic Predictive Intelligence

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Predictive intelligence company WordLogic has entered into an agreement for exclusive rights to monetize specific patented intellectual property in General Electric’s portfolio. WordLogic develops, markets, licenses and sells predictive platform software, operating on a wide variety of devices including smartphones, PCs, cell phones, Smart TV, media players, automotive navigational systems, infotainment and game consoles. The company’s intellectual property portfolio includes U.S. and European patents and numerous pending patent applications.

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