Facebook patent by Mark Zuckerberg from 2013 for display panel of a programmed computer system with a graphical user interface – USD695304

This Facebook patent lists Mark Zuckerberg as an inventor and is directed towards display panel of a programmed computer system with a graphical user interface. Mr. Zuckerberg was awarded U.S. Patent D695304 entitled “Display panel of a programmed computer system with a graphical user interface” on December 10, 2013. The design patent has been cited 46 times by other U.S. patents in the field of recording, communication or information retrieval equipment and in other fields.

Facebook  patent by Mark Zuckerberg from 2013 for display panel of a programmed computer system with a graphical user interface - USD695304
Link: U.S. Patent D695304

Facebook filed this design patent on December 23, 2011 giving it a processing time of 718 days (compared to an average processing time of 499 in the field). They have a total number of 2008 patents. The first named inventor is Mark E. Zuckerberg of Palo Alto, CA. The patent was allowed by primary examiner Deanna L Pratt and examiner .

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