Benefits of Collaborative Search
The general benefit of a collaborative search engine is that collaborators can search together, save search results, share and discuss them in one place. This could save time, avoid repeated work, and leverage group knowledge when working with colleagues on a business project, collaborating on a school group project, or sharing interesting things with friends and family.
Cited benefits and uses of SearchTeam include:
- Students collaborating on research in academic setting
- Students working together on group projects
- Planning travel or vacation with friends or family
- Researching a new innovation, a technology detail, or a competitive intelligence problem
- Investigating a new market direction or new market opportunities
- Professional as well as amateur genealogy research
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