tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3159786513105695993.post4452622857082467364..comments2023-03-07T03:19:31.844-05:00Comments on Caselines: The First Enterprise-Class Social Search For Law Firms: Interwoven Universal Search & Lexis Search Advantage Come To MarketAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10438652493186627980noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3159786513105695993.post-75982724090749693452009-02-20T13:38:00.000-05:002009-02-20T13:38:00.000-05:00Great article, David.Very thorough. My company, D...Great article, David.<BR/><BR/>Very thorough. My company, Deep Web Technologies (www.deepwebtech.com), is looking for partners to add value on top of our federated search platform.<BR/><BR/>We don't yet have the ability to case linking and validation (that's where a partner could add value).<BR/><BR/>We do just about everything else, although we're still working on the social tagging. We share your enthusiasm about the value of social tagging (and comments and ratings, think Amazon for deep web content). We see it at the article and source level, and want to give attorneys the ability to dynamically add or remove sources, at will, to maximize the effectiveness of their searches.<BR/><BR/>We believe this will help attorneys find the information they need, not just by giving a broad search against a lot of sources, but helping attorneys make the right decisions in source selection (i.e. by cost, rating, etc).<BR/><BR/>Around the May-09 time frame, we're going to publicly release www.lawnar.com for legal researchers. We already have www.biznar.com (for business) and www.mednar.com (for medical).<BR/><BR/>Thanks again for a great post!<BR/><BR/>Larry.Larry Donahuehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17314424151137854095noreply@blogger.com