Jeteye Technologies launched a new shared search service that allows consumers to organize different search results and data into "Jetpaks" that can be easily shared with others, the company said Tuesday.
Users of the service may add notes to their own and others' Jetpacks. High user ratings can move results higher up in future searches. Consumers must provide an e-mail address and username to sign up, the company said.
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