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- From: "Alan MacHett" <machett AT ibiblio.org>
- To: internetworkers AT lists.ibiblio.org
- Subject: Re: [internetworkers] Google [Yahoo] Video
- Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2005 10:49:56 -0500 (EST)
In reference to Evan Zimmerman's message:
> http://video.google.com/
>
> I know yahoo has this going on now too...
http://video.yahoo.com/
they had it first. sort-of. Yahoo hasn't started television searching,
but apparantly they added video searches late last year.
"Yahoo introduced a test version of a different sort of video search last
year, available from a section of its site, that lets users comb through
video clips from various Web sites.
"Today, Yahoo will move the video search to its home page. In the next few
weeks, it will introduce the ability to search the closed-captioning text
for programs from some networks, including Bloomberg and the BBC. Unlike
the Google service, Yahoo's offering will let users watch 60-second video
clips."
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/01/25/technology/25google.html
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[internetworkers] Google Video,
Evan Zimmerman, 01/25/2005
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Re: [internetworkers] Google Video,
Paul Jones, 01/25/2005
- Re: [internetworkers] Google Video, Evan Zimmerman, 01/25/2005
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Re: [internetworkers] Google Video,
Alan MacHett, 01/26/2005
- Re: [internetworkers] Google Video, Evan Zimmerman, 01/26/2005
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Re: [internetworkers] Google [Yahoo] Video,
Alan MacHett, 01/26/2005
- Re: [internetworkers] Google [Yahoo] Video, Alan MacHett, 01/26/2005
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Re: [internetworkers] Google Video,
Paul Jones, 01/25/2005
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