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CommentThursday, August 16, 2007

Truveo Finds Its Video Destination

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Videos to Watch and Video Publishing

I've been putting some Video Search link togther on my webpage at:-

Videos to Watch and Video Publishing
http://www.acomputerportal.com/videos_to_watch_video_publishing.html

I heard, (pun intended), that a video search engine was trying, or testing, voice reconciliation software to analyse video’s for Keywords.

What has happened to this idea?

EveryZing

The company formerly known as PodZinger has this kind of technology. You can see their work at everyzing.com.

EveryZinger PodZinger

Unfortunately, the audio conversion is not all that great.  If a person does not speak with a clear, concise voice or there is a bit of a breeze, the audio translation comes out quite unique.  The grammar can be quite horrible! I would liken it to someone that has 2nd year English doing translation.

Another Video Search Contender

Video search is so overheated right now we are looking at the VIDEO SEARCH WARS! Another newer player VeZoom.com has developed similar technology without the same amount of fanfare. Search is heating up! Next stop for search...the living room. This is the last video battlefield and there will be many dead carcasses stinking up the living room rug. As this digital convergence makes any TV act like an IP appliance, consumers will no longer have to wait for broadcasters schedules to TIVO what they want, They will simply search for it thru new online video search engines like Truveo,Blinkx, Joost, and VeZoom. VeZoom is releasing a new personal search engine called myVeZoom and it can be tried by visiting http://www.vezoom.com/myVeZoom.htm.I think you will notice it looks similar to the Truveo page however, you can also reorganize the PageFlakes like elements and create custom channels on the fly. If you like Truveo, you might try VeZoom to compare.

Look Around Some More

I had never heard of Truveo until I read this post but after looking it over I beg to differ. Magnify.net is in my opinion the best video search in existence today. That's why my company, Policlicks.com LLC. has partnered with Magnify.net to bring their services to our customers.

Magnify.net searches the entire Internet for videos and not just one or a few select video hosting sites.

Video Search

It concerns me that Truveo is a Time Warner/AOL company with a take in featuring and gaining revenue for their video properties. ClipBlast is, to my knowledge, the best web video search as it is open to all video on the web and most simple to use.

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