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In addition, It would be
In addition, It would be great if VideoSurf could put some data behind their statement of "often leads to inaccurate results" because right now, Truveo (and some of the other video search engines) actually deliver very good results.
Video surf, video search
Just look at the Google Earth - YouTube is everywhere! And it's rocks!
You Tube Rocks ...
No
you tube is dominating the world...
I'm not sure about everyone
I'm not sure about everyone else, but when I want to find a video I just serach with Google, or on YouTube. I'm not sure if we really need this unless it delivers unparalleled results.
RE: I'm not sure about everyone
Sounds like the Real Deal
Sounds like a great new program that will certainly receive a lot of hype for its official public release. If it works the way they say it does, it will definitly be bought by Google shortly. Good luck to those guys.
Craig
www.budgetpulse.com
VideoSurf vs. Truveo (and the rest of the video search engines)
As the PR person for Truveo, the current leader in video search, I am also waiting for access so that I can test their unverified claim of "vastly improved video search."
In addition, It would be great if VideoSurf could put some data behind their statement of "often leads to inaccurate results" because right now, Truveo (and some of the other video search engines) actually deliver very good results.
Truveo encourages everyone to test truveo.com and to pit them in a head to head coverage and relevancy test against VideoSurf or any other video search engine.
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