Yahoo announced in their blog tonight that it is integrating video search into tabs on the Yahoo front page.
Here's part of what they had to say ...
"Since our initial release of Yahoo! Video Search in December, Video Search has been attracting a lot of attention (Steve Rubel, Joseph Scott, Marc Canter, and others), and the momentum has continued to build. Clearly a lot of you are interested in finding video on the Web.
As Gary Price said earlier today, we'll be adding a Video Search tab on the front page of Yahoo! tonight, making it easier to find and use.
We're also integrating it into tabs on search.yahoo.com.
As our video search index continues to grow, you'll see more content coming from our growing list of feed partners, which includes Real Networks, AtomFilms, and IFILM. In addition, you can already find video content that we've indexed thanks to content publishers adopting Media RSS (community). For example, try searching on blogs to see blog-related video content."
Read the rest of the post at the Yahoo Search blog.
Rich Ord is the CEO of iEntry, Inc. which publishes over 200 websites and email newsletters. Rich also publishes his blog WebProBlog which focuses on internet business and marketing trends.
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