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CommentTuesday, July 19, 2005

Is Google Developing A Podcast Search?

With the popularity of podcasting continuing to climb, a few, perhaps smaller search service providers have integrated the ability to search out the audio files, and it looks like the big guns are considering it as well.

At least according to a tip provided by Nick Wilson at Threadwatch.org. Nick's post points to a Google job opening discovered on Yahoo's newly launched HotJobs job search service.

The job listing is looking for people to fill the position of Tech Talk Transcriber, which contains the following description:Two years experience in the transcription of technical information from audio tapes; proficient in grammar and spelling, some familiarity with technical jargon a plus, though ability to learn quickly on the job is more important.By this description, it certainly looks as if Google is eyeing podcasts (or blogcasts if you with Microsoft) as being the next member of their massive search index. But, has Nick points out; this could also be a job listing for something else, like perhaps a person to transcribe the minutes from the various Google meetings.

However, when the Google opening also mentions the applicant should have knowledge of HTML, file transfers, and file sharing; it begins to narrow it down a little. Click here if you are interested in learning more about the job opening.

Chris Richardson is a search engine writer and editor for WebProNews. Visit WebProNews for the latest search news.

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Chris Richardson is a search engine writer and editor for WebProNews. Visit WebProNews for the latest search news.

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