Google Adding Personal Video to Search Repertoire
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Google Adding Personal Video to Search
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Google Adding Personal Video to Search
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04/04/2005 06:41 PMReuters - Google Inc. plans to put
out a call for personal video clips as it moves to further
expand the reach of its Web search business, company co-founder
Larry Page said on Monday.
Google adding video upload to its video
search
Google adding video upload to its video
search
04/09/2005 03:57 AM
The search wars added another multimedia layer
this week, as Google added the
ability to
upload some video files
to its servers for storage.
Google has recently launched a video search service, including the
ability to query some
television history . Yahoo , one
major competitor for Google, has also launched its own video search tool .
Google Adds Personal Video Search
Google Adds Personal Video Search
04/06/2005 08:30 PMiMedia Connection Apr 7 2005 1:01AM GMT
Google Adds Personal Video To Search
Google Adds Personal Video To Search
04/07/2005 09:36 PMBoost Marketing Apr 8 2005 1:03AM GMT
Google adds personal video
Google adds personal video
04/05/2005 09:15 AMItweb.co.za - Tue Apr 5, 12:53 pm GMT
Google to offer personal video searching
Google to offer personal video searching
04/05/2005 11:50 AMGoogle on Monday announced it is set to begin archiving video clips in
order to trial a video search service. The company plans to put out a
call for personal video clips as a way to experiment with ways to
expand the reach of its search service.
"In the next few days, we're actually going to start taking video
submissions from people, and we're not quite sure what we're going to
get, but we decided we'd try this experiment," Google co-founder Larry
Page said at a conference in San Francisco.
Page told ZDNet that there are "tons of issues, but we have found in
experimenting not to try to have too many barriers. It's hard to
predict what will happen, but we have done this ten times and we
figure out ways to make it work."
Google to gather personal video clips
Google to gather personal video clips
04/04/2005 09:45 PMMSNBC Apr 5 2005 1:27AM GMT
Google to Archive Personal Video Clips
Google to Archive Personal Video Clips
04/05/2005 02:58 PMGoogle will begin accepting personal video clip submissions to be
included in search results, Google co-founder Larry Page said Monday
at a cable industry convention in San Francisco. The clips will become
part of Google Video, which indexes the closed captioning text of
television programming.
Google Video Upload Program - Video
Search or Blogging?
Google Video Upload Program - Video
Search or Blogging?
04/13/2005 10:55 PMSearch Engine Journal Apr 14 2005 3:20AM GMT
Google Video Search
Google Video Search
02/01/2005 08:45 PMThe google video search is
pretty freaking cool. You can tell they're scraping show transcripts
which lots of services already have (I seem to recall something called
TVeyes used to email me when the word "blog" or "metafilter" was
mentioned on TV, which used to happen only once or twice a year). But
they also are doing screengrabs which is really interesting, so they
must be pulling down video. They even show me all the local stations
near my zip code that show up in my searches. Maybe someday Google
will be like a iTunes Movie Store where I can one click download
programs I wanted to watch?
Anyway, here are a couple cool searches: the only blogger I could
find mentions of was Nick
Denton and it looks like Movable Type
really was mentioned on Jeopardy and those cards weren't just
photoshop mockups someone posted months ago.
Oh, and of course Lessig shows
up. That guy is everywhere.
Google to Expand Video Search
Google to Expand Video Search
04/04/2005 04:17 PMThe company plans to begin accepting digital video submissions, a
Google co-founder says, in an effort to broaden its experimental video
search engine.
Yup, Google Launches Video Search
Yup, Google Launches Video Search
02/01/2005 10:14 PMGoogle has quietly added a video search to their labs. The labs are at
http://labs.google.com , the video search is at
http://video.google.com/ . And as always, the interface is simple;...
Google Working on Video Search
Google Working on Video Search
12/19/2004 03:08 PMRumor is that Google - among others - is working on searching video
clips.
Google to Introduce Video Search
Google to Introduce Video Search
04/05/2005 05:22 PMSmart Money Apr 5 2005 9:43PM GMT
Google calls this Video Search?!
Google calls this Video Search?!
02/01/2005 09:22 PMGoogle#8217;s new video search sounds really cool, but I just
can#8217;t seem to get behind it. As cool as it sounds, I find that I
am coming away from the experience feeling like there is simply
something missing. Being I have yet to see ANY video clips at all with
the service, I think the beta program seriously should be renamed
something else entirely#8230;.
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Google Adds to Video Search
Google Adds to Video Search
04/04/2005 07:03 PMRed Herring Apr 4 2005 11:27PM GMT
Google Planning Audio and Video Search
Google Planning Audio and Video Search
07/13/2004 10:20 PMSource: New York Post - Google is planning to launch a new feature to
allow users to scour the Internet for audio and video clips, The Post
has learned....
Google Prepared To Offer Audio And Video
Search
Google Prepared To Offer Audio And Video
Search
07/13/2004 06:55 PMWebProNews Jul 13 2004 11:08PM GMT
Googlevision: Google to launch an web
video clip search
Googlevision: Google to launch an web
video clip search
06/17/2005 07:13 PMGoogle, the online search giant, is to launch a new search feature for
online video clips.

Google updates mapping service and
expands video search
Google updates mapping service and
expands video search
04/05/2005 12:12 PMGoogle Maps now includes satellite imagery, and Google's video search
will soon start taking user submissions.


Google: Search for Public Online Cameras
and Video Feeds
Google: Search for Public Online Cameras
and Video Feeds
09/19/2004 03:49 PMTech-Recipes Sep 19 2004 6:18PM GMT
Turn any PC into a High End TV and
Personal Video Recorder With ATI's
Revolutionary Video Processor
Turn any PC into a High End TV and
Personal Video Recorder With ATI's
Revolutionary Video Processor
09/14/2004 05:29 AMStockhouse Canada Sep 14 2004 9:35AM GMT
TECHBITS: Travel search, Google
foundation, Wireless map, Hi-res mobile
video
TECHBITS: Travel search, Google
foundation, Wireless map, Hi-res mobile
video
01/05/2005 09:55 PMAP via San Francisco Chronicle Jan 5 2005 11:31PM GMT
Flash Video Template: Showcase Website
for Personal Video
Flash Video Template: Showcase Website
for Personal Video
08/16/2004 07:42 PMJazz up your website with a custom Flash viewer for your home videos.
great web searching tool, free download,
cool search web, search the web, google
web search, web search engine
great web searching tool, free download,
cool search web, search the web, google
web search, web search engine
06/20/2004 03:27 AMRe-Search is a new product that you can load it on your desktop. Of
course it is totally free. Search the web became easy, fast and
effectively! [PRWEB Jun 20, 2004]
New Feature: Adding Metadata to Search
Results
New Feature: Adding Metadata to Search
Results
03/11/2003 09:43 AMNew Feature: Adding Metadata to Search Results
Ok. Here's a cool (well I think its cool at least -- let me
know if its useless) new thing. What I've done is added metadata
to search results so you can look at a search result and see visually
whether that post has:
- Multiple Links
- Any images
- Any mailto links
Why? What Was I Thinking?
We all surf the net a lot and while we might not be able to
remember an exact posting, we tend to be able to remember some of its
characteristics -- WHEN they deviate from the norm AND if they're
visual in nature. When I think about cool cell phones for
example, I'd naturally think of Russell. But
Russell has written so much on cell phones that if the search result
can tell me "Has 5 pictures" then I can get a rough feel if this might
be the posting. Similarly if I'm looking for a post where I
remember that it had a mailto link then I can now tell from the search
results. Now both mailtos and pictures are still somewhat
uncommon in blog posts so I start the count on those from 1 (i.e. I'll
display their count if there is at least 1). But we assume that
blog posts have at least 1 url always so I only show urls when there
are more than 1 (which might not be the right thresh hold / is 5
better).
Sound silly? Here are some examples:
Should It Stay or Should It Go Now?
Let me know if this is worthwhile or simply featuritis and should
be eliminated (and yes that means that The
Clash is playing now on my iPod).
Adding Search Functionality to Perl
Applications
Adding Search Functionality to Perl
Applications
10/28/2003 11:08 PMDo you write applications that deal with large quantities of data --
and then find you don't know the best way to bring back the
information you want? Aaron Trevena describes some simple, but
powerful, ways to search your data with reverse indexes.
Anti-Trust Fears May Keep MS from Adding
Desktop Search to Windows
Anti-Trust Fears May Keep MS from Adding
Desktop Search to Windows
02/01/2005 09:43 PMeWeek is reporting that Microsoft
won't build desktop search into Windows. Why not?
“Speaking on a panel on search technology at the Harvard
Business School's Cyberposium, Mark Kroese, general manager of
information services and merchant platform product marketing for MSN,
said the federal antitrust battle Microsoft waged with the government
has made the company think twice about what technologies it can add to
the operating system.
"Working at Microsoft today vs. five years ago is different,"
Kroese said. "If anyone thinks the antitrust case hasn't slowed us
down, you're wrong. If I want to meet with a products manager for
Windows there needs to be three lawyers in the room. We have to be so
careful, we err on the side of caution. We are on such a fine line of
conduct."
Indeed, while including desktop search in Windows might seem
like a logical step to many, "there's no immediate plan to do that as
far as I know," Kroese said. "That would have to be a Bill G.
[Microsoft chairman and chief software architect Bill Gates] and the
lawyers' decision."
Google Adding Image Ads to AdWords
Google Adding Image Ads to AdWords
05/12/2004 06:47 PMSearch Engine Journal-46 minutes agoGoogle, the monster of both
Internet search and search engine advertising, is adding something to
their AdWords system that not many expected - banners, or ...
Google adding major libraries to
database
Google adding major libraries to
database
12/19/2004 03:06 PM
New York Times
Google Is
Adding Major Libraries to Its Database
By JOHN MARKOFF and EDWARD WYATT
Google, the operator of the world's most popular Internet search
service, plans to announce an agreement today with some of the
nation's leading research libraries and Oxford University to begin
converting their holdings into digital files that would be freely
searchable over the Web.
It may be only a step on a long road toward the long-predicted
global virtual library. But the collaboration of Google and research
institutions that also include Harvard, the University of Michigan,
Stanford and the New York Public Library is a major stride in an
ambitious Internet effort by various parties. The goal is to expand
the Web beyond its current valuable, if eclectic, body of material and
create a digital card catalog and searchable library for the world's
books, scholarly papers and special collections.
Muninn
Harvard Pilot Project with Google
I just got a university-wide email regarding a pilot project that
Harvard is starting with Google. It looks like Google will also be
joining with other universities in this project, which will begin the
work of digitizing, and in the case of public domain works providing
public access to, the contents of the Harvard library
system.
Sounds good. Now if only we can figure out a way
to get more of the books, particularly those which are out of print,
into the public domain.
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Character Repertoire Validation for XML
Character Repertoire Validation for XML
01/16/2004 10:57 AMThis article presents a schema language for limiting the range of
characters permitted in an XML document. It can be used to protect
legacy applications or to enforce restrictions in document workflows.
Not the personal video player we've been
waiting for
Not the personal video player we've been
waiting for
11/20/2003 12:44 AMWhat's wrong with this picture? i-O Display Systems is coming out with
a portable video player in January that just happens to be missing a
screen to watch all the movies and shows stored on its 20GB hard
drive. The idea behind the Riviera, as the company calls it, is that
you'll hook it up to a TV or a computer when you want to watch
something, but for $600, they've got to be kidding. For that same
price you could get the 20GB Archos AV320, which does exactly the same
thing and comes with an LCD screen built-in. I-O says they have plans
to offer an add-on screen for the Riviera after it comes out, but they
either need to seriously reconsider what they plan to charge for these
things, or include a screen, otherwise why would anyone even consider
buying one? Read...
More from CES: Endless personal video
players
More from CES: Endless personal video
players
01/16/2004 10:57 AMWe saw an endless number of personal video players at CES last week,
so many that it's hard to keep them straight. The ones that...
ETV Personal Video Recorder Beta 6
ETV Personal Video Recorder Beta 6
07/05/2004 08:08 AMA personal video recorder (PVR) especially suited for European use.
More Personal Video Players from
Computex
More Personal Video Players from
Computex
06/04/2004 12:34 PM
The Register's
Tony Smith has even more about all the personal video players that are
popping up at Computex, including this very iPodesque X-Fram II from
TwinMOS (also sold as the Mobinote 7010) with a 7-inch, 754 x 480 LCD
and a 20GB 1.8-inch hard drive. They are even calling its bundled app
'DVX-POD,' just so you don't mistake their intentions. It's got an AV
port for on-the-fly MPEG4 encoding (although only at 352 x 288) and
can play back a wealth of formats, including Divx 3/4/5 (although no
word for XviD), WMV, and Quicktime 6, which is a rarity.
Read<
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Adding Image Ads Will Give Google Appeal
to Large Companies
Adding Image Ads Will Give Google Appeal
to Large Companies
05/13/2004 03:26 PMSearch Engine Lowdown May 13 2004 7:24PM GMT
Steve Jobs on personal video players
Steve Jobs on personal video players
01/09/2004 09:57 PMIn an interview with New York Times tech writers David Pogue and John
Markoff, Steve Jobs is cagier than ever about whether or not a...
WorldGate and Motorola's Ojo Personal
Video Phone
WorldGate and Motorola's Ojo Personal
Video Phone
05/27/2004 09:28 AMA company called WorldGate has teamed up with Motorola to field test
a(nother) videophone product, the Ojo ('ojo' means 'your money,
please' in Spanish). Their claiming to get video throughput of 30
frames-per-second over data pipes as thin as 110Kbps....
Sony's Personal Video Player is a
reality
Sony's Personal Video Player is a
reality
11/10/2003 11:05 PMRemember that prototype of a Sony personal video player we had on the
site a few months ago? Well it's coming out. The Giga Pocket
PCVA-HVP20 Personal Video Player has a 3.5-inch LCD screen, a 20GB
hard drive, and play Windows Media, MPEG1, and MPEG2 video files
(where's support for MPEG4 and DivX?). Comes out in Japan on the 22nd,
no word yet on a possible US release, but we hope and pray that they
bring this out here. Read...
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