Google & Yahoo! Compete For Video Searching

Friday 6 May 2005 @ 12:27 am

Google Video Beta
After 4 months of the launch of Google Video Beta in January 2005, Yahoo on Thursday, May 5, 2005, is releasing a finalized version of its video search engine, after five months of testing.

Google introduced a program in which independent and professional video producers can upload their shows into Google Video. Now, Yahoo said that it will allow video creators to send links of their content via Really Simple Syndication (RSS) for inclusion in its database.

Google has alreadt got new liaisons with TV programmers, including the Discovery Channel and CNN, so that people can find still images and text of their shows in Google’s index. Yahoo will also announce alliances with CBS News, MTV, Reuters and others to include their video clips within its searchable database as well.

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One Response to 'Google & Yahoo! Compete For Video Searching'

  1. Max - March 19th, 2007 at 12:34 pm

    While these two giants fight it out, my advice is to visit niche video search websites like Uvouch that search all to top video hosting sites (youtube, metacafe, revver, dabble, dailymotion, etc)

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