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oSkope Visual Search is an innovative way to "see" the internet. They have tapped into the market of people who think about the world differently and don't want to conduct traditional linguistic searches. With oSkope, you can search Amazon, eBay, Flickr and YouTube with the ease of looking at pretty pictures and dragging your mouse. |
Posts Tagged with ‘video-search’
Search the Internet Visually With oSkope
09/21/2007, 11 months 1 week ago
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VeZoomStrip - Live Video Feeds For Bloggers
08/21/2007, 1 year ago
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VeZoom is an online video search engine that has been putting in some hard work to increase its service's features and its footprint across the web. Two weeks ago, Profy featured a review of MyVeZoom, which provides users with a customizable interface to locate videos from. Now, the service is out recruit from the crowd of bloggers. |
MyVeZoom - Extends Video Search
08/08/2007, 1 year ago
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MyVeZoom is a customizable extension of the VeZoom video search engine. VeZoom continuously monitors over 18 million hours of online video featured in over 60 online channels. From YouTube to the obscure, myVeZoom scours the Web for relevant UGC and professionally produced content. The straightforward UI and comprehensive nature of myVeZoom is promising. Drag-and-drop organization and other Web 2.0 tools make myVeZoom one of the cleanest video tool releases in some time. This early test of the main search utility and its [...] |
Blinkx IPO News and A Look At AI
04/26/2007, 1 year 4 months ago
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Blinkx video search appears to be going public next month. The decision emanates from the Autonomy Group, which intends to exercise an option over their shares in Blinkx. Blinkx just announced the other day a partnership with National Geographic to index their acclaimed documentaries. Blinkx is currently the world's largest video search engine. Their service has endeavored to solve the problem of accessing the vast amount of video on the Web via their unique search capability. |
Top Ten Picks: Yahoo! Pipes Video-Based Mashups
04/09/2007, 1 year 4 months ago
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Yahoo! Pipes has been helping people mash for a good few weeks now. Buzz has built considerably around the platform, and some of the items that have resulted from user experiments are becoming increasingly popular. NewTeeVee found ten video-related mashups that they suggested their readers give a look-see, which we thought you, our readers, would like to learn a bit about, too. |
Uvouch Beta - A Home For Your Video
03/02/2007, 1 year 5 months ago
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Search, find and save video clips and links from anywhere on the Web - all in one place - with one simple click. |
PixsyPower: Your Own Media Search Engine
12/21/2006, 1 year 8 months ago
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Yesterday we covered a Pixsy-powered search tool FINDITALL. And only on December 19 Pixsy Corporation itself announced launch of PixsyPower. This project has actually been talked about since September and is really long-awaited. |
FindItAll: A New Search Tool Launched. But Is It Actually New?
12/20/2006, 1 year 8 months ago
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On Monday a new search engine for video content and images was launched. I am talking here about FindItAll developed by BigString. The press release informs us that currently FINDITALL searches content of major media content providers, including YouTube, MetaCafe, StupidVideos.com, Addicting Clips, Fandango, iFilm, Grouper, Reuters, Entertainment Weekly, Hollywood.com, MSNBC, The New York Times and DailyLOL. |




