Yahoo unveils Video Search

Posted on Thursday, May 05 2005 @ 19:55 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Yahoo yesterday officially launched Yahoo Video Search. The new service helps users to find all kinds of video from sources such as CBS News, MTV and IFILM.

The beta version of this service was presented in December 2004. The general released allows users to search for all types of video, from news footage and movie trailers to clips from television shows and independently produced videos.
Currently available content on Yahoo Video Search includes news clips from CBS News and Reuters, music videos from Country Music Television, MTV.com and VH1.com and movie clips and trailers from IFILM.com. It also carries video clips from Scripps Network's Home & Garden Television and The Food Network as well as from Discovery Communications' Discovery Channel, Animal Planet and Travel Channel.

Yahoo's other partners include TVEyes, Internet Broadcasting Systems, The One Network, and Stupid Videos.

Google Video's new partners include the Discovery Channel, Animal Planet, the Discovery Health Channel, CNN, and others.
More info at Reuters


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