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MeeVee Gets TV Search Patents =================== In This Issue =================== SES NY 2006 Agenda Posted; IAC's Barry Diller Keynoting + Top Stories + More From The Search Engine Watch Blog + Daily SearchCast: Search News Via Podcast + Our...
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month); Dell leaves not-for-prime-time info on a computer out in public...
MeeVee, which allows you to search
through television listings, has gained two patents related to TV search. The
patents -- 6,651,253 and 6,973,665 -- cover how MeeVee tags video content with
meta data and searching through the meta data to find...
Gary recently blogged about MeeVee, a new searchable television guide. TV Genius is a new site for those searching for TV shows in the UK. No, it won't show you video. It's
just a way to search through programme listings you might be looking for.
MeeVee: A New Search Vertical for TV Listings - MeeVee and allows the user to search a database of U.S.television listings and offers several other features. The article also mentions that MeeVee was originally launched in 2000 as MyDTV.
It's called MeeVee and allows the user to search a database of U.S.television listings and offers several other features. Burlingame, Calif.based MeeVee relies on advertising for revenue. The article also mentions that MeeVee was originally...