ShadowTV TVEyes is utilzing voice recognition technology to create a "Spoken Word Index" that makes these programs keyword searchable. In this post, we'll take a look at what's new from TVEyes, discuss their fee-based service, look at Podscope...
ShadowTV (Fee-Based) Both Danny and I, independently of one and another noticed that the searchable transcripts (and still images) from television shows (via tv stations in the Bay Area as well as satellite broadcasters) are no longer available via...
I also mentioned that fee-based services like ShadowTV, Fednet.net and CriticalMention also
offer near real-time searching of TV and some radio and have been around for years. Kim Zetter's Wired News article, Podcast Chaos Be Gone, takes a look at...
Fee-based services like ShadowTV, TV Eyes, and Critical Mention offer real-time transcript searching and viewing of material from many television networks and local stations. A brief AP article reports that Yahoo News will soon add streaming video...
ShadowTV (fee-based) Chris was correct, here's the overview. Before jumping into non-Google video search tools, I'll say that I'm somewhat "underwhelmed" (at this point) by Google Video. Many of Google's recent introductions and announcements have...
Google Video is nowhere near as comprehensive as the service offered by ShadowTV, though unlike Shadow TV, it is free. Hot on the heels of Yahoo's video search announcement, Google is launching Google Video, a new experimental service that allows...
ShadowTV (fee-based) Greg Linden posts about a paper by Sergey Brin and others that discusses the use of closed-captioning from television broadcasts as a tool to help find related material. Several products are already around that allow you to...
ShadowTV.com site that lets you search for video clips based on the closed-caption information associated with
them. A twofer on the concept of search meets TV. First, Bambi Francisco weighed in earlier this month with
ShadowTV.com offers a fee-based service where you can search (or be alerted) in realtime to every word spoken on most of the major U.S.news networks and several local stations. ShadowTV also uses closed captioning.