SingingFish Now Redirects to AOL Video; Truveo Redirects to SearchforVideo, ResourceShelf It gets more blog mentions, too. But, Yahoo News and AOL News have larger unique audiences. So, why is the tail wagging the dog?
His top engines were Yahoo Video, YouTube.com, AOL Video, Google Video and Singingfish.com (owned by AOL).What about monetization of video? Moderated by Chris Sherman, the presenters included Jon Leicht of Intuit, Eric Papczun of Performics, and...
AOL's acquisition of the two foremost video search companies; Truveo in December 2005, a complement to the acquisition of Singingfish in 2003; AOL Video also includes AOL® Video Search, which is based on industry leading video search technology...
The 1.8
million videos indexed through Truveo, expand our existing archive of 20,000+
original and licensed videos, and the 2.5 million videos from the Web indexed
through Singingfish. Sometime this week, AOL Video is to
begin making use of the...
The Singingfish index is also available on 20 web properties, including AOL, Lycos, Excite, metacrawler, and Dogpile. And Singingfish finds 300,000 to one million new streams daily. If you go to www.singingfish.com, you can find a broad range of...
Then, Karen spoke about Singingfish. Singingfish is an audio video search engine with a large and growing index of streaming media files. The Singingfish index is also available on 20 web properties, including AOL, Lycos, Excite, metacrawler, and...
Btw, this the same search project that Danny first blogged about first blogged about last August and again in September where he points out that France's Thomson once owned a multimedia search engine named Singingfish which is now owned by AOL.
AOL Singingfish: Nothing, nor anything with
google ces, even though Singingfish crawls. I'm going to rope Gary into doing some testing, which should be fun. But I thought I'd try a quick one myself. What do I get in a search for Google
on these...
So, as of today AOL owns both Truveo and Singingfish multimedia search sites and their crawling technology. Seattle-based Singingfish was acquired by AOL in 2003 and still maintains a standalone site along with a presence on the AOL Video Search site.
What's not growing
is AOL's long established Singingfish site. So here's a mashup for you. I wrote
earlier about YouTube and how I didn't really trust Alexa data to prove the popularity of
anything.
AOL has easy access to lots of video content from Time-Warner, deals with other providers, and also its own multimedia crawler with SingingFish. Will the AOL Video database of crawled video content continue to use SingingFish technology or will...
MTV content will also be available on AOL's "other" multimedia search engine, SingingFish. There is no doubt about it, AOL is playing hardball in the video search and the web video-on-demand business.
Still, many search engines offer video searching capabilities, including Google Video, Yahoo Video, Singingfish and Blinkx. Audio/video search technology is fast becoming a must for today' s digital lifestyle as more consumers gain access to high...
Unlike traditional search engines, Singingfish only indexes multimedia formats, including Windows Media, Real, QuickTime, and mp3 files. Currently on Singingfish, the most popular searches are for podcasts, music and radio programs.
Singingfish. That's AOL-owned Singingfish. Earlier I wrote of the French government wanting to provide loans to help develop a European-based
multimedia search engine, an effort to help counter perceived threats to French and European culture by...
Multimedia Search, SingingFish If you're in need of a couple of roundups that look at various search tools and services, two of them are online today. One in Time magazine and the other in The Boston Globe.
This content comes from SingingFish, a multimedia engine that's owned by AOL. Results that come from the SingingFish database are found using metadata search. Today, AOL begins rolling out their new, improved, and free video search service (beta...
SingingFish from AOL has long accepted contributions and feed content, as well. NOTE: The new features are now live. More details here, Google Video With Video Viewer Now Live and More Q&A With Google Video Manager.
SingingFish Adds New Video Content Partners - Singingfish, the multimedia search engine that's owned by AOL, has added several new video content partners. SEW Forums Live Atlanta Rodney Dangerfield Of Online Advertising No More!
Btw, iFilm also has content deals with AOL's SingingFish multimedia engine and Yahoo Video. iFilm, the treasure chest of viral videos, music videos, short films, and more has announced a content deal with Blinkx that will make its database...