For example, ask for a stock quote, the definition of a word, the square root of pi, who directed "Gone with the Wind" – and you'll get results served up neatly in card format. Technology Should Do the Hard Work'
Google has since become synonymous with the word "search" and as most of us know, is often used in place of the word. Over time, many search engines have come and gone, as users have spoken with their keyboards (and literally with their voices...
I was able to connect with influencers and decision makers, which helped with PR and word of mouth. Word of mouth is still the best source for recommendations. The company was formed by two serial technology entrepreneurs, Lucinda Duncalfe and...
Microsoft thought that putting a Tupperware-style twist on its Windows 7 rollout -- launching an initiative to encourage thousands of employees, partners, and technology enthusiasts to throw parties in their homes and communities -- would help...
Nexidia offers a tool to index spoken-word content, using technology developed at Georgia Tech University. Users can search to find the exact point in a track where a word or phrase can be found. ZoomInfo is a business people search engine that...
Podscope is the first podcast search engine that actually looks for and listens to every spokenword in a podcast," said David Ives, President and CEO of TVEyes. New Search Engine for Technology Professionals Debuts.
TVEyes is using voice recognition technology to create a "spokenword index" that makes these programs keyword searchable. A new free service from multimedia search engine TVEyes lets you search each and every wordspoken during TV news broadcasts...
TVEyes is utilzing voice recognition technology to create a "SpokenWord Index" that makes these programs keyword searchable. A new free service from multimedia search engine TVEyes allows a searcher to keyword search each and every wordspoken...
News of a Google "Premium Content" Program Begins Surfacing - Word of a "deep web" initiative that will make some premium content accessible on Google is beginning to leak out. In other words, every wordspoken in a podcast or on a video blog is...
Search Every WordSpoken in a Video Clip (Transcript Search) It's likely that this technology comes from Vivisimo. I've already come across news clips, movie trailers, music videos, and television programs.
In other words, every wordspoken in a video clip will be searchable. BlinkxTV uses speech recognition technology to create a searchable transcript. More in the news release. iFilm, the treasure chest of viral videos, music videos, short films, and...
BlinkxTV uses speech recognition technology to let you keyword search every wordspoken and view online content from many content partners including Sky News, C-SPAN, and the BBC. Yahoo does allow you to keyword search each and every wordspoken on...
Blinkx TV allows you to not only search metadatata associated with each video file but also every wordspoken in the report. Finally, the Reuters site is powered by technology from a company called FeedRoom.com.
Podscope, the new web engine that allows you to keyword search each and every wordspoken in a podcast is now live in beta mode. For several weeks I've noticed that using the trigger word "books" or "book" in a Google search always included a...
TVEyes offers technology that automatically indexes and allows users to keyword search EVERY wordspoken in a television or radio broadcast and then watch the full motion video or hear the audio online.
Video Search will allow you to search every wordspoken during television news broadcasts from the BBC, Sky News, and Bloomberg. Late word from Yahoo! It's worth pointing out that video search databases like BlinxTV and audio search database...
Word in MediaPost, Thomas to Send PRWeb Sponsored Ads, that the ThomasB2B PPC ad network that debuted in September will soon begin placing ads on the PRWeb news release site. I'm sticking with the single word for now, while ClickZ goes with two words.
ShadowTV.com offers a fee-based service where you can search (or be alerted) in realtime to every wordspoken on most of the major U.S.news networks and several local stations. Both of these databases use voice recognition technology.
Meanwhile, see the excellent Boston Globe article exploring the issue more, from the fact that googol was never used to describe a commercial product or service and that Google as a word existed in the English language back to about 1380: http...
Search for iraq, and you'll see headlines appear above the regular web listings next to the word "News. If it weren't for this copy from Google, the page probably would not rank well for a query involving the word "refurbished.