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- Web search powerhouse Google
has announced a beata service that give users the ability to search
the content of television programs from leading TV content providers
including ABC, CBA, NBC, PBS, the NBA, Fox News, and C-SPAN, among others.
The Google Video beta searches across the closed captioning content
of selected content. Google began indexing these programs in December,
2004.
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- Entering a query such as "Bin Laden"
will return a list of relevant television programs with still images
and text excerpts from the exact point in the program where the search
phrase was spoken. Google Video offers these additional search features:
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- Preview page: Displays up to five
still video images and five short text segments from the closed
captioning of each program.
- Upcoming episodes: Shows when
the program will be aired next.
- Search within the show: Enables
searching for specific words within a given program.
- Program details: Offers program
and episode information including channel, date and time.
- Change location: Finds the next
time and channel where a program will air locally according to
zip code. For television channels and content producers, Google
Video can increase viewership by providing Google users with information
on future airings of relevant programs.
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- Based on our sample search results,
Google also plans to offer searchers access to the actual video clips
that include their search terms. Currently, however, all of our search
results included the notation "Video is not currently available."
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- "What Google did for the web, Google
Video aims to do for television," said Google co-founder and president
of Products Larry Page in a company press release. "This preview
release demonstrates how searching television can work today. Users
can search the content of TV programs for anything, see relevant thumbnails,
and discover where and when to watch matching television programs. We
are working with content owners to improve this service by providing
additional enhancements such as playback."
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- To read more about recent additions
to Google's functionality, see these articles:
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