AOL and MTV Hook Up for Video Search
December 5, 2005
As Jon Miller said at Web 2.0, video is one place AOL plans to lead. Release here.
As Jon Miller said at Web 2.0, video is one place AOL plans to lead. Release here.
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With AOL's ability to offer 2.5 million video assets available on the Internet indexed through Singingfish, and general incumbency on video search, I can't help but wonder how well the search conventions support any scalable solution. My blog article Who Who Cares About Text Anyway delves into the matter, and suggests the point that should they even establish tagging standards for video algorithms, how would they enforce them to the wider viral community?
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