25 janvier 2005 04:06
Google TV
Isabelle Hontebeyrie
This morning (Jan 25), Google will introduce a new video search service. This index will be operated separately from the search engine offered on Google's home page.
According to the Associated Press: " Google's index, which began storing information last month, includes programming from ABC, PBS, Fox News and C-SPAN. "We think TV is a big part of people's lives," said Jonathan Rosenberg, Google's vice president of product management. "Ultimately, we would like to have all TV programming indexed.""
Reuters point out that : " Unlike other services that find and play video clips, Google's initial version shows selected text, up to five still video images and a variety of viewing information. "Now users can search the content of thousands of TV programs, find the shows that have the information they're looking for, and learn when they can watch them," Google co-founder Larry Page said in a statement. "
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