Video search engines help users sort through clips
| July 30, 2008 |
The Internet is teeming with so much video that searching through it is becoming one of the biggest challenges on the Web.
Video search engines such as http://www.Blinkx.com and http://www.EveryZing.com are among those racing search giant Google to try to solve the problem. Both use speech-to-text and other technologies to make video clips easier to search and view. There's a lot at stake. The video advertising market is projected to grow to $4.3 billion by 2011, up from $410 million in 2006, researcher eMarketer says.
By Russ Juskalian, Special for USA TODAY
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