Blinkx, a video search engine as discussed has indexed more than 12,000,000 hours of audio, video, viral and TV content, and made it “fully searchable and available on demand.” Blinkx Strikes Ask.com Video Search-Engine Deal from CNNMoney.com reports that Blinkx will establish a deal with Ask.com and will help in video searches.
From CNNMoney,
Ask.com customers will be able to search for news clips, music videos and other television content by accessing a Blinkx search box on the Ask.com website.
Blinkx claims it’s the world’s largest video search engine and is looking to profit from video advertising spending, which research firm eMarketer estimates will top $2.9 billion in the U.S. alone by 2010.
From Prnewswire,
“Ask.com’s momentum is impressive and we’re very proud to be powering their new video search offering,” said Suranga Chandratillake, founder and CEO, blinkx. “This relationship further demonstrates our technology leadership in the video search space and is an exciting development for our 130 or so media partners whose content can now be accessed through Ask.com.”
Mark
SEO Tags : Ask.com, Blinkx, Video Search
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