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Overhaul of Google Video, Plans for YouTube

Slimy   on 25 January 2007 - 22:49 · 3 comments & 2845 views

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Google has announced that Google Video will be transformed into a broader search index for all video online. Google Video search will include results from YouTube and users will be directed to YouTube for viewing. Google said in a company statement: "Google Video will become even more comprehensive as it evolves into a service where users can search for the world's online video content, irrespective of where it may be hosted." What this means for content already hosted on Google Video is current unclear.

Google also announced that YouTube will remain an independent subsidiary of Google and that Google would continue to provide search and monetization platforms. The company said that they "envision most user-generated and premium video content being hosted on YouTube." According to Ars Technica, the change only makes sense for a company that wants to sell video. Could Google Video become an alternative to the iTunes Store? Will Google really settle for just advertising as a source of income?

News source: Ars Technica

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#1 +M2Ys4U on 25 Jan 2007 - 22:53
Google answer that end question with their statement:
"premium video content".
#2 Liaqat_ali on 26 Jan 2007 - 00:20
I Kinda find metacafe much better, as compared to youtube now. Hopefully it's video database will grow with time.
#3 Joseph21 on 26 Jan 2007 - 00:33
premium content...

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