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September 27, 2005

Google revamps video search

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Filed under: Search Engines, Google, IPTV by brian_turner
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Google has overhauled its video search service and now allows users to plays back search results without the need to download a media player. The results play in a large video window within the browser, meaning that the service runs on Linux and Mac machines for the first time.

A brief description of the video clip is displayed next to the video window, including its length, the date it first appeared and a link to the originating website.

Google is airing Everybody Hates Chris – Chris Rock’s new comedy, to promote the service. Episodes will be available via Google all week prior to broadcast on Thursday.





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