Google's Video search is updated.
They now include videos from YouTube.
http://video.google.com/ Now if only they implement a feature on YouTube that allows you to download a higher quality file to your computer just like on Google Video. |
I did read something in the paper today that Youtube was going to start implementing a pay to view(or download), revenue sharing type situation in order to attract higher quality content, so maybe that will be part of the package.
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The add-revenue program is expected to be in affect a few months from now and it’s obviously only for people who own the copyright of the content. It’s a good way to get the money back from your camcorder. Google is already offering some Independent Producers 70% royalties for their programs and it’s the Producers that sets the download price for each program.
I’m very glad Google included videos from YouTube in their searches because I won’t have to be searching on both sites any more. Google’s ultimate goal is to have most online videos categorized in their video search engine and I predict they will soon offer movie searches from iTunes since they do have a very close relationship with Apple. |
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