January 25 message from skynetGoogle will use the existing search technology to find programs and images played on TV and extend the search scope beyond the Internet.
Google plans to launch a new video search technology by indexing on Tuesday, us time, in a way different from what was previously launched on the home page. This search technology is mainly used by scanning manyProgramThe provided closed title text to lock the content.
Google's index stores information from last month, including ABC, PBS, Fox News, and C-SPAN programs.
"We think television is an important part of people's lives, so we want to add all the TV programs to the index," said Jonathan Rosenberg, vice president of Google ."
This TV product shows Google's latest attempt to provide search services beyond the internet.
Charlene Li, a Forrester search engine analyst, believes many people are disappointed with Google's recent innovations because they do not integrate people directly with broadband services.
Five video images, program introductions, and playback and replay times are listed on Google's index. If you provide a zip code, you can also get local program information.
Google's competitor yahoo also launched the same service. If Google and Yahoo's services can attract users, TV program producers will provide more detailed program content on the Internet. Analysts believe that video search will be popular in the long term. (End)