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Is Google Extending YouTube into a Gaming Site?

Here’s an interesting repor t speculating that Google might actually be planning to make YouTube as a hosted gaming site.  Sometime in February 19, 2009 Google applied for a patent which carries the title – “Web-Based System for Generation of Interactive Games Based on Digital Videos.” The patent application which was published earlier this month states that: “the collaborative generation of interactive features for digital videos, and in particular to interactive video annotations enabling control of video playback locations and creations of interactive games.” This seems like somehow games would be built atop videos that are being submitted to hosting sites such as YouTube. So its either games will be created that hop in and out of popular videos or  a place where people could upload source videos will be created. This will allow users to play out multiple video scenes and combine them to create a YouTube hosted online game. If this is where this patent application is going through, then it will open up the possibility for anyone to create games using their video camera and a good video editing software. So, what do you think, does this makes sense at all? Here’s the part of the patent application explaining all these points: A video may have associated with it one or more annotations, which modify the appearance and/or behavior of a video as it was originally submitted to an online video hosting site. Some examples of annotations are graphical text box annotations, which display text at certain locations and certain times of the video, and pause annotations, which halt playback of the video at a specified time within the video. Some annotations, e.g. a graphical annotation (such as a text box annotation) comprising a link to a particular portion of a target video, are associated with a time of the target video, which can be either the video with which the annotation is associated, or a separate video. Selecting such annotations causes playback of the target video to begin at the associated time. Such annotations can be used to construct interactive games using videos, such as a game in which clicking on different portions of a video leads to different outcomes. Check out the SEO Tools guide at Search Engine Journal . Is Google Extending YouTube into a Gaming

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Yahoo Video Search Gets More Refiners

Yahoo just added some more search refiners to its video search vertical – TV and Movie Actors. These refineres aim to help you explore your TV shows and movies while searching for them on Yahoo Video Search. You can see these video search refiners on the left side of the Yahoo video search page once Yahoo video search displays your search results. These refiners were created intelligently which will narrow down your search intuitively. The new TV search refiner let you filter your video search result by characters, by the most popular episode and chronologically by season if you are searching for a specific TV show. In addition, you can also opt to view video clips from specific video hosting sites including Hulu or Joost. Movie actors search refiner on the other hand, lets you filter your search results by clips coming from the different movies they made, if you are searching for famous movie actors. These video search refiners add up to the previously introduced video search music refiner. Check out the SEO Tools guide at Search Engine Journal . Yahoo Video Search Gets More

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Bing Integrates MSN Videos and Video Search

Microsoft is rolling out the new Bing Videos site aimed at bringing a new unified online video destination.  The new Bing Video site combines Bing’s video search engine and MSN video site . In addition, the new Bing video site also lets you access videos across the web including those videos from MSN video, Hulu, ABC, and YouTube. This practically translates to over 900+ T.V. shows Bing videos was also re-organized to make it easier to navigate through the different video content and find the exact videos that you want to watch. And to make your video viewing session more pleasant, you can always turn on the “dim the lights” feature and enjoy watching videos online.  Great if you have that new iMac  or a MacBook hooked up on a 52″ Samsung plasma Tv. Check out the SEO Tools guide at Search Engine Journal . Bing Integrates MSN Videos and Video

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