Feb 7, 2007 at 4:17pm ET by Chris Sherman
Video search service Searchforvideo has launched several new features today. From the press release:
Searchforvideo 4.0 introduces a new website design across several popular video categories that simplifies finding popular online video clips from the world’s most trusted video publishers. The next generation site design is intended to promote brand name video content so video publishers can easily connect with Searchforvideo’s millions of viewers.
In addition to showing feature video clips from around the Internet, viewers are now presented with brand name content channels. Searchforvideo has added hundreds of video partners to its search index and the new design is intended to bring popular video publishers to the surface.
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Glad to see SFV keep their very useful video podcast directory http://www.searchforvideo.com/podcast/ as well as video podcasts directories for French and German language content.
http://www.searchforvideo.com/podcast/francais/
http://www.searchforvideo.com/podcast/deutsch/
Also, I noticed that their Real Time Lens feature remains. It allows users to see what videos are being viewed and new content as it enters the database. Look for it at the bottom of the homepage.
Btw, the main SFV site is also available in Spanish and German.
http://www.searchforvideo.com/espanol/
http://www.searchforvideo.com/deutsch/