YouTube Adding Geographic Search

Tired of searching for “Paris” (France) on YouTube and mostly seeing video of Paris Hilton? A new geographic search feature (reported first by NewTeeVee) should take care of that. Video uploading users have been able to geotag videos on YouTube but not easily search for video by location. By contrast, Google Earth allows searching for […]

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Tired of searching for “Paris” (France) on YouTube and mostly seeing video of Paris Hilton? A new geographic search feature (reported first by NewTeeVee) should take care of that. Video uploading users have been able to geotag videos on YouTube but not easily search for video by location.

By contrast, Google Earth allows searching for geographically relevant YouTube videos by enabling the YouTube layer. YouTube videos also show up in Google Maps.


YouTube on Google Earth:

YouTube

Paris on YouTube

Louvre

The new location search on YouTube is a bit buried. If you search for a place, you’ll see a map icon in the first position, where there would otherwise be a video thumbnail:

Searching for Paris

Clicking that opens a map, with videos related to that location:

Location Search on YouTube

You can further refine your search for something specific in that location: hotels in my example above or (below) videos showing people standing on line for the iPhone in New York:

Iphone video

Despite the fact that local search for YouTube videos has been available in Maps and Earth, it’s a valuable addition to YouTube itself.


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Greg Sterling
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Greg Sterling is a Contributing Editor to Search Engine Land, a member of the programming team for SMX events and the VP, Market Insights at Uberall.

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