Thursday, March 26, 2009
GoogleVideo versus YouTube
YouTube
YouTube is a video sharing website where users can upload, view and share video clips. Three former PayPal employees created YouTube in February 2005. In November 2006, YouTube, LLC was bought by Google Inc. for US$1.65 billion, and is now operated as a subsidiary of Google. The company is based in San Bruno, California, and uses Adobe Flash Video technology to display a wide variety of user-generated video content, including movie clips, TV clips, and music videos,
as well as amateur content such as video blogging and short original videos.
Most of the content on YouTube has been uploaded by individuals, although media corporations including CBS and the BBC and other organizations offer some of their material via the site.
Unregistered users can watch the videos, while registered users are permitted to
upload an unlimited number of videos. Accounts of registered users are called "channels".
Videos that are considered to contain potentially offensive content are available only to registered users over the age of 18. The uploading of videos containing defamation, pornography, copyright violations, and material encouraging criminal conduct is prohibited by YouTube's terms of service.
GoogleVideo
Google Video is a free video sharing website and also a video search engine
from Google that allows anyone to upload video clips to Google's web servers
as well as make their own media available free of charge;
some videos are also offered for sale through the Google Video Store.
Uploaded videos were saved as a .gvi files under the "Google Videos"
folder in "My Videos" and reports of the video(s) details are logged and
stored in the user account. The report sorts and lists the number of times
that each of the users videos have been viewed and downloaded within a specific time frame.
These range from the previous day, week, month or the entire time that the videos have been there for. Totals are calculated and displayed and the information can be downloaded into a spreadsheet format or printed out.
Competing services include iFilm, Metacafe, Veoh, blip.tv, IKlipz.com,
and Outloud.tv. On October 9, 2006 Google agreed to buy former competitor
YouTube for $1.65 billion in stock,
but YouTube will remain a separate service under its own identity for the near future,
though Google Video searches include YouTube results as well.
Google announced on June 13, 2007 that the Google Video search results would
begin to include videos discovered by their search crawlers on other hosting services,
in addition to YouTube's and their own uploads. Search result links now open a frameset
with a Google Video header at the top, and the original player page below it,
similar to the way the Google Images search results are presented.
I like GoogleVideo because GoogleVideo has powerfull Search Engine . The searh engine will search videos in the world .
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