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  2. The AOL.com video experience serves up the best video content from AOL and around the web, curating informative and entertaining snackable videos.

  3. Video search engine - Wikipedia

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    The main use of these search engines is the increasing creation of audiovisual content and the need to manage it properly. The digitization of audiovisual archives and the establishment of the Internet, has led to large quantities of video files stored in big databases, whose recovery can be very difficult because of the huge volumes of data and the existence of a semantic gap.

  4. Truveo - Wikipedia

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    Truveo is a search engine for Web video, based in San Francisco and operated by Oath Inc.It was founded in 2004 by Timothy Tuttle and Adam Beguelin. [1] Truveo launched its first commercial video search service in September 2005. [2]

  5. Finder (website) - Wikipedia

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    Finder compares products in over 100 categories. [6] Its comparisons include credit cards, home loans, bank accounts, insurance, mobile phones and plans, broadband, shopping coupons, Internet TV and energy.

  6. Bing Videos - Wikipedia

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    The previous incarnation of MSN Video was launched in 2004 as an internet video streaming service created and run by Microsoft, now known as Bing Videos.It featured various content, including music videos, JibJab animated shorts, IFILM picks, viral videos, original content, TV shows such as Arrested Development, and news shorts.

  7. YouTomb - Wikipedia

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  8. Video file format - Wikipedia

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  9. Google Video - Wikipedia

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    Google Video was a free video hosting service, originally launched by Google on January 25, 2005. [1]Initially focused on searching TV program transcripts, [2] it soon evolved to allow hosting video clips on Google servers and embedding onto other websites, akin to YouTube.