CLIPBLAST! VIDEO
SEARCH ENGINE LAUNCHES
WITH INDUSTRY’S FIRST
VIDEO SEARCH TOOLBAR
Pioneering Company’s
Debut at ‘Video on the Net’
Conference
Gives Users Fast, Free Way to Find
Video Clips From Anywhere on Web
BOSTON
(Sept.
12, 2006)
— ClipBlast! (www.clipblast.com),
a pioneering video search
technology, today introduced the
industry's first online video search
toolbar and formally emerged from an
18-month beta period. The company
made its debut at the Fall 2006
Video on the Net conference,
here through September 14.
ClipBlast’s patent-pending
technology gives users the ability
to search for video clips from
across the entire web – a capability
that even search-engine stalwarts
like Google and
MSN
do not provide. Consumers and
companies alike can easily add
ClipBlast!’s unique toolbar (www.clipblast.com/toolsSearch.php)
to their web sites and blogs, by
simply copying and pasting HTML
code.
“ClipBlast! is to
video search what Google once was to
static-page search,” said Gary
Baker, ClipBlast! founder and CEO.
“Today, users are mostly forced to
search for video within the walls of
a specific site. We knock down
those walls and give users freedom
to find and access relevant video
clips – whether the content was
posted to YouTube, CNN or some
quality video in between.”
Now that 75 percent of
U.S.
households have broadband, video
sharing has emerged as the web’s
killer app. YouTube is now the 10th
most trafficked site on the web, and
even once-static properties like
blogs, newsletters and informational
websites are increasingly adding
video. Video search, on the other
hand, is still at the starting gate,
with no defined market leaders.
While video sharing sites largely
center around entertainment, video
search delivers freedom to access
multimedia information as well as be
entertained.
“Users are getting
accustomed to viewing video on the
Internet,” said Baker. “In no time
at all, they’re going to expect to
find video content the same way they
find other information – through
search. ClipBlast! is ready to meet
this demand.”
ClipBlast! has spent
the last two years quietly cementing
its front-runner status in the
emerging video search market by
indexing millions of video clips
from across the web. The company’s
patent-pending technology crawls the
web in search of video, then
categorizes video files, web pages
and feeds so that the most relevant
clips can be served up in real-time,
on demand.
Users can search,
save and share video clips with
friends, family and community. The
MyClipBlast! personalization
tool takes video online a step
further, enabling users to request
in advance that video clips on
certain subjects be emailed whenever
they become available. A baseball
fan can, for example, enter “NY
Yankees” as a search term to receive
real-time email links to all related
footage.
For site owners,
ClipBlast! offers back-end video
search technology that organizes and
monetizes video libraries. Like
Google and other traditional search
engines, ClipBlast! helps provide
content owners and advertisers with
significant revenue opportunities by
delivering active, targeted
video-viewing audiences.
About ClipBlast!
Founded in 2004, ClipBlast! provides
pioneering video search that uses
patent-pending technology to
continuously update the largest
index of video content from across
the Internet. ClipBlast!'s fast,
easy interface gives users instant
access to millions of quality,
highly relevant, targeted clips from
the world’s major media brands,
independent producers and
individuals -- clips that inform,
enlighten, inspire and entertain.
The company is based in
Agoura Hills,
Calif.
To learn more, visit
http://www.clipblast.com.