Google switches on TV search beta

From VNU Network:

Google has launched a service designed to search TV content from US broadcasters including PBS, NBA, Fox News and C-SPAN.
The Google Video beta enables users to search across the closed captioning content of a growing number of TV programmes that the firm began indexing in December 2004.
Entering a query will return a list of relevant programmes with still images and text excerpts from the exact point in the programme where the search word or phrase was spoken, the search giant claimed.

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