Now You Can Search YouTube Audio with Podzinger

01.03.07

I just wrote a review over at SplashCast of speech-to-text search engine Podzinger's new feature to search YouTube. It's very impressive and wanted to make sure readers here knew about it too.

Results are different from searching YouTube metadata, so subscribing to feeds for both searches would probably be a good idea. There are a number of ways to do that, including Vixy's YouTube RSS generator or through the official capacity with an URL like this: www.youtube.com/rss/tag/monkey.rss That's of course most useful if you want to subscribe to YouTube videos tagged "monkey."

How many people are going to want to subscribe to searches for words used in YouTube? A whole lot, I think.

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5 Responses to “Now You Can Search YouTube Audio with Podzinger”

  1. billybob Says:

    Pretty cool. I like Pluggd.com’s UI better but they only do podcasts right now. They should do this too.

  2. manga freak Says:

    Searching on “britney” “saddam” and “bush” shows disconcerting lack of relevant results, but a kind of amazing consistency…hmm… “anal” produces the same…Maybe podzinger is trying to clue us into a larger truth?

  3. Justin Kistner Says:

    Speech-to-text conversion, facial recognition, and similar rich media conversion technologies are why I say there will be no Web 3.0. I think we’ll just see rich media exist as an enhancement layer on top of 2.0 infrastructure. The basic functions of written content will remain for search, accessibility, etc. I look forward to the emergence of more useful technologies like this one. And yeah, I’ll be adding a rep tracking feed for YouTube now. ;)

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