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Searchable Video Now Available For You To Create

Dennis Radeke | 05/18

The Future of Video is Searchable

It looks like we’ve taken another small step forward in making video searchable on the web easier than ever before.  Recently, a page on searchable video was updated to include a downloadable excerpt from a book on making video searchable and a SWF player that you can use to embed your video with the search ability.

So, while its out there, I encourage you to visit the site, check out the excellent book and of course, download the SWF player.  If getting video online is your thing, connecting it to people who want to see it should be job #1.  This tutorial and SWF player should help you do that.

Look at the bottom of the page for the bits I’m talking about.

[Production Premium searchable video]

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