Meta Engine Ixquick's Offers Video Search
October 11th, 2007 | 2,447 Views RSS Feed
Pandia informs that Ixquick, one of the best metasearch engines, has recently added video search to its service. But, Ixquick relies upon Blinkx, another metasearch engine, to deliver search results.

Apart from Ixquick, Sproose video search engine also has collaborated with Blinkx to integrate Blinkx's results into its own site.
With a single click on the video option at the home page, now the Ixquick users will get a few popular video feeds below the search form. Besides, the video search result pages are simple, uncluttered and easy to read. Sometimes, Ixquick also adds a video still photo or live video clip to the left of the listing. The user can restrict the video search to one of several sub-categories like business, entertainment, news, sports and community. Overall, this new technological advance makes Ixquick a more attractive meta keyword search alternative.
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September 20th, 2008 at 13:03
Video blogs are coming along!