Global Search – A New Revolutionary Tool

Posted in Tips & Tools, Announcements by ppanwar on May 25th, 2007

This latest Global Search functionality allows for either localized or external searching with previews from either Uvouch’s library of over 700,000 videos or over 10 million videos on the Web’s nine most popular video sites

Search at Uvouch is accomplished locally or externally from a simple text query. As an example, a text search for a video will render any relevant local results, but users are now also directed to an open API search of the top 9 other video sites in the world. Global search adds another dimension to an already quality video community experience.

Click on the link below to see the external global search live in action

Click to perform a funny commercial global search


Uvouch users now have access to virtually any video from YouTube, Livevideo, Grouper, Metacafe, Dailymotion, Revver, Veoh, Blip.tv or Soapbox.msn. Relevant search results are displayed in a preview where users can watch and add their favorites with a click right from their Uvouch home community. Combined with browser add buttons, embeddable video rolls and playlists and a vast array of user tools this added search capability sets Uvouch apart from every other video community on the Internet

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One Response to “Global Search – A New Revolutionary Tool”

  1. Phil Butler Says:

    We have followed your innovation and improvements from the start. This latest tool is fantastic and allows people to seamlessly add video and utilize it from anywhere. I applaud your continued efforts and cannot wait for the next improvement.
    Phil Butler

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