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Blinkx Launches Yet Another Online TV Service

By Robert Andrews - Wed 02 Apr 2008 03:23 AM PST

After Joost, Babelgum, iPlayer, Livestation, Vuze et al comes yet another online TV platform. Web video search index Blinkx is branching farther out into distribution by launching its own version - hybrid P2P player Blinkx Broadband TV (BBTV). Its only content partners at launch are said to be film distributor Dogwoof and ubiquitous news provider ITN, though the repertoire this morning consisted of short cartoons, all on-demand.

Blinkx says BBTV (which, incidentally, also stands for BoingBoing TV) harnesses Blinkx’s core speech recognition video transcription technology to offer searchability and clickable subtitles that point to web pages in a manner tightly integrated with the 1.8Mb Windows-only TV app. If the world really needs another P2P TV app, then it may be because of this snazzy-sounding feature - but it’s something that didn’t seem to work during my test.

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2 Responses:
  • From stone Wed 02 Apr 2008 04:33 AM

    I don’t think this company has found a revenue model. I doubt they’re around in 2 years.

  • From Random Sampling Wed 02 Apr 2008 07:44 AM

    This company is an offshoot of Autonomy.  There are some very smart people working here with some really big licensing issues that will ultimately kill them.

    I know the ASR engine they use to index the video.  It’s good, but there is far better stuff out there.

    I say this new venture is a fizzle with no buyout or white knight willing to touch it.

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