AOL Previews One-Stop Video Portal
This week, AOL will be launching a beta version of the AOL Video portal. The portal, available at www.aolvideo.com, allows users to find, watch, and share millions of videos across the Web.
AOL Video includes video-on-demand content channels, AOL Video Search that is based on Truveo and Singingfish technology, a full-screen video player, and AOL’s UnCut Video offering with which users can upload and share videos directly from their camcorder, Webcam, video-enabled mobile phone, and PC.
Kevin Conroy, Executive VP of AOL, said in a statement that the introduction of AOL Video is an extension of AOL’s position as a leader in online video. “From originally produced and licensed programming to branded online video-on-demand channels to user-created videos that people create, upload and share on the Web themselves, AOL Video is truly the first one-stop source that brings the best videos on the Web together in one place and gives consumers more choice,” he said. Conroy adds that “if a video is out there, you’ll find it here on AOL Video.com.”
An online interactive programming guide will be at the center of the AOL Video portal’s main page and will feature paid and ad-supported content on more than 45 video-on-demand channels like A&E, MTV Networks, TBS, Warner Bros, and many others.
AOL Video Search will also be a prominent aspect of the portal, allowing users to crawl and index videos on the Web that traditional search engines are unable to find. It will return results from YouTube, Yahoo, Google Video, AtomFilms, and more. Users will be able to view videos from AOL Video across various platforms and devices, from desktops and laptops to plasma screens and handheld devices.
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