Media Search Engine Pixsy Powering EVTV1
Online video portal EVTV1 has signed a deal with media search engine Pixsy to use Pixsy’s video search technology with EVTV1’s Vidsense media player. Pixsy’s search technology finds still images as well as video.
The Vidsense video player lets publishers embed ad-supported 45 or 90-second video clips into their sites and share the ad revenue. Pre-roll ads are 15 or 30 seconds long. Publishers can’t choose what videos they want on their site. Instead, clips are selected automatically by Vidsense, depending on what content channel an affiliate publisher chooses, the content of their site, and the video’s rating (rated R to rated G).
“We’re excited to be partnering with Pixsy,” said Jaffer Ali, CEO of EVTV in a statement. “They have an extraordinary team that makes working together effortless. We will be using Pixsy’s search inside our syndicated Vidsenseâ„¢ player appearing on hundreds of websites.”
Pixsy operates a consumer level media search engine in their own right, but also licenses out its technology to companies like EVTV1, PureVideo.com, and Blastro.com. EVTV1 serves video clips in several different categories, including old TV clips, bizarre news, sports and animation.
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