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Some are calling it an internet video search others are making it sound
like it is an index of television shows. New Scientist adds some
information on what they are actually indexing.
>The search engine's new service sifts through the subtitles provided
by many programmes, allowing users to find shows of interest.
[(link)](http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn6927)
Engadget points out:
>we're surprised it's never been done before: set up a bunch of
machines to capture and index all the closed captioning data on the
line (and grab a few screen shots along the way for context). Boom,
instant full-TV index.
[(link)](http://www.engadget.com/entry/1234000560028908/)
After you zero in on your search results you are presented with screen
caps from several points in the show along with the subtitle context
from that portion of the program. The video of the program, though
probably stored somewhere at Google HQ are not made available for
download.
[(link)](http://tinyurl.com/6euro)
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