
The History Channel UK and blinkx have formed a partnership which offers users to search History channel UKs historical audio and video content.
Suranga Chandratillake, CTO and founder of blinkx said that "blinkx is thrilled to be partnering with The History Channel UK, the History Channel UK offers some of the best historical content on the Web and we are happy to make it easily accessible through blinkx.tv."
Emily Lloyd, History Channel UK added, "With increasing numbers of people watching video online, we are keen to make as many of our programme clips available as possible on the website. Searchability is obviously extremely important and we're happy to be partnering with blinkx to ensure that more and more people find and view content from The History Channel."
blinkx offers a unique search technology that is optimized fro rich media content. They use and advanced speech recongnition technology that will automatically index and recognize Web video and audio. This gives searchers a tool that makes it much easier to find the specific word in a media clip.
Historical speeches from JFK, Albert Einstein and Neil Armstrong among many others, are part of the content offered.







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