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Post by marknyc on Jul 25, 2006 17:56:58 GMT
From Lifehacker... Just-launched beta search engine Dabble finds video clips and lets you create personalized playlists of videos available across video-sharing sites and vlogs.
Collect and tag your favorite clips at Dabble and subscribe to other users' playlists and favorites ala del.icio.us. Dabble indexes videos from YouTube, blip.tv, Google Video and the Internet Archive, among others. Looks like Dabble's out to build a community of filmmakers and consumers who can swap media - right now there's a "Request and Offer" board where users looking for footage of an "exploding Catsup bottle" or the SARS outbreak can connect up with film producers. While I'd like to see Dabble build out its index ever more (what, no search results for "life hack"?!) it looks like a useful one stop shop for finding video clips. — Gina Trapaniwww.dabble.com/
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Post by Poptastic! on Jul 26, 2006 11:11:48 GMT
It doesn't seem to work very well - when you search for something you don't get all the YouTube results, so you might as well just use YouTube.
Jessica
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Post by marknyc on Jul 26, 2006 17:25:27 GMT
It is still in BETA. Give it a month or so.
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