
Google will begin archiving personal video clips as part of its ever-expanding search service, company co-founder Larry Page said on Monday.
We're going to start taking video submissions from people" in the next few days, Page told a crowd at the National Cable & Telecommunications Association show in San Francisco. Later, in response to a reporter's question, he called the move an "experiment in video blogging."
The announcement comes as the Mountain View, California-based company is ramping up ambitious video search plans. In January, it unveiled Google Video, an engine that lets people search the text of TV shows. The service scours programming from PBS, Fox News, C-SPAN, ABC and the NBA, among others, making broadcasts searchable the same day.
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