Monday, September 10, 2007

vTap is a mobile search engine for video results, and is now available on the iPhone and phones that support Microsoft Windows Mobile.

Veveo is officially launching its flagship product today, vTap. This product is a mobile search engine for video results, and is now available on the iPhone and phones that support Microsoft Windows Mobile.

We first covered Veveo here, when we learned of its funding to the tune of $28 million, as well as its partnership with Verizon for powering video search. You may remember that the vTap search engine operates by figuring out what you’re searching for as you type. This character-based incremental search will serve up instant results that dynamically change as you enter in more text. vTap then presents browsing options for you to view the clips. This is further refined by the fact that it’s a niche search engine that currently focuses on video vTap will soon be available for Java-enabled phones in the near future, which will include support for Nokia, Motorola, Samsung, LG and Sony Ericson phones.
More at:http://www.vtap.com/
Via-Mash

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