The search engine giant Google Inc. (www.google.com) announced on April 4 that it will expand the Google Video search service to incorporate people’s personal movies. At the annual cable industry convention in San Francisco on April 4, Google co-founder Larry Page said that Google is going to start taking video submissions from people.
In January 2005 Google launched the beta version of its video search service http://video.google.com, which allows users to find content in television programs from such providers as Fox News, the NBA and PBS. The Google Video service allows users to see still images from the video clips and associated closed-captioning.