AOL launches online video search service

AOL is expected to test a new Internet video service online today.

AOL's latest move has been evaluated by analysts as an attempt to demonstrate that AOL has learned from the mistakes paid by its leading position in the online world. AOL was once a king in the online world.

AOL Video service aims to give users a unique address to watch online videos or search videos on the Internet, upload videos online, buy or watch thousands of free TV shows through 45 channels. Video provided on demand on any device.

The service developer said users will be able to subscribe and rent videos through AOL Video later this year.

Picture 1 of AOL launches online video search service However, experts still believe that AOL's service will certainly meet a lot of difficulties when it has lost the opportunity to attract young audiences. On the other hand, experts also say that the plan to develop online video services will be a big change in AOL's new position on the Internet.

The most impressive thing for users when using AOL Video is the ability to allow them to find anything they want, even if this means users will not watch directly on AOL. This is a big change, AOL is like a gate and people go anywhere to find their own resources.

UnCut feature on AOL Video is a feature that allows users to upload, share or discuss user-generated video clips - similar to YouTube's. Users can also send videos to mobile phones, handheld devices or computers.

AOL also plans to allow other sites to integrate its video search technology directly.

AOL Video is available at http://www.aolvideo.com

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