Blinkx partners up with LifeMinute.TV
Blinkx, the video search engine firm, has formed a partnership with LifeMinute.TV, a portal to free, broadcast-quality video and audio content.
Blinkx, the video search engine firm, has formed a partnership with LifeMinute.TV, a portal to free, broadcast-quality video and audio content.
The aim of the partnership is to give Blinkx users access to a wide array lifestyle video content. Blinkx will place advertising against the videos and share resulting revenue with LifeMinute.TV.
Bill Mitreuter, Director of Business Development at LifeMinute.TV, said: "We are excited to partner with blinkx as its unique technology and advanced search capabilities enable fans everywhere to easily discover and watch relevant video content online."
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Blinkx has made more than 720 partners and indexed over 35 million hours of video and audio content to date.
Its share price rose 1.63% to 77.75p by 08:01.
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