Yahoo hears call of audio search

By Dawn Kawamoto, CNET News.com
Friday, August 05, 2005 12:00 PM

Yahoo introduced on Thursday an audio search beta to help people track down music downloads, podcasts, newscasts, speeches and interviews.

As previously reported, Yahoo Audio Search features a variety of music-related search files, including music videos, albums and artists' Web sites.

Audio and video search are two areas that Yahoo is heavily investing in, as competition with search giant Google heats up. Yahoo, for example, announced plans last year to buy Musicmatch for US$160 million.

The new audio search feature will be integrated with other Yahoo search categories, such as video, images and news. Independent publishers will be allowed to submit content to Yahoo's audio index, which will include more than 50 million audio files.

Yahoo Audio Search will also let people save their audio searches via Yahoo's My Web 2.0, a "social" search engine. This lets people share their musical preferences with others by using RSS feeds of their saved Web pages.


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