SAN FRANCISCO -- Move over blogging -- here comes Internet-based home video, to a Google server near you.
While there’s no formal announcement yet, Google co-founder Larry Page said Monday that the well-known search engine concern would soon let the general public upload self-produced videos to Google’s servers, partly in an effort to learn more about how to more efficiently search and display information about video-based data.
“It’s an experiment we want to run,” said Page of the video-uploading service, which he said the company will formally announce “in the next few days.” Page made the non-announcement announcement during Monday’s opening panel discussion at the National Cable & Telecommunications Show here, upstaging his luminary fellow panelists John Chambers of Cisco, Brian Roberts of Comcast, Jon Miller of AOL and Jeffrey Katzenberg of Dreamworks.
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