Web giant Yahoo is developing a search engine for finding downloadable songs and music data from across the Internet, CNET News.com has learned. The Sunnyvale, Calif.-based company plans to introduce ...
Will it ever be possible for Google to create an index of audio content that users can search through like web pages? Results of early testing, which Google published in a blog article, indicates ...
Adding again to its entertainment offerings, Yahoo! on Thursday launched a free audio search engine capable of sorting through a hodgepodge of some 50 million songs, interviews, speeches, and podcasts ...
As you may have heard, Yahoo recently launched a new search service that attempts to track down audio files—music tracks, podcasts, and such audio odds and ends as interviews, speeches, and radio ...
Bidding to capture a piece of a potentially lucrative vertical area of search, Yahoo has launched a test of an audio search engine that gives users the ability to comb through some 50 million audio ...
A new Google experiment – Audio Overviews – turns some search results into spoken summaries. The feature is now available in Google’s Labs for U.S. users. What’s new: When enabled, Audio Overviews use ...
YouTube is launching a new type of audio-based ad unit to reach people who use the platform as their music and podcast player. Audio ads may sound like an odd fit for a website that specializes in ...