Tag: Suranga Chandratillake

  • Blinkx.tv unveils online video search

    Blinkx.tv unveils online video search

    MUMBAI: blinkx, the video search engine on the Web, today unveiled a new site that combines the ‘sit back and watch’ element of traditional television with the interactive experience of searching and watching video online.

    Blinkx offers rich media search on the web, and it now delivers results in an interface designed for sampling and showcasing video footage, states an official release. With the introduction of customisable video walls, automatically generated popular content channels, and a My Playlist feature, blinkx gives users a fun way to interact with online video, customize their own channels, and have more control in how they explore rich media on the web.

    “People are much better at understanding information visually, so we redesigned blinkx.tv to display video in a way that’s both efficient and compelling to the eye,” says blinkx CTO Suranga Chandratillake, founder and CTO. “We have always worked to get to the heart of rich media content at blinkx. Two years ago, we reinvented video search with advanced speech recognition and transcription technology, rather than standard metadata-based keyword solutions; now we’ve transformed the way we present the results to users. Video should be delivered visually, not as a text-based list of results.”

  • Blinkx to provide access to The History Channel library

    Blinkx to provide access to The History Channel library

    MUMBAI: The video search engine Blinkx has forged a deal with The History Channel UK to carry historical audio and video clips from the channels’ library including speeches from icons such as Franklin Roosevelt, JFK, Albert Einstein and Neil Armstrong Under the terms of the agreement, the users will have access to hours of the best historical audio and video content on the web.

    “Blinkx is thrilled to be partnering with The History Channel UK,” says Blinkx founder and CTO Suranga Chandratillake. “The History Channel UK offers some of the best historical content on the Web and we are happy to make it easily accessible through blinkx.tv.”

    According to an official release, Blinkx is the only search engine optimized for rich media content and uses advanced speech recognition technology to automatically index and understand video and audio on the web making it easier for users to find exactly what they are looking for to the exact word in a clip.

    “With increasing numbers of people watching video online, we are keen to make as many of our programme clips available as possible on the website,” said History Channel UK Emily Lloyd. “Searchability is obviously extremely important and we’re happy to be partnering with Blinkx to ensure that more and more people find and view content from The History Channel.