Google is a really impressive company!

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Like Virgin and Google we at Urban Lifestyle have huge visions and so many ideas. Too many and too little time. The only difference is that we are only two persons and they are hundreds and ok maybe a slight difference in cash flow as well :) Well ok maybe there are more differences than that but the thing is that we want to do what we love and that’s to work with online video and audio and to bring some passion and geekiness into it. Just wait and see… :)

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Videofy.me

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I found out about this new video site recently (via the Swedish blog Beta Alfa) called Videofy.me

It’s basically a service that let’s you record and upload videos and then attaches an ad to it all. They then share all ad revenue 50/50 with the content creators. This very much reminds me of Revver, another video site that also try to let you earn money on your videos. I’m not sure but I don’t think the service is a huge success, I haven’t heard anything about it for a few years now. This doesn’t of course mean that Videofy.me can’t make a better more attractive service.

It seems like Videofy.me is aiming towards mobile video content and videos that don’t need any editing (well…). I must say I do have a little hard time to understand how people want to watch mobile video content that for the most of the time isn’t that great. If you take a look at both 12seconds.tv and Robo.to (4 seconds…and for me no sound…) and other mobile video streaming services like Bambuser and Qik it’s hard to find really good and interesting content. At least that’s my opinion. Most people aren’t that good at making unedited mobile video interesting for anyone else but their friends to watch.

I like the user interface of Videofy.me very much though and I absolutely think video will be the next big thing to be embraced by people as long as it’s not too complicated. Wish I guess is exactly what the people behind Videofy.me are trying to do.

So far the service is only available in Sweden and you need to apply for an account. The fact that they use a .me domain is something I love, maybe because we at Urban Lifestyle also have a .me video project going on…. Stay tuned and I’ll tell you more. :)

I Spezify myself

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Google has been top of mind of search engines for quit some time now. Local search engines have closed their “shops” and if I say Altavista or Ask.com to the people around me they either get that nostalgic look on their face or they don’t know what I’m talking about. How do you find your information online? “I just google it”. That would probably be the answer 90% or more of the ones I would ask.

Last week when my chronicle for the Swedish edition of Metro Teknik came out I pushed the envelope by saying there aren’t many web services I haven’t heard about or already has got an account for. Sure there are but hey you need to be a bit cocky to stand out right? Anyhow because of that statement I got an email from Per Persson, one of the founders of the service, telling me about a new Swedish search engine called Spezify. Per was right, I hadn’t heard about that one which was not that strange since it launched today (at least for us non beta-users). As I was looking for some acknowledgment I decided to Spezify myself. This is what I got:

What differs Spezify from other search engines out there is how the results are being presented for you visually. You enter a keyword and the engine then searches through pictures, videos, blog entries, articles online, Twitter feeds and so on. Today the search engine find its information from MSN Live search, Yahoo, Amazon, Twitter and Ebay. According to a press release I got, that list will continue to grow.

I think it’s interesting to see other players in this field so dominated by Google today. When I typed in “lindapierre” the results were pretty ok but when I entered a space in between it was harder for the engine to find what I was looking for. In Google I always use “” to specify my search term, Spezify didn’t like that at all but sent me right back to the start page instead. I’m not so sure I will use Spezify if I’m looking for something in particular but if I’m not and want some new suggestions this might be the service for that. Earlier I have been using Stumble Upon for that “surprise feature” but how knows I might switch to Spezify instead. I am despite all a visual person and I like getting that kind of overview. With a bit more sources and the use of “” I think Spezify might have a bright future. Also I think it’s great to see Swedish startups aiming towards a international crowd! You go! :)

There has been a lot (not to under estimate) of talk lately about search engines. Here are some of them:

  • Microsoft’s Bing
  • The Google version of Bing called Bingle
  • The so called “knowledge engine” Wolfram Alpha
  • Questionable search engine that censures for Jewish fundamentalist called Koogle
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