fusa in the news
searchforvideo.com
“searchforvideo was able to provide true turn key integration of our video player, programming structure and RSS feeds. There was zero customization needed on our end and we are very pleased with the end results. searchforvideo helped us expand our syndication footprint and provide greater exploration for end users.”
“searchforvideo.com provides a fast and accurate way for users to search for the high quality short-form video content Discovery is known for around the world. The Discovery Networks publisher page is a great way to further connect users with our websites and key Discovery programming from our networks.”
“Searchforvideo has become one of our most valuable partners in a very small amount of time. Not only was the integration simple, but the traffic they send to our site has been exponential. In addition, they continue to work with us on a weekly basis with optimization tips and ideas for mutual growth. Searchforvideo has proven pivotal to our site's performance.”
“Revver chose to partner with searchforvideo because we were impressed with the quality of their search and the cleanness and simplicity of their interface. They offer a superlative user experience that matches Revver's sensibility when it comes to delivering video entertainment online.”
“We are impressed with the professional and tech savvy team at searchforvideo. They were able to code around our RSS feed seamlessly and quickly, beating our time to market expectations. We are so pleased with the RSS rendering of TheNewsRoom content on their site that we have been using it as a reference for potential customers as a good example of how to implement.”
“The popularity of searchforvideo.com is a good fit for us to further expose our unique and highly desired video content. Through this partnership we are excited that many more viewers will be exposed to our content.”
“We are very happy to see the Travelistic community expand to include searchforvideo.com and thrilled about the opportunity to showcase the wonder of travel to a wider audience with their help. searchforvideo.com provides an excellent platform to highlight our content.”
“The Daily Reel publisher page is a great way to further connect online video users with programming on The Daily Reel.”
“Searchforvideo.com is exactly what its name implies - a video search engine. The site has categorized and indexed videos from over 10,000 sources, including partnering with 100 brand name video providers like HBO, Discovery, Newsweek, BBC, etc. It is quite an impressive library of videos they have here, and I found the site easy to use and navigate.”
iheard.com
“Well organized and very easy to use makes iHeard something worth checking out.”
“Just freshly launched, iheard is a new Internet Radio search engine. And the scary part is that it makes finding and listening to any Internet Radio station very very (very) easy.”
“Too easy.”
“The question is, can you access it from your smartphone and then listen in your car? (The answer is yes, I just did it.)”
“Looking for Internet radio stations? You can browse or do keyword searches with the new search engine iheard. The front of the site has a directory with the usual categories (jazz, rock, folk, oldies, talk) and a couple of unexpected (ambient, eclectic.) (There's a much more detailed category page if you want one.) There's also a keyword search. I did a search for one of my favorite Internet radio stations, Groove Salad, and got three results.”
“One can search for radio stations based on language, genre, country or most popular from all over the world. The best part about this services is that radio stations are rated.”
“I love listening to any kind of radio--terrestrial, satellite or Internet--while going about my daily Internet pleasures. But I have no patience and little time to search for cool new stations. I end up relying on the typical standbys and random recommendations from friends or colleagues. Enter Iheard. Stations can be browsed or searched by language, country, genre or most popular. The site attempts to include Internet radio across the globe, not just in the U.S. The stations are also rated, which is nice if you're looking for a great bebop station but don't know which of the many choices to try first.”
“iheard.com free Internet radio search engine. The search service indexes thousands of both terrestrial station simulcasts and Internet-only radio streams, and complements Fusa's existing search sites devoted to video (SearchForVideo.com), breaking news (NewsToWatch.com) and podcasts (Podanza.com).”
“Internet radio is probably one of the best things to happen since the invention of the light bulb! Ok maybe not, but it's still really nice to be able to listen to your favorite music without having to be in your car. However, there are so many Internet radio stations now, that it's a little hard to find some really good ones. There are cool sites like Tun3r that let you browse through hundreds of stations, but it's terrible if you're looking for something specific. That's where Iheard can help you out! It's a newly launched site from Fusa Capital that complies a huge database of online radio stations that you can search instantly! You can also browse the directory of thousands of stations categorized by genre, country, and language.”
“Catching up with my reading and come across a useful site - iheard, which is a specialized search engine for web based radio stations. Although can find your radio stations using the likes of Google and Yahoo - you do have to then filter out the noise. This does all of that for you.”
“Search for radio stations online with iHeard, a search engine dedicated to finding internet radio stations. You can search by keyword, by category, by genre, country, etc.; if you don't know what you're in the mood for, try the Most Popular chart. Search results come back with a brief description of the station as well as a play button so you can start listening instantly.”
“With so many Web 2.0 sites and so many online radios it's getting harder and harder to find out what you really need. A good site, that's absolutely worth trying is called 'Iheard', an online radio search engine that seems to be pretty useful. Iheard is nice because it can be used to find radios according to countries or categories, and the site is really user-friendly.”
“Looking to find an specific radio station while surfing the net? Or are you curious to find new and very different radio stations? iheard.com is a great place to find internet radio stations and simulcast FM and AM stations.”
podanza.com
“Podanza comes from the same people who provide one of our favorite video metasearch tools, SearchForVideo. Excellent news.”
“Podanza organizes podcasts by category and provides relevant keyword search so users can discover, subscribe to or consume podcasts and specific podcast episodes from within the Web browser.”
“Looking for help finding relevant audio and video podcasts? Check out Podanza!”
“So all in all Podanza gives us a very pleasant user experience...Which is why we always welcome a new attempt at helping people find relevant audio and video podcasts. Podanza is an American podcast search directory, with a pleasant Web 2.0 interface and a joyful color scheme.”
“You can watch and listen through your Web browser or download the programs to portable media devices like the Apple iPod, Sanyo Sansa and others.”
“Podanza is a search portal specifically for podcasts. I just gave it a try under the 'education' section and I am so far quite impressed with it.”
