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Written by: by John Fronckowiak
Date: December 13, 2007
AOL's Truveo is a one-stop site for searching and browsing the millions of videos available on the Internet. Truveo Video Search provides a rich searching mechanism, and an associated API that give users the ability to find the content they need. In addition, Truveo users can create a list of their favorite videos, and if they choose to make the favorites list public, other users can search it by using the user: search modifier. More...
Written by: by Mark Blomsma
Date: December 14, 2007
The World Wide Web is becoming more and more a resource for video. Online newspapers are receiving competition from television stations when it comes to getting your attention online. If your computer is running Windows Vista, then the obvious way to keep informed about what's happening in the world is by running a Vista gadget that searches the Internet for new content. Of course, building a search engine inside a gadget is a little ambitious, but integrating a Vista gadget with Truveo Video Search is definitely within the realm of possibility. With the NFL competition in full swing, let's take a look behind the scenes of the making of an NFL Video of the Day gadget for Windows Vista. More...
Written by: Kirk Evans
Date: October 19, 2007
In the first article in this series, Microsoft Silverlight and Truveo Video Search, we were introduced to the concept of XAML and interacting with the Silverlight plugin using JavaScript. We saw how to use the createSilverlight function to create instances of the plugin, and we saw how to use the findName API to locate specific parts of our XAML. In this article, we will continue our exploration of the Silverlight API while looking at a few capabilities that make it easier to develop dynamic user interfaces.
Written by: John Fronckowiak
Date: September 26, 2007
Elephant's Pajamas is a Mac OS X Dashboard widget, powered by AOL Truveo, that provides access to funny joke videos.
Written by: Kirk Evans
Date: September 14, 2007
When building web-based applications, you often have to make a compromise between creating high-quality, engaging user experiences and the amount of coding effort required to build those applications.
Written by: Jeremy Matzan
Date: April 09, 2007
How do you change the style elements of your AOL video search page, once you've successfully implemented the API? This article will show you how to apply your site's existing cascading style sheet (CSS) to the AOL video search API, or design your own style sheet for a specific video search page.
Written by: Shawn Wildermuth
Date: March 16, 2007
An easy way to make a quick Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) application using the Video Search API.
Written by: Shawn Wildermuth
Date: February 15, 2007
In this, the first of several articles, I will show you how to use the tools available on http://dev.aol.com in your own ASP.NET-driven websites. This first article is devoted to integrating AOL's Video Search into your ASP.NET website.
Written by: Paul Sobocinski
Date: January 16, 2007
This article offers step by step instructions for building your own Video Search Application using Ajax
 
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Truveo video search lets you search and find videos from across the Web. Use Truveo to find all types of online video including hit television shows, full-length movies, breaking news clips, sports highlights, music videos, or the latest viral videos. If you are looking for a specific video, Truveo video search can help you find exactly the video you want. Truveo can also help you browse through video across the web and discover new videos that you might like.

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