June 28th 2005 |
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Google Inc. on Monday launched a video viewer for watching and searching video stored in the company’s servers:
About two months ago [ Google ] launched a “video uploader,” a tool for people to store video on Google servers. The latest tool, called the Google Video Viewer, makes it possible to watch the uploaded video through either the Mozilla Foundation’s Firefox or Microsoft Corp.’s Internet Explorer web browsers.
Google Unveils Video Viewer
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