20,000 Sony PSP Videos Available from GUBA Search
GUBA, a multimedia search service of Usenet videos, has added the
availability of Sony PSP-enabled playback of GUBAs indexed Usenet video
content. Now, Guba is offering more than 20,000 videos which are
selected from the worlds oldest and largest bulletin board service.
GUBA subscribers (via paid subscription) now have the ability to
download their preferred content directly onto their choice of mobile
video device; the PSP (Playstation Portable) or Apple’s iPod.
In
addition to offering videos in PSP or iPod format, GUBA also offers the
ability to subscribe to RSS feeds using keywords that match particular
interests so when new videos are posted to Usenet matching these
user-defined parameters, GUBA automatically uses the indexed keywords
of the files description to provide RSS feeds.
GUBA
says that one unique aspect of their service is the ability to access
multimedia content available on the ‘dark web’, which refers to Usenet
and other forms of multimedia content not indexed by the major search
engines such as Yahoo, Google or Microsoft.
“GUBA has once
again demonstrated why it is the market-leader in providing content to
all platforms,” said Thomas McInerney, CEO of GUBA. “Our technical
leadership has enabled us to further extend the GUBA experience onto a
new platform that has proven to be one of the hottest sources of
portable entertainment.”
Source: Search Engine Journal