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The music Google? No.
A couple of months ago, I made a rough guide to video search engines - http://www.broadbandstars.co.uk/video_search_engines/index.html - and decided to leave out GoFish, because all it seems to do is throw back a list of albums to buy and some badly-sorted, almost random web results.
Try Britney Spears in GoFish. See any actual Britney videos in the results?
Posted by: Colin Donald | April 18, 2005 at 12:42 AM