Guba adds video results to iTunes
updated 02:10 pm EST, Tue March 14, 2006
Guba adds videos to iTunes
Guba today implemented a new feature that allows users to add video to iTunes that is discovered on its service, which makes the content accessible via Front Row. The subscription-based video search engine enables users to search and download video content from Usenet, and is fully compliant with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. The Guba video content is automatically formatted for iTunes on both Macs and PCs, which is the same format supported by Apple's iPod digital media players. Users can create iTunes podcasts of video groups or searches on Guba, which can be automatically downloaded by iTunes, according to Macworld UK. "By combining Guba with the new Front Row feature, we have been able to reach a whole new level of video-on-demand," Thomas McInerney, CEO of GUBA said.










