RSS Newsfeed Capability for Usenet Videos
Notifies Subscribers when Videos that Match Users' Interests are Posted to Usenet
GUBA now allows its subscribers to track and discover terabytes of compelling new content on Usenet, the world's oldest and largest bulletin board service.
Specifically, the company announced the ability for GUBA subscribers to receive RSS (Really Simple Syndication) newsfeeds, which summarize new video content that has been posted to Usenet in virtual real-time.
This free enhancement to GUBA allows users to subscribe to RSS feeds with keywords matching their particular interests -- when new videos are posted to Usenet matching these user-defined parameters, the user is instantly notified via RSS with the ability to download the video directly into iTunes. GUBA automatically uses the indexed keywords of the file's description to provide RSS feeds.
In addition, GUBA also announced that it has enabled and prominently displayed QuickTime download links throughout its search, content and other portions of its site, in testimony to GUBA's strong support for the high-quality and cross-platform support offered by the QuickTime media format.
GUBA is an enhanced service for searching, downloading, and viewing terabytes of rich media content from 'the dark web.' The dark web includes Usenet, an integral part of the Internet whose multimedia content is not indexed by the major search engines such as Yahoo, Google or Microsoft.
"The ability to subscribe to RSS feeds using Firefox or your RSS-enabled program of choice is a major win for our customers, who are trying to stay informed regarding tens-of-thousands of new video files being indexed every day on GUBA," said Thomas McInerney, CEO of GUBA. "This ability to receive a summary of targeted, unique video content direct to your desktop, as well as having the ability to browse and discover unexpected new content, is a huge part of the GUBA experience. This is just another way we are providing the best possible value and innovation to our subscribers. The ability to seamlessly add new video content directly to iTunes -- already formatted for iPod and with one click - is also a testimony to our constant R&D to provide a unique, easy-to-use and compelling service to our customers."
GUBA enables immediate access to terabytes of new and unique content from Usenet - the world's largest electronic bulletin board and the predecessor network to the World Wide Web. Since 1979, Usenet has been one of the most active parts of the online community, with millions of users and terabytes of content that are part of more than 100,000 unique newsgroups - all updated on a moment-by-moment basis.
Until now, Usenet has been burdensome to navigate because of its antiquated and non-intuitive interface. In the past, users could not efficiently browse multimedia content, preview content before downloading, or easily search and view content posted in disparate file formats. With GUBA, finding compelling video and image content is as simple as entering a search term and clicking on a result, or simply browsing Usenet through the enhanced GUBA interface.
Typical Usenet providers, such as ISPs and Universities, require special client software, but GUBA offers an easy-to-use Web interface combined with proprietary backend technology developed over seven years to deliver multimedia-optimized search for 300,000 newly indexed images and videos per day - the equivalent of three files per second. As a copyright-friendly service, GUBA does not index feature-length films or MP3s and is fully DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act) compliant.
About GUBA
GUBA provides access to one of the Web's fastest growing libraries of new digital content -- Usenet. GUBA helps users search terabytes of constantly updated images and videos using GUBA's multimedia tools and filters. Founded in 1998, GUBA has tens-of-thousands of paid subscribers.

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