Legal Mp3`s and Audio Files Become Easy to Find With SpivO`s Audio Search Engine

Released on: January 8, 2008, 6:35 am

Press Release Author: Spivo.com

Industry: Consumer Services

Press Release Summary: SpivO Audio search engine went live today with faster inquiry
response and a larger audio database.

Press Release Body: The search engine and online resource, SpivO
(http://www.spivo.com) announced the launch of the audio search engine. The audio
search engine like the image search engine released earlier this week, was a part of
the original SpivO Network but was taken down for improvements.

The audio search engine has certainly improved. With faster inquiry responses and a
growing audio file database of over fifty million, the audio search engine went back
online today. SpivO has additional plans for the future to integrate play lists and
allow users to store their mp3's and podcasts online. The playlist feature was
scheduled to be launched with the new audio search engine but was delayed for
additional legal research and server load testing.

SpivO's audio search engine does not currently allow users to search for free music
or download illegal copies of copyrighted audio files. The playlist feature
scheduled to launch this year, will only be available to users who have legally
obtained their music and audio files.

Audio files to be found on SpivO Audio Search are made public by the authors and are
indexed much like SpivO's web search results. SpivO's Jack Thomas explains, "We want
news features, sound affects, podcasts, and other audio data to be available online
but we want that availability to be based on the copyright holder's discretion."

The audio search engine indexes data not restricted on web sites which means the
data was already publicly accessible (thus publicly broadcasted). When planning the
SpivO Network upgrade, technicians and SpivO's creative team discussed the
possibility of building an audio search engine based on user submissions using the
Flash compression model which powers Spivovideo.com.

Ultimately, SpivO's managing companies opted to upgrade the existing audio search
engine. Jack Thomas noted that "The managing companies feel that video uploads are
much easier to monitor than audio files since so many people have the ability to
simply export hundreds of gigabytes of music in a short period of time. It was the
position of the managing companies that this would put SpivO at risk of becoming a
breeding ground for the exchange and distribution of pirated content. We want to
bring positive features, tools, and channels to the internet and I believe that's
what we've done with the audio search engine currently available."

To learn more visit http://www.spivo.com/audio.


Web Site: http://www.spivo.com/audio

Contact Details: SpivO.com
9280 Bay Plaza Blvd Suite 706
Tampa, FL 33619
1.813.600.3017

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