Searchforvideo.com Introduces New Editorial Team to Uncover the Web's Most Popular Online Video; Video Search Engine Leaps Ahead of Competition with Ability to Seek out Wider Range of New Interesting Content Faster Than Other Tools.SEATTLE -- FUSA FUSA Flinders University of South Australia FUSA First USA Bank FUSA Fusil de Asalto (assault rifle) FUSA First/Fifth US Army Capital Corporation (OTCBB OTCBB See OTC Bulletin Board (OTCBB). :FSAC FSAC Freight Station Accounting Code (railroad industry location code) FSAC Film Studies Association of Canada FSAC Financial Sector Advisory Council (Australia) ), parent company of Searchformedia Network and a leading innovator of video and audio search engine technologies, today announced the formation of a new editorial team. Dedicated to discovering the web's most interesting video content, this team will help the company to identify a broader range of unique online videos ahead of the competition. The team will also be able to provide more detailed descriptions of content to the user community. FUSA's Searchformedia Network, which includes the popular video discovery and sharing site www.searchforvideo.com, will leverage both software intelligence and human editors to identify popular and entertaining videos. This combination will provide the company with the ability to spot breakthrough videos and popular trends quicker than is typically possible today. As the team includes editors from a wide range of cultural backgrounds and knowledge specialties, this move will also help the organization ensure that it offers users access to online video from the widest possible range of topics, categories and languages. "We're excited about the possibilities this new blended content discovery approach offers to us, as we know it will allow us to meet and exceed the expectations of our growing audience," said Jenifer Osterwalder, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of FUSA Capital Corporation. "Today video search engines A video search engine is a web-based search engine which crawls the web for video content. Some video search engines parse externally hosted content while others allow content to be uploaded and hosted on their own servers. are typically a reactive tool -- offering users access to content that had already grown in popularity among viewers. With our team of editors we will be able to turn this concept upside Upside The potential dollar amount by which the market or a stock could rise. Notes: This is basically an educated guess on how high a stock could go in the near future. See also: Bull, Downside down -- offering our users a chance to see the net's most interesting videos before anyone else discovers them." The integration of an editorial team will also help the company provide fuller and more accurate descriptions of online video content. Where in the past such search engines have relied either on metadata (1) (meta-data) Data that describes other data. The term may refer to detailed compilations such as data dictionaries and repositories that provide a substantial amount of information about each data element. only, or left it up to the users themselves to describe videos, now viewers will have the benefit of an editor's insight into the content. This will not only provide a wider range of information about each video, but will also help users navigate through the vast amount of online videos currently available to the most interesting clips. About Searchformedia Network Searchformedia Network (OTCBB:FSAC) is a leading video search company, powering one of the Internet's most comprehensive video search experiences available through a network of portals. The company's proprietary "learning" technology enables consumers to quickly find premium video content by removing search result links to files that are static, incomplete or broken. Its unique search results are the only type of its kind that direct consumers back to the content owner's website before playing the content, enabling providers and media creators to build their own traffic and better monetize Monetize 1. To convert into money. 2. To convert from securities into currency that can be used to purchase goods and services. Notes: For example, you'll often hear Internet marketers talk about "monetizing website visitors. content. About FUSA Capital FUSA Capital Corporation (OTCBB:FSAC) is a leading innovator of video and audio search engine technologies for online and mobile consumers as well as digital content providers. FUSA operates searchforvideo.com, a free web-based search engine and video portal that allows consumers to easily locate and view video clips A short video presentation. as well as assist video iPod A common name for the first iPod that supported video, introduced in late 2005. Also called the 5th Generation iPod (5G iPod). Apple refers to Video iPods as simply "iPod." See iPod. users to find content already formatted for use with their device. The company's proprietary technology has five patents pending and draws upon millions of video clips from more than 10,000 independent sources. For more information visit: www.fusamedia.com. 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