Google Video Hosts National Archives

By admin | Feb 25, 2006

google nara.jpgGoogle announced Friday that they would pilot the National Archive video collection on their video search. The non-exclusive agreement puts over 100 archive films on the internet. You can see films about the then ever-growing space program, the United Newsreel, and the Department of the Interior. It’s pretty cool, you can see things like a biography of John Glenn.

“This is an important step for the National Archives to achieve its goal of becoming an archives without walls,” Weinstein said in a statement. If the pilot program works well, they will expand the National Archive’s video selections and maybe also add text documents to the listings.

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  1. mohamed November 1, 2006 6:53 am

    je veux en satelitte lives tout le temps

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