New MacBook Pro, iMac, and Mac Mini Front Row Feature Enables Subscribers to
Watch GUBA's 20,000+ Videos on TV
SAN FRANCISCO, March 13 /PRNewswire/ -- GUBA (http://www.guba.com), a video
search engine, has announced the immediate availability of GUBA video
downloads to television sets using Apple's new Front Row software for the Mac
mini, iMac and MacBook Pro. This feature allows users to play videos directly
from GUBA's iPod/iTunes format right to their TV. It is an easy and seamless
way to choose from GUBA's thousands of Web videos and watch them comfortably
in the living room on a big screen.
GUBA video content is automatically formatted for iTunes on both the Mac
and PC, which is the same format supported by the Video iPod. Subscribers can
create iTunes podcasts of any video group or search on GUBA, which can be
automatically downloaded by iTunes. This content can be viewed on an iPod or,
with the new Front Row feature, on a TV. This free enhancement to GUBA allows
users to subscribe to RSS feeds with keywords or news groups matching their
particular interests. When new videos matching these user-defined parameters
are available on GUBA, the videos are automatically downloaded into iTunes via
RSS and available for immediate viewing.
"By combining GUBA with the new Front Row feature, we have been able to
reach a whole new level of video-on-demand," said Thomas McInerney, CEO of
GUBA. "We have one of the largest libraries of iTunes/iPod-ready video content
in the world and we are excited to provide our subscribers with the ability to
view these videos on their TVs via the family of Mac computers. The Front Row
feature will allow GUBA subscribers to easily browse and share content with
friends and family virtually any time, anywhere."
The full-screen Front Row feature merges the TV and computing experience
by providing intuitive menus, large text to easily browse music and videos,
and is just as easy as browsing videos on an iPod. Mac's Front Row also
includes an Apple remote and can play videos saved on other computers on the
home network using iTunes' share videos feature.
GUBA is an enhanced service for searching, downloading, and viewing
terabytes of rich media content from Usenet. Usenet contains terabytes of new
and unique content and is considered the world's largest electronic bulletin
board and predecessor network to the World Wide Web. While Usenet is an
integral part of the Internet, multimedia content posted to Usenet is not
indexed by the major search engines, such as Yahoo!, Google or Microsoft.
GUBA makes it easy to locate compelling video and image content by
entering a search term and clicking on a result, or simply browsing Usenet
through the enhanced GUBA interface. As a copyright-friendly service, GUBA
does not index feature films or MP3s and is fully DMCA (Digital Millennium
Copyright Act) compliant.
About GUBA
Founded in 1998, GUBA is the leading online multimedia entertainment
community -- a site where people can browse, search for, access and manage a
wide range of video content and images, regardless of format or device. It is
one of the Internet's fastest growing sources of video content. GUBA is a
subscription-based service, costing $14.95 per month. It makes it easy to
search, download, and view images and videos. Currently, more than 20,000+
videos are available on GUBA. Subscribers and visitors can view the content on
a variety of platforms, including on a PC / laptop, iPod or PlayStation
Portable.
NOTE: GUBA is a registered trademark of GUBA, LLC. All other trademarks
and registered trademarks previously cited are the property of their
respective owners.
SOURCE GUBA, LLC
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CONTACT: media/analysts, Adriana Gascoigne of LEWIS PR, +1-415-992-4424, or GUBA@lewispr.com, for GUBA, LLC
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