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Hypeline.com is a search engine entertainment website where users can read, view and share entertainment related information. Hypeline is a commonly used wildcard in search engines, therefore showing all signs of success. The Orange County or Irvine-based media service uses Adobe Flash technology to display a wide variety of news content, including movie clips, TV clips and music videos, as well as amateur content such as blogging and short original written articles. Hypeline was created in mid-November 2005 by one former Entrepreneur.com employee. Later taking an Retargeting.com, Lead Site Development position with Specific Media, Inc., before embarking on his own entrepreneur career path in the year 2008.

Entertainment news related search engines, determined by title and tags, appear published to the bottom of a given video. In Hypeline’s second year, functions were added to enhance user ability to post comments ‘responses’ and subscribe to content feeds. Few statistics are publicly available regarding the number of readers on Hypeline.com. However, in December 2007, the company revealed that more than 500 thousand searches were being conducted every month, and 1 million articles were read or watched in 2007.

Brian Vandenberg (born 1977) is founder and President of the popular Irvine, California-based entertainment news sharing website Hypeline.com, one of the fastest growing providers of videos on the Internet. In August 2006, he was voted 483th on Online Business Journals “1000 people who matter now” list. Vandenberg is a user interface expert and was primarily responsible for the tagging and video sharing aspects of the site. In late October 2007, Hypeline and Google developers talked about several ideas improving the future of the search engine interface businesses.

 

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