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Amazon cozies up to Hollywood
Amazon signs a streaming content deal with A+E Television Networks.
Posted 01/04/2013Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Much more than games: Xbox 360 streams shows from Amazon
The upgrade to the Microsoft console includes movie content from Amazon.
Posted 12/05/2011Thad RueterPost a comment
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Netflix launches streaming content for Canadian consumers
The service marks the company’s first venture outside the United States.
Posted 09/23/2010Thad RueterPost a comment
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Netflix streams movies on Nintendo Wii consoles
Netflix Inc. has begun streaming movies and TV shows from its web site to the popular Nintendo Wii video game console. The Wii is the latest in a growing list of devices that can connect to the Netflix system and enable consumers to instantly watch content at Netflix.com.
Posted 04/23/2010Internet RetailerPost a comment
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Netflix will stream movies on Nintendo Wii consoles
Netflix says that starting in the spring it will be able to stream movies and TV shows to the Nintendo Wii game console. The Wii is the latest in a growing list of devices that can connect to the Netflix system.
Posted 01/20/2010Mark BrohanPost a comment
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Microsoft updates online store
Microsoft unveiled new bricks-and-mortar shops last month amid much fanfare, but it also made another move that got less ink. It beefed up the online Microsoft Store, adding products such as Window’s 7 PCs, non-Microsoft software and accessories.
Posted 11/13/2009Zak StamborPost a comment
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Netflix casts the die for a future tied to digital entertainment
Netflix is migrating away from a pure movie rental subscription shop and into a digital services entertainment company. But the majority of revenue will still come from its subscription business, CEO Reed Hastings is telling Wall Street analysts.
Posted 07/30/2008Mark BrohanPost a comment
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Casual users take their online games seriously
Almost two-thirds of casual gaming users play online, says The NPD Group Inc. Online gamers are most likely to be 25-44, console owners, to like interactive card, puzzle, word and arcade games, and have household incomes of $35,000 to $75,000.
Posted 05/29/2007Don DavisPost a comment
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Video Game Rental Leader Chooses Gomez to Ensure Superior Online Experiences for Customers
GameFly switches to Gomez ExperienceFirst Platform for increased visibility and control into web performance LEXINGTON, Mass., Aug. 13, 2007 – GameFly, the leading online video game rental service, has selected the Gomez ExperienceFirst™ Platform to ensure superior online experiences for the passionate gamers renting and buying its more than 5,000 titles. GameFly’s site (www.gamefly.com), an object lesson in clarity, makes it easy and appealing...
Posted 08/16/2007
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