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Comments on: Amazon launches new video store

Amazon is apparently trying to compete with Netflix, Apple and Microsoft by opening Internet video store.

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by gsmiller88 July 16, 2008 9:48 PM PDT
If Microsoft had such a service or made a product like the Kindle they would get ripped a new one. Before you can even use the service you get ripped a new one on a TV that's no better than any other out there plus $300.
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by thedreaming July 17, 2008 7:55 AM PDT
Microsoft announced at E3 that they made a deal with Netflix to deliver their video streaming to xbox live. So long as the customer also has a Netflix account, the can not only stream about 10,000 movies and tv shows, they'll also be able to share the stream with their friends online and they DON'T have to have a Netflix account. It'll be like going out with your friends to watch a movie, but your friends are scattered throughout the world and the movie theater is xbox live.
by sgcnet July 16, 2008 10:17 PM PDT
Wrong. There are two separate services - a web based streaming service and a partnership with Sony to stream to Bravia Internet Video Link devices. You can go sign up on Amazon.com right now and see the web streaming.
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by jmcintire July 16, 2008 11:17 PM PDT
Thank you, sgcnet, for pointing out the fact that video streaming and downloading are still available for computers (which now include Macs). The new iteration of the Video On Demand service uses Flash as its platform, which is no doubt why it is now available for Macs.
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by jakemichb July 16, 2008 11:29 PM PDT
Actually, its more like just an extension of the existing Unbox download store. Just now you can stream immediately or download to your PC, or both. Also to TiVo, or I guess now to the Bravia thing. Plus once you bought it you can go back to it any time on any PC.
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by antaramedia-com July 17, 2008 1:34 AM PDT
Interesting, but I'd rather own a full movie rather than just rent it .
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by TV James July 17, 2008 11:03 AM PDT
Typo:
Seattle-based Amazon has already misfired with it's Unbox download store.
should be
Seattle-based Amazon has already misfired with its Unbox download store.
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by kflak July 17, 2008 11:17 AM PDT
This is a sorry bit of reporting. There was real information about how this is different from the existing Unbox offering or if the new service will work with Tivos in addition to sony tvs. Just some that "critics" say unbox was a bust.
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