If Amazon is able to get studios and content producers on board with a standalone streaming service, it could spell trouble for Netflix. Amazon may have started out as a humble online bookseller, but it has become one of the most powerful purveyors of digital content.
–Amazon contemplates competing with Netflix (via courtenaybird)
Amazon owns LoveFilm, both are on the XBOX360 and other platforms so the competition has already begun.
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Posted on Monday January 30th
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I have to admit, I am Amazon-loyal.
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Amazon owns LoveFilm, both are on the XBOX360 and other platforms so the competition has already begun.
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digitalspark said:
A digital Walmart in the making!
Good for consumer, bad for competition.
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