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Business Execution: Executive Buyer's Guide
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Netflix's European dilemma: Stick it out, expand, or go home?
Netflix takes another profit bullet for the UK and Ireland, as its international expansion does better than expected, but still lost money. Should it stay or should it go?
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Netflix updates iOS app for iPad 3 Retina display, HD streaming coming soon
Netflix's latest iOS update brings higher-quality art along with a tease of HD streaming.
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Wanted: Cloud infrastructure backed by SSDs
Netflix cloud architect Adrian Cockcroft wants faster input/output mechanisms in the cloud. Amazon Web Services' problem: SSDs don't massively scale yet.
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TED Talks joins Netflix's stable of streaming content
With the addition of TEDTalks, Netflix is extending is reach beyond just movies and television shows.
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Netflix inks deal with Apple to offer sign-up and billing via Apple TV and iTunes
Hinting at what a cable provider deal could look like, Netflix will allow subscribers to sign up for the service via Apple TV and handle billing through iTunes.
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Netflix already in talks with cable companies about bundling partnerships
With Netflix already reportedly in talks with cable providers, its move to your cable bill is sounding more and more likely.
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Netflix still wants to share all of your viewing activity on Facebook
Netflix wants the 1988 Video Privacy Protection Act amended so it can share its subscribers' viewing choices via Facebook, but it wants to share all of those choices, not just ones that the...
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Reed Hastings has gone mad: Netflix could one day be a part of your cable package
Threatened by the likes of HBO, Netflix may one day attach itself to the very cable companies its been competing with.
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Netflix: We have no plans to support the BlackBerry PlayBook
RIM's troubled ecosystem isn't winning it any support from Netflix, which says it has no intention of supporting the BlackBerry PlayBook.
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Comcast takes on Netflix with Xfinity Streampix, a TV and movie streaming service
Comcast is attempting to slow the cable cutting tide with its own video streaming service. But does it stand a chance?
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Amazon amasses Prime video assets: The three motives
Amazon bolsters its Prime video library. The company has three aims: Beat Netflix, get you to subscribe for Prime and provide a good ecosystem for the Kindle Fire.
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What you won't see from Netflix in 2012
CEO Reed Hastings took questions about a lot of possibilities for the future of Netflix, and he shot many of them down.
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Netflix recovery ongoing with Q4 earnings
Domestic streaming-only subscriptions for Netflix grew from 220,000 to 21.67 million during the fourth quarter.
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Netflix also reorganizes as CMO heads to the board
Netflix will be looking for a new chief marketing officer outside of the company in the coming months.
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Class action suit claims Netflix misled investors to bump share price
A class action suit claims that Netflix executives not only misled investors regarding the state of the streaming business, but also cashed in on shares at an all-time trading high.
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LoveFilm adds ABC on-demand television in ongoing Netflix battle
Amazon-owned LoveFilm is striking back at rival Netflix by bringing inane, dull, and tedious television in the UK market. And there was me thinking five channels were enough.
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Netflix launches in UK, despite tough rival market
Netflix finally makes its way across the pond to UK and Ireland customers. But in an already established market, the company is not getting off to a healthy start.
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Netflix original series 'Lilyhammer' on the way next month
Netflix is launching its first original show, which could prove to be necessary if Netflix loses any more studio partnerships.
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Competition for Netflix gets serious as Verizon enters ring
Verizon is reportedly planning to launch its own digital streaming service.
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Netflix eases liquidity worries, raises more questions
Netflix's $400 million in new capital will come in handy, but the company still has a lot to juggle in the next year or two.
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