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No, you’re not hallucinating, it’s really here. Around three years ago, Adrian, Simon, Wilson and I released some code to the world. Our plan was to hack quietly on it for a bit, release a solid 1.0 release, and then really get the ball rolling. Well. What happened, of course, was that an amazing community sprung up literally overnight — our IRC channel had over a hundred people in it the day after release, and ...Shared by Adam Debreczeni (12) Adi (14) Benjamin Golub (13) Bodil (9) Bryan Hughes (3) Chris (16) dxy (1) ehu4ever (70) harala (2) Harper (75) Inetgate Writer (18) Mark (2) phatmonkey (2) Pyrosuke (25) Ramanan (8) Rick Turoczy (62) Ryan Christensen (19) tabo (21) tig (27) tonextone (2) Travis Swicegood (15) Vicky Lee (3) Zef (6)Contribute comment -
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Amazon has extended its paid video service to streaming, Macs, and compatible Sony BRAVIA devices and televisions. It previously only made movies and TV shows available for download to PCs or on TiVos. The moves were all expected and forecast, but they are no less important for Amazon to have a viable online entertainment portal. Amazon bridges current offerings from iTunes, Hulu, and Netflix, though it’s important to note that, like iTunes, none of its ...Shared by Brad Davis Seal (23) Duncan (78) HUNG (38) Paul Moss (3) Rick Turoczy (62) Tom (17) Wayne (51)Contribute comment - Shows I Missed (1)
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