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Hacking NetFlix : The Crooked Timber
Blog Discusses Netflix
Hacking NetFlix : The Crooked Timber
Blog Discusses Netflix
08/17/2004 05:12 PMPerhaps Netflix is just an enormous virtue/vice experiment? .. so this
is why i haven't returned my netflix DVDs yet .. Netflix: The
Psychology
Experiment
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Netflix Freak helps you track Netflix
queue
Netflix Freak helps you track Netflix
queue
12/15/2003 08:11 AMIf you'd rather use a dedicated client to track your Netflix queue
rather than a Web browser, The Little Apple Factory has released
Ne
tflix Freak. The application also offers features not available on
the Netflix Web site, according to the developers.
Net Netflix?
Net Netflix?
04/23/2004 11:12 PMUSA Today Apr 24 2004 3:06AM GMT
Netflix
Netflix
03/19/2003 10:26 PMAfter all I have heard, I think I'm gonna give Netflix a whirl and if
I like it, buy a...
Netflix Not Done
Netflix Not Done
04/16/2004 09:01 AMNetflix posts a loss, but it's still gaining ground.
Bad Netflix envelopes
Bad Netflix envelopes
02/01/2005 09:33 PMI thought it was just me not opening them carefully enough over the
last week or two, but apparently not. The internet is great. I wonder
if Netflix appreciates how great the Hacking Netflix site is for them
even if it's also writing about the Bad Stuff. You'd think it'd be
really old news by now, but maybe not. (Actually, knowing other
corporations a bit from the inside I'd say certainly not ... sigh)...
Net-Netflix-alpha
Net-Netflix-alpha
12/19/2004 03:04 PMNetflix Imitators Are Everywhere
Netflix Imitators Are Everywhere
02/19/2004 06:06 AMThe pioneering online DVD rental service may be the most popular way
to borrow movies through the mail. But copycat services also thrive,
offering everything from games to books to porn. By Lore Sjöberg.
Why there can't be a Netflix for music
Why there can't be a Netflix for music
11/06/2003 05:08 PM"We named the company Netflix and not "DVD By Mail" for a reason,
which is we plan to lead the...
Netflix Entertains
Netflix Entertains
01/22/2004 10:18 AMThe online DVD rental specialist has been more than a double feature.
Netflix Friends
Netflix Friends
12/19/2004 03:45 PMAs the wags are fond of saying, and Flickr is fond of demonstrating,
social networking is a feature, not an application. Thus, Netflix
Friends. That's actually pretty useful. Thanks to Hacking Netflix for
the link....
Is Netflix Doomed?
Is Netflix Doomed?
08/20/2004 10:09 AMA Netflix mailer may be black and white and red all over, but that's
not the only punch line.
Rejoining Netflix
Rejoining Netflix
05/08/2004 11:54 AMI'm a sucker, I guess. Though my previous experiment to not watch TV
for 30 days didn't entirely work, I've been TV free for a couple
months now--ever since I moved into the new place. I even sold my Tivo
to someone at work. As a result I've had more spare time but have
occasionally been looking for some entertainment. No problem. I have a
small collection of DVDs to watch. But now I've seen them all and am
at...
Netflix on the Skids
Netflix on the Skids
03/19/2005 03:23 AMI just heard a
Netflix ad on
the Radio that trumpets its ability to ship your selections in one
day. That is true. It does take one day. The problem
is that the rest of the service has been substantially degraded.
Here's how:
- It now takes two days for returns to arrive at the Netflix
processing center (it used to take one).
- It takes a day to process your selection at the facility after it
recieves the return (it used to be same-day).
- Saturday processing and shipments have been terminated (they used
to provide this).
- Lost, damaged, or wrong reports take a day to process (it used to
send you a replacement or your next selection on the same day you
report).
- Popular movies are almost impossible to get in the first month of
their release. Cult movies are impossible to get.
If I was an investor in Netflix, I would take these actions as a
sell signal. I can't recommend the service to my friends and
family anymore.
Netflix + TiVo: Done
Netflix + TiVo: Done
09/07/2004 03:08 AM
Back in January, we had discussed that coming convergence of TV and
movies in the video-on-demand space and discussed the somewhat obvious
connection of
TiVo +
Netflix. It appears that the management of both of those
companies has figured it out as well, as Newsweek has the "high level
sources" rumor mill spinning about
TiVo and
Netflix teaming up to offer a combined movies-on-demand service.
While the details aren't there, this does make a lot of sense for both
companies, who each need to differentiate themselves from the growing
competition within their space. Both have built up great brand names,
and extraordinarily loyal followings, but are now facing strong
competition from more established players with huge wallets. A
combined solution that let users download movies directly to their
TiVo (and, even better, take them "on the go" with TiVoToGo) has
tremendous potential and would keep them a step ahead of the
competition for now. Still, it remains to be seen exactly how they
implement this solution. If it's not done well, it could be damaging
to the reputation of both companies, while taking attention away from
their existing solutions. It's also unclear if there will be
exclusivity in this relationship, or if both players will be able to
team up with others as well.
Netflix: the fly in the ointment of VoD
Netflix: the fly in the ointment of VoD
01/27/2004 12:41 PMOr the cream in the coffee
Netflix + Tivo = Yum
Netflix + Tivo = Yum
09/06/2004 10:04 PMit's an obvious combination, but at least they finally had the sense
to pull it off
If Netflix Wants to Live...
If Netflix Wants to Live...
12/27/2004 10:55 AMNetflix did the right thing when it didn't follow Blockbuster down the
slippery slope of price cuts last week.
Netflix RSS feeds?
Netflix RSS feeds?
05/31/2004 10:12 AM
Watching movies in the age of the Internet is way different.
Now I can look something up after watching a movie, like for example,
did you know how many future stars were in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest?
It's pretty amazing. Scatman Crothers, Danny DeVito, Christopher
Lloyd.
Last night I went to see
Troy with a friend, a perfectly awf
ul movie. So much for the theory that I like everything. This one
just goes on and on. At one point the camera focuses on an old man who
at first looks like he might be Peter O'Toole. Oh good, we'll have
some real acting now, I
said to myself. But on closer examination, it's just a sad old man,
not O'Toole. And the acting continues to be absolutely terrible. The
best moments are when Brad Pitt preens, looking beautiful. And that's
pretty bad. Anyway on getting home I looked up some reviews, and hold on, that was Peter O'Toole. Holy
hanna. He's aged so poorly, and has become a really shitty actor (or
is it really shitty direction). Either way, a shame.
It seems that Netflix
would be just the kind of network service to give me an RSS feed I can
subscribe to, where they would give me interesting articles about
movies I just saw, or ones I'm about to see, or movies playing near my
house that I would probably like, movies my friends liked, etc etc.
They already do a bunch of stuff like that on their site, so why not
do it in a feed?
Also, did I write this just so I could include a picture of a youngish Jack Nicholson?
I'm not telling. 
Netflix Going Digital
Netflix Going Digital
04/26/2004 08:48 AMNetflix is ready to embrace the delivery technologies of tomorrow.
Netflix Addict
Netflix Addict
04/14/2004 07:51 PMNetflix Addict Bug
Netflix: Moving Into Slo-Mo?
Netflix: Moving Into Slo-Mo?
08/01/2004 09:41 PMDirect and Related Links for 'Netflix: Moving
Into Slo-Mo?'
“The rising cost of online ads blindsided the movie outfit.
And rivals are looming”…
Netflix for handbags?
Netflix for handbags?
08/10/2004 10:34 AM
"Bag Borrow or Steal" is an online handbag exchange service in which
users sign up, pick a new bag to borrow, use it, send it back, then
lather rinse and repeat. It's like -- social networking, filesharing,
and sample sales, all rolled into one. P2Purses?
Link (
via Sean
Bonner)
Netflix Queue
Netflix Queue
03/13/2003 10:21 AMAs a result of this discussion etc, I put together a scraping script
to pull our (Mena and my) Netflix...
The Last Word on Netflix
The Last Word on Netflix
06/28/2004 01:33 PMDaniel Hong isn't giving up on this little gem.
Blockbuster vs. Netflix
Blockbuster vs. Netflix
08/11/2004 05:06 PMUSA Today Aug 11 2004 8:43PM GMT
Everything you ever wanted to know about
Netflix
Everything you ever wanted to know about
Netflix
06/16/2004 10:38 PMSeems there is a weblog dedicated to Netflix with ordering and
shipping hints and talks about delivery times. I wonder how many
people in Hawaii subscribe to Netflix to this date I have never talked
to anyone here that has used their service. [Netflix
Odyssey]
Naughty with Netflix
Naughty with Netflix
06/23/2004 07:37 AMI feel like I'm cheating on my local video store when I order movies
online.
Netflix Addict 0.4.1 Released
Netflix Addict 0.4.1 Released
07/02/2004 06:20 PMNetflix Addict is a Java application similar to Netflix Fanatic/Freak
for MacOS X. It gives Netflix users more control over there account
with features such as drag and drop re-ordering of titles in their
queue and title search and addition.
Netflix Addict 0.4.1 has been released. This release adds the ability
to reverse your queue or move a title to the top or bottom. It also
displays more detailed info about a title, including cast and
features. Read the readme.txt file for more information about this
release. Please give this version a try and post or email me any bugs
that you encounter. The only way that I can fix them is if I know
about them.
You can find the latest release here:
https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=106361&package_
id=114597
Netflix Gets Trip to the Woodshed
Netflix Gets Trip to the Woodshed
07/22/2004 09:49 AMNetflix makes new Friends
Netflix makes new Friends
01/04/2005 05:38 PMglobetechnology.com Jan 4 2005 9:22PM GMT
Update: Netflix Freak 1.1
Update: Netflix Freak 1.1
01/26/2004 10:18 AMThe Netflix account manager adds AppleScript support, new views that
show additional detail, and other changes.
Netflix Gets Drawn and Quartered
Netflix Gets Drawn and Quartered
07/16/2004 01:57 PMTheStreet.com Jul 16 2004 6:41PM GMT
Netflix Queue Limit
Netflix Queue Limit
01/03/2005 05:58 AMAh, joy. Netflix has queue size limit of 500 DVDs. We have 496 movies
in queue to be watched now. We'll be through that in about 4 years at
the current pace. That's of course if we stop adding new movies and
we've been adding faster than we've been watching. At least they've
mostly gotten back to their 1-2 day delivery time over the last month.
p.s. happy new year everyone....
NetFlix and Tivo Partnership
NetFlix and Tivo Partnership
09/07/2004 12:08 PMTiv
o, Netflix Close to Internet Movie Deal - Report: This is a great
partnership idea. We're getting closer to the "I wanna watch this
movie right now" utopia.
Netflix Inc. and [...] TiVo Inc. are close to a deal to
allow Netflix subscribers to download movies over the Internet to
their TiVo devices [...]
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A TiVo/Netflix Hookup?
A TiVo/Netflix Hookup?
09/07/2004 02:04 PMStocks fly on the nice rumor, but it's still a rumor nonetheless.
Netflix And TiVo? Perfect Together
Netflix And TiVo? Perfect Together
01/27/2004 01:44 PMA long, but interesting,
look at
Netflix's business. The article points out, accurately, that
Netflix is going to be a strong competitor for any online "video on
demand" outfit - as they basically are a video on demand outfit that
just takes a bit longer to deliver - but comes with much more freedom
for the end user. However, the company clearly realizes that their
biggest threat doesn't appear to be the recent copycat attempts by
folks like Wal-Mart and Blockbuster, but the future of video on
demand. Unlike most companies that miss the boat on disruptive
technologies, Netflix is already trying to figure out how they'll
compete in that space as the technology gets better. They haven't
given up much in the way of details, but are working on tests of video
on demand systems they can offer as an option - allowing for a gradual
transition when (if!) people want their movies delivered over the
internet. At the end, the article makes one interesting prediction:
Netflix and TiVo should team up to offer some sort of combined
solution. The article doesn't specifically discuss what that solution
should be, but it could make a lot of sense. Offering up an easy way
to "download" the video of your choice to your TiVo could be fairly
compelling.
Will Blockbuster Bust Netflix?
Will Blockbuster Bust Netflix?
08/11/2004 12:08 PMBlockbuster may be beat up, but it's starting to fight back.
Netflix Retains Edge
Netflix Retains Edge
06/15/2004 01:16 PMDon't believe the hype. VOD threats have nothing on Netflix.
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