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Amazon rolling out Netflix-like unlimited video streaming for Prime subscribers?

Rumors of Amazon either purchasing Netflix or launching a competing option have been circling and now one of our readers says he’s seeing an unlimited video streaming section to complement the current Amazon VOD options. That’s a nice bonus for the $79 / year package that currently adds a few free shipping bonuses and it would be cheaper on a yearly basis than Netflix’s Watch Instantly ($95.88.) As seen above and in the gallery, it consists of “unlimited, commercial-free, instant streaming of 5,000 movies and TV shows” with selections that mirror the Watch Instantly catalog closely. Resolution is apparently limited to a “pretty solid” 480p SD, but there’s no word on audio or subtitle options. We’ll wait to hear if anyone else is seeing a similar page before assuming a wide rollout, but it certainly appears that there could finally be a viable competitor to the Netflix juggernaut . Gallery: Amazon.com unlimited video streaming menus [Thanks, Pavel] Amazon rolling out Netflix-like unlimited video streaming for Prime subscribers? originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 29 Jan 2011 15:41:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Remember 1994? Neither does your Newser! But apparently it was a magical time of pre-crazy Mel Gibson, Dems getting trounced in midterm elections, and … talking heads on the teevee trying to explain something called the “Internet.” Observe as Katie Couric and Bryant Gumbel wonder aloud: “What is the Internet anyway?!…

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A suicide bomber on an explosives-laden motorbike rammed the car of Kandahar’s deputy governor today as he was on his way to work, killing him and wounding three of his bodyguards. The Taliban have claimed responsibility, reports the AP, but the Los Angeles Times notes that Abdul Latif Ashna’s slaying…

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Clijsters Wins Aussie Open

Third-seed Kim Clijsters wins her first Australian Open women’s singles title by beating China’s Li Na in a three-set final Saturday. (Jan. 29)

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Egyptian army official pleads for calm

Egyptians are witnessing the winds of change, as tens of thousands continue to rally against poverty and corruption on Cairo’s streets in defiance of a nationwide curfew imposed on the capital. Earlier, in a desperate attempt to restore a sense of normality, an army commander addressed a crowd of protesters.

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Mass Protests Clog Egypt, Pres., Names Deputy

Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak named a vice president Saturday for the first time since coming to power nearly 30 years ago, a clear step toward setting up a successor in the midst of the biggest anti-government protests of his regime. (Jan. 29)

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Progressive economist Dean Baker is the co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research, and he keeps pointing something out that seems to slip past the tiny minds of the corporate media: This would have been an appropriate headline for an AP article which included a quote from North Dakota Senator Kent Conrad implying that it would be reasonable to default on the government bonds held by the Social Security trust fund: “I’ve received the lash from those who say, ‘Well, you shouldn’t have to cut Social Security because there are trillions of dollars of assets.’ It is true there are trillions of dollars of assets. It is true that they’re backed by the full faith and credit of the United States. It is also true that the only way those bonds get redeemed is out of the current income of the United States.” This assertion is true of all government bonds, however Mr. Conrad is clearly suggesting that it would for some reason be appropriate not to honor the bonds held by the Social Security trust fund. It is unusual for a prominent senator to suggest defaulting on the national debt. This fact should have been the central focus of the article. Yep. If we’re in such bad shape that we default on our debts, we have much bigger problems than paying for Social Security.

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Video: Jim Jones – Going For The Kill

Off Jimmy’s upcoming Capo mixtape, coming soon. Spotted @ Miss Info’s. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Nah Right Discovery Date : 29/01/2011 18:48 Number of articles : 3

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Video: Jim Jones – Going For The Kill

Off Jimmy’s upcoming Capo mixtape, coming soon. Spotted @ Miss Info’s. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Nah Right Discovery Date : 29/01/2011 18:48 Number of articles : 3

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