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clrmoney
clrmoney
11/9/2016 9:38:17 PM
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Maxdome on Netflix
Maxdome made over 150 million last year and Netflix is a billion dollar business that made many millions also so with them two together makes more revenue.

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mhhf1ve
mhhf1ve
11/9/2016 9:46:31 PM
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Re: Maxdome on Netflix
Streaming services are going to really take over soon... and hopefully data caps won't slow them down too much.

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dcawrey
dcawrey
11/10/2016 2:15:54 PM
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Re: Maxdome on Netflix
I continue to believe content discovery is difficult on these platforms. However, experimentation should be able to change the dynamics here. I think we've only touched the surface of where this could go in finding proper content for people. 

Imagine when consumers don't even have to worry about discovery anymore. It will happen - eventually. 

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Adi
Adi
11/11/2016 6:40:37 AM
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Re: Maxdome on Netflix
@dcawrey - that's certainly the Netflix goal - to simply present you with the shows they have determined you want to watch. Wrote something on this a while back.

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Ariella
Ariella
11/15/2016 9:05:25 AM
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Re: Maxdome on Netflix
@Adi true, the algorithms are at the heart of its business model. If you offer your customer just what s/he wants, your service is much more valuable than if you just offer random selections that makes the customer have to labor through filtering out the chaff from the wheat.

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mhhf1ve
mhhf1ve
11/9/2016 9:45:04 PM
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uh..
> "It makes you wonder what movie promotions the Trump presidency might be inspiring today."

I've been seeing a lot of people recommending Idiotcracy recently as a movie to watch... (I haven't seen it yet.)

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afwriter
afwriter
11/9/2016 10:41:41 PM
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Re: uh..
It is a great movie, a little over the top, but unfortunately not that far over the top.   Funny or die also just turned Trump's The art of Doing Business into a comedy movie that is available on Netflix or Amazon. 

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mhhf1ve
mhhf1ve
11/9/2016 11:50:05 PM
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Re: uh..
I'll have to check out that funnyordie movie... I need a good laugh about our next president.

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mhhf1ve
mhhf1ve
11/9/2016 11:50:07 PM
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Re: uh..
I'll have to check out that funnyordie movie... I need a good laugh about our next president.

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Adi
Adi
11/10/2016 10:37:43 AM
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Mood selections
I'm intrigued by the mood selection "lane" - so if you're angry do you get action movies with lots of explosions, or do they try and calm you down with idyllic scenery and period romances?

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freehe
freehe
11/26/2016 1:35:47 PM
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Re: Mood selections
@Adi, LOL! If only that actually worked to change someone's mood!

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freehe
freehe
11/26/2016 1:39:28 PM
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Keeping Up with the Netflixes
Maxdome is doing great work.

It is great that they are offering content on all devices and differentiating through content curation. They have great leadership by partnering with broadband providers and negotiating deals and creating new relationships.

Streaming without internet is great. This should be available on planes, trains and buses.

 

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dlr5288
dlr5288
11/30/2016 12:09:41 AM
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Re: Keeping Up with the Netflixes
I agree. My creating new relationships and building and growing together it's making the companies stronger and more diverse.

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