The video streaming provider is just one part of the equation for watching
streaming videos, including movies and TV programs, on your living room TV.
You also need some type of Internet-connected consumer-electronics device
-- such as a TV (LCD, plasma or rear projection),
This article says while Internet delivered TV is great for some, it might not be "ready for prime-time" for many average TV viewers.
You can also connect your PC to your TV to watch streaming movies from the Internet. This article at HowStuffWorks.com explains how it is done.
Netflix maintains a blog that the company uses to relay news to its subscribers. Posts reflect the official company position on issues, but users can comment freely.
Blockbuster maintains a blog on its website as well.
InstantWatcher.com makes it easer to search for streaming content from Netflix.
Clicker.com is a directory of TV programs and movies available online for streaming.
This article in The Wall Street Journal explains the challenges Hulu faces as its partners wrestle with the future of the video streaming service.
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