Netflix renames DVD-by-mail service, adds video games
Via Scoop.it – Digital Content Licensing
Netflix is rebranding its 12-year-old movies-by-mail service as Qwikster and adding video games to its catalog.
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Le petit Deezer fait reculer la major Universal
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La major voulait interdire au site l’accès à son catalogue de chansons. Mais le tribunal l’a déboutée, jugeant qu’elle abusait de sa position dominante.
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MileWise Factors in Miles & Points to Help You Find the Cheapest Flight
Via Scoop.it – Customer Loyalty
MileWise calculates your miles and points to help you find the best flight.
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Netflix Arrives in Latin America
Via Scoop.it – Digital Content Licensing
Netflix has started offering service in Brazil and plans to have service in 43 other Latin American and Caribbean countries by September 12.
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Airmiles incurs wrath of members by scrapping free flight offers
Via Scoop.it – Customer Loyalty
A scheme overhaul, resulting in a new brand called Avios, will see customers pay taxes and surcharges, for example fuel levies, on future bookings.
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Chase and United celebrate new United MileagePlus Explorer Card with pop-up baggage claim events – COLLOQUY
Airlines: Why charge an arm and a leg when you can charge for each arm and leg?
The Best of IFA 2011: Giant Smartphones, New Takes on 3-D, and More
Via Scoop.it – Technology for businesses
This year’s IFA is just wrapping up, which means it’s time to look back on the whirlwind of the last few days: what looked great, what didn’t, what got us excited, and which technologies we’re most excited about. The big themes this year were convergence, new ideas about 3-D, and thin everything–two of those three are represented in the Samsung Galaxy Note pictured above. Stay ’til the end for a couple show-floor sights that turned more than a couple heads.
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Is Spotify Bad News for Independent Record Labels?
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Technology. Games. Music. Culture….
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Skype acquires GroupMe
Via Scoop.it – Technology for businesses
Skype is to acquire GroupMe as it looks to expand its comms offerings into the text space.
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