Amazon takes on Netflix with new free video streaming for its Prime members

Tuesday, February 22, 2011 6:01 PM By dwi

Amazon.com declared today that its Amazon Prime members crapper today course over 5,000 films and TV shows for free. The advise is obviously a hit at Netflix's liberated video streaming. Their web page said the moving entireness on every PC and Macintosh computers, though we're told it wouldn't work on iPads. 

Among the TV shows that crapper be streamed are the original (with Tom Baker) and after editions of "Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends," "Highlander," "The Secrets of Isis," "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood," "Bonanza," "Doctor Who," "Fawlty Towers," Ken Burns' "The Civil War" and "Baseball", "He-Man and Masters of the Universe," "The Tin Man," "Coupling" (UK version), "BlackAdder" and "Inspector Gadget."    Amazon Prime costs $79 a year, which is cheaper than Netflix $7.99 a month charge, and also includes liberated two-day transport on every packages.  Suggested by the author:
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