Distributors like Apple's iPod, AOL and MovieLink require customers to pay for each movie download.iPod and AOL offer movies from specific studios, while MovieLink appears to sell or rent more library selections.
Other services in addition to iTunes including MovieLink, Vongo (my new fave), and CinemaNow (all three U.S.only services) do allow for offline viewing of downloaded content. Bloomberg's Jonny Thaw's story: Google Says It Made Mistake in Design of...
MovieLink (Windows only; Internet Explorer required) is a service that I've used many times and without any problems. MovieLink offers a 25% discount on all rentals for students and members of the military.
It would be nice if, at the least, Vongo and other "U.S.only services" like MovieLink, would offer some info about their service to those visiting their sites from outside the U.S. Several people have sent along notes this weekend and I've seen a...
MovieLinkMovieLink (Windows only) is a service
that I've used many times and without any problems. Movielink permits you to view content on either Movielink also offers a
discount on all rentals for students and members of the military.
Movielink signs up with Blinkx. When Google Hacks was first published nearly two years ago, it accomplished the rare feat of breaking into the New York Times top ten business paperback sellers. Google, of course, has done anything but stand still...
Chris Gaither in the LA Times article: Film Download, Search Firms to Link Services, writes about a deal (expected to be formally announced today) that will allow people who use BlinkxTV* to be able to keyword search trailers of films available...
Movielink Teams with Lycos for Co-Branded Site. A special report from the Search Engine Strategies 2003 Conference, August 18-21, San Jose, CA. A longer version of this article with more comprehensive and detailed coverage of this analyst forum is...