Monday, September 26, 2011

Miramax launches Facebook application for streaming movies

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Miramax

After the example of Warner Bros., Paramount and universal Miramax jumped on the bandwagon Facebook application, offering the film in exchange for Facebook credits. In addition to watch videos and play games, users will have access to full-length feature films from the library of Miramax, including Secretaries, kill Bill, good will hunting and no country for old men.

As of right now, the application is still in beta. It was built in just eight weeks, "so you should expect some bugs and glitches in the beginning. US Facebook users will have the choice between 20 films, each of which is worth 30 credits, Facebook's lease is the equivalent of $ 3. The service was also available in the UK and Turkey this morning, with France and Germany on the deck, according to Miramax blog.

Once you rent, you'll have a full 30 days access to the film. However, after the beginning of the film, only you have 48 hours to finish it before it expires. The IPad and Google TV are also working with the application. For a complete list of movies available right now (all 20 of them) can be found here.


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