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Netflix Adding Services
As Netflix (NFLX) reaches an all-time high on the stock market, Netflix CEO and management look for ways to expand their DVD rental business. The biggest move they are looking at doing is turning their DVD rental services into a streaming movie service. Netflix will utilize their website and turn parts of the web into youtube like services where you will be able to subscribe as a member to Netflix in order to see any type of movie or TV show instantly on your mobile device, tablet, computer, TV, and more.
Stream Movies on Smartphones
With the emergence of the smartphone market, Netflix is looking to take advantage of the growing demand for streaming movies to your Droid, iPhone, iPad, Blackberry, Android, Palm, Windows, and more smartphones and tablets. Allowing its users to gain instant access to thousands of movies will provide users the ability to view all their favorites from any location.
Getting Connected With Netflix
If you don’t have an account with Netflix, then you are missing out. Not only does Netflix provide faster and cheaper services then Blockbuster & Amazon, but it also provides its users with the functionality that its users are looking for. Allow users to connect to Netflix from any mobile device is great for on demand movie services.
Invest in Netflix
If your looking to invest in growing technologies, then Netflix (NFLX) is a great option for you. Netflix not only provides a proven business model, but it also brings other companies millions of users. Looking to expand in the internet technology and smartphone market will allow Netflix to provide its users all the services on could ask for. Being able to view information and movies instantly online will allow Netflix to take more market share over Amazon and Blockbuster on demand services. As inflation starts to hit the U.S. technology plays will be a safe bet as their growth models provide long term growth to withstand long bear markets and recessions throughout the business cycle.








