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Hulu Offers Up Free Mobile Clips

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Los Angeles-based Hulu said Wednesday that it will begin offering up free clips from the site to mobile users--the first time that Hulu has offered up content to mobile devices outside of Hulu Plus. The new clips are available via Hulu''s mobile web interface, at Hulu.com. READ MORE>>.

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Hulu Plus Hits Android

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Los Angeles-based Hulu , the web video site, said Thursday that it has rolled out its Hulu Plus application on Android. Hulu said the Hulu Plus application will run on six phones, including the Nexus One, Nexus S, HTC Inspire 4G, Motorola Droid II, Motorola Droid X, and the Motorola Atrix. READ MORE>>.

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Hulu, AT&T Ink Distribution Deal

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Los Angeles-based streaming television site Hulu and wireless carrier AT&T have reached a deal to offer up video-on-demand services on AT&T later this year, the two said Wednesday. According to the two, AT&T will offer Hulu's subscription service on both mobile and web platforms. READ MORE>>.

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What Mattered in 2010: Greg Martin, Archer Venture Capital

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Using the social web to fill excess capacity that exists in nearly every business was one of the best uses of the web that I've seen. The continuing rise of smart phones and iPad-like devices has created enormous opportunities for the mobile web. The Groupon business model (now copied by nearly 1000 companies) was genius.

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How Laudville Is Bringing Your Entertainment Life Together

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We''re now in beta, and are incorporating services like iTunes, Amazon, and Hulu, and will be incorporating more (this) year. Phoebe Scott: Right now, we''re affiliates of other sites that we work with, such as iTunes and Hulu. Phoebe Scott: The really big thing we''d like to get going in 2014 is mobile. That''s not true now.

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Decoding The Science Behind The Laughs, With Daniel Altman of Laffster

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From research and working with IAC, was saw that more than fifty percent of the videos online are web humor and comedy. It looks like you're using a mobile-first approach to getting your technology out there? My partner is ex-Google engineering, who is also a comedian and hosts a pretty popular show every week. READ MORE>>.

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Interview with Rahul Sonnad, Geodelic

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I kind of thought there was a similar opportunity you see in the video space with YouTube, Hulu, thePlatform all going after. Tags: rahul sonnad entrepreneur startup theplatform geodelic location based mobile phone. Actually, from that, I just got lots of analogies with publishing geographic specific content. READ MORE>>.