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by burriko
4951 days ago
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This is one of the reasons I love services like Spotify and Netflix. They have no devices in the race, and tend to have client software for almost every platform. I can switch between phones, tablets and operating systems and still access to the same music and movies. I could even drop Spotify and switch to Rdio if I wanted, and all I would lose are my playlists (not a big deal to me, but may be to some). These services don't lock me to devices, and I also don't feel locked into the services. |
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You're joking right? Netflix? Only recently have we seen murmurs of having some hacky way of getting Netflix to run on Linux.
Microsoft Silverlight lock in was, IMHO, a huge slap to Linux. They're as bad an example of "services that support every platform" as can be.
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2012/09/netflix-no-change-in-our-...