All In One Guide To Online Movies

March 25, 2009

It is no secret that movies are available for free on the Internet. But online viewing is still a niche activity, largely because of slow broadband connections and because people generally have to watch the videos on their computers.

Enjoying online movies is about more than bandwidth and large screens: its awareness

Enjoying online movies is about more than bandwidth and large screens: it's depends on awareness

Another reason holding back public adoption is awareness. Most people don’t know where to go to find content.

A movie-use guide for beginners published Wednesday could help change that. Helen Anderson published the guide on her Web site, Brainz, and it lists the most popular places to turn to for programming and films.

Included are the usual suspects: Hulu, Fancast and Joost. But then, too, she lists The Web Archive for older films, and peer-to-peer applications, such as  Limewire, eMule and Frostwire.

And of course there are the paid sites at Amazon, iTunes and Netflix.

Check out the article here.


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