
Hulu, a joint project by Fox and NBC-Universal will no longer be in its private beta stage tomorrow as this web-based service will be opened up to all US residents, allowing those with high-speed Internet access to stream TV shows and movies over Flash for free via dynamic ads that appear at key segments. This version even allows users to choose the ads that they would like to see. Its official debut will see TV shows produced by Warner Bros., NBA and NHL highlight reels join the fray. How do you think Hulu’s services will stand up against other download services like Fanfare from SanDisk?
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