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Saturday 23 June 2012

SKYPE BETA: A NEW WAY OF VIDEO CALLING





The latest update of the Windows Skype has a feature to do multi-video calling services for free (for the time period). It has the feature of allowing you video call five people simultaneously!

Friday 6 April 2012

Google's next entertainer "Google Play"

Hey guys!! Back with another Google product. This time it is a lot bigger and better. Google is improving itself day by day!!
Recently they have come up with a new feature called "Google Play".



Google has introduced "Google Play" as a replacement for the Android Market 
and has given all the users, access to various games, applications, music, books and movies. Google Play is now no longer a limited one. anyone with a PC can use it too. In the Google search page today you might have noticed a new entry in the navigation bar: "Play".
By clicking this will take you to the marketplace where you can search around and find cool stuff to read, watch and download. 
But why would I write about this here on Cinema Blend if it didn't involve movies in some way? 
Going to the movies tab will enter you into the Google digital rental store, where it 
looks like movies are available for anywhere between $1.99 and $9.99. The store seems 
to have all of the new releases of Blu-ray, including the movies like Battle Royale, Sherlock holmes and many more. Unlike Amazon, which features a similar service, it looks like only rentals are available with no option to purchase outright. Clicking on a title it says that rentals will last up to 30 days and after youstart watching it you can watch it as many times as you want within 48 hours. 


So what do you think of the new service? Do you think you'll end up using it or will you 
stick with Netflix, Amazon and other digital movie services?