Blockbuster claims to open the distribution floodgates. Floodgates holding the details remain shut. - VentureBeat
Wed, Jan 14th, 2009
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On one hand, you want to give Blockbuster credit for at least trying to save itself. But on the other, it’s hard to give credit to a company that perpetually seems a day late and a dollar short.
Yes, Blockbuster has another announcement to make regarding Internet movie delivery, and yes, once again it’s something that several of its competitors have been doing for some time. At least, I think.
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