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Amazon S3 with PHP: Video Streaming with CloudFront (6/6)

Amazon S3 with PHP: Video Streaming with CloudFront (6/6)

S3 and CloudFront team up to provide fast video streaming. We create a very basic HTML5 video player and stream a large video directly from our bucket, served from CloudFront. Watch the full series at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfdtiltiRHWE0uv1ZEL5d3Jt4i3qU-607 Subscribe here for more tutorials: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=phpacademy Our channel http://youtube.com/phpacademy Official website http://phpacademy.org Support Forum http://phpacademy.org/forum Follow us on Twitter! http://twitter.com/phpacademy

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Amazon Prime Offers 4K Streaming – IGN News

Amazon Prime Offers 4K Streaming – IGN News

Amazon Prime Members can now watch Ultra HD movies and TV shows in 4K picture resolution, at no additional cost. Read more here: http://www.ign.com/articles/2014/12/09/amazon-prime-instant-video-to-stream-in-4k?abthid=54874edb5c34ca2924000014 Subscribe to the IGN News Channel here: http://www.youtube.com/user/IGNNews?sub_confirmation=1

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Amazon to Produce Movies for Theaters, Prime Video Service

Amazon to Produce Movies for Theaters, Prime Video Service

Amazon.com said Amazon Studios would produce and buy original movies to be released in theaters and for early-window distribution on Prime Instant Video. The company has been investing heavily in digital media, hoping to draw traffic and drive sales as consumers increasingly spurn traditional TV offerings in favor of on-demand content. Amazon said on Monday its movies would premiere on ...

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Amazon is Pushing Into Movies, Apparently for Real This Time

Amazon is Pushing Into Movies, Apparently for Real This Time

Amazon Studios announced ambitious plans Monday for producing original movies, aiming for a dozen prestige films per year that will screen in theaters, followed by a launch on Prime Instant Video 30-60 days later — a steeply shortened window that will present a challenge in finding exhibition partners beyond small, independent cinemas. Amazon has been quietly trying to get original ...

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