Internet video has pretty much been the sUck since Al Gore was nice enough to invent the internet for us. Yeah, we've got YouTube and all of it's cousins, but getting quality video of Hollywood-produced media has been hit or miss. Of all the most unlikely to lead the fray into bringing this all together, is NBC Universal, who recently publicly released their new venture, HULU. Browse around hulu.com and you'll find tons of content (all of course ad supported), but they have tv shows and movies that you've long forgotten about, plus ones you've been waiting to see. The biggest surprise in all of this is that it's free, especially considering the amount of content they have. I haven't used it much, but the site is laid out pretty well, and the videos load up fast and look pretty good. Also, they're working on expanding their HD offerings, which will further push the need for HTPCs in the living room.
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Thank you for crediting me with the invention of the internet. It REALLY was my idea!! Al Gore
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