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Sunday, May 26, 2013

Yahoo is thinking about streaming?

The future of media is Streaming. Yahoo is starting to think about getting into the business. When a business wants to benefit itself without the people who need jobs can't find work...those are the businesses that don't need our business. The people of the world are tired of paying, and of buying. Sales in the U.S are slow because people no longer have the money to pay for those services any more. Hulu was a great streaming company back in the day. Having commercials in the movies was the only way Hulu can keep the services free to the public. But with the added service of HULU plus, you would think they would lose the commercials in the movies. No one wants to have commercials on movies that stream. If they wanted that they would watch regular television.

Yahoo jumping on the Streaming Bandwagon?

People need jobs. Manufacturers need people to buy their service. We need a business to create jobs. Worldwide Multimedia Management is such a business. There is a lot of media is this world. There will be a need for a lot of people to inventory all that media, from every country around the world. There will be Movies, Music, Books, and Video Games from individuals all around the world that no long want the media on their shelves at home just sitting. They want freedom. Media is everywhere from Russia, Germany, Romania, Turkey, Asia, Korea, Philippines, Japan and USA. These countries each have their own media. If every book, movie, song, and video game was located in one website where you can purchase, store, sell, and stream, doesn't that sound like a great deal? Even lone manufacturers can sell their such without worrying about people stealing their stuff. Every device will be registers so only the media you own can be viewed. There will be no uploading and download of your media to your devices. Less time waiting is more time actually using the media for its true purpose. To be watch, read, listened to, and played and not sit on a shelf.

Want to be part of the future of media. Join the revolution.

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