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Hulu Eyes Global Expansion

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In an interesting move for the global online and entertainment markets, Hulu could soon move to expand internationally.

Citing “an ‘unmet need’ for online television service in markets around the world,” Hulu CEO Jason Kilar told The Wall Street Journal his company would even be willing to take on additional investors to accelerate its expansion.

By most accounts, the move would be a logical one. Hulu is among the leading providers of premium video content online. Due in part to its parent companies, Disney, NBC and News Corp, Hulu brings to the web some of the best programming that television has to offer.

Although much of of Hulu’s content appears days or weeks after its initial air date, those shows and movies would still be available in certain world markets sooner through Hulu than through more traditional means. If Hulu were able to step into other markets around the globe, it would land a decidedly heavy blow against competitors like Netflix, which is also attempting to scale its video streaming businesses.

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    RIM Tablet May Be Announced Next Week [REPORT]

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    Citing sources familiar with RIM’s plans, the WSJ claims the BlackBerry maker could show the world its tablet as early as next week, at a developers’ conference in San Francisco.

    The internal name for the tablet is BlackPad; it will have a 7-inch touch screen, one or two cameras, Bluetooth and broadband connections, and it’s scheduled for a launch in the fourth quarter of the year. Interestingly enough, WSJ’s sources claim the device will only be able to connect to mobile networks through a BlackBerry.

    As far as the OS goes – and this is the most interesting bit – the same sources claim RIM will use a new platform built by QNX, an OS maker RIM bought earlier this year, instead of BlackBerry OS. Furthermore, BlackBerry is supposed to eventually move the BlackBerry to this new platform, too.

    That’s quite a bit of info from the Wall Street Journal, and although RIM did not confirm or deny any of it, it paints an interesting picture for the BlackBerry maker. RIM has slowly been losing ground to iPhone and Android phones in the last year, and – if real – these moves show a determination to turn things around. If RIM’s tablet really brings a taste of the new platform that all BlackBerries will share, it won’t be just a competitor to iPad, it will be a major test of RIM’s ability to keep up with the current trends on the market.

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