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PlayOn’s web app brings Hulu and Netflix to iPod touch, iPhone

PlayOns web app brings Hulu and Netflix to iPod touch, iPhone

Uninterested in waiting around for Apple\’s \” review process\” to finish? So was PlayOn. Instead of sticking it out and coping with the App Store\’s near-limitless amount of red tape, the content streaming startup has kicked out an HTML5 web app that permits Hulu (for now, at least) and Netflix streaming to iPod touch and iPhone devices. It\’s still hard at work perfecting things for the iPad, but on account that it\’s completely free to surf over to its mobile internet site (linked below), it\’s tough to complain with what we\’re being given right away. Early testers have praised the app\’s speed, and if you\’ll still want a Windows PC (yeah, PlayOn still doesn\’t have a Mac client) and a PlayOn subscription before indulging for your mobile, a minimum of you\’ve got an option that you simply once didn\’t. So, anyone digging the hot avenue?

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