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If Amazon is able to get studios and content producers on board with a standalone streaming service, it could spell trouble for Netflix. Amazon may have started out as a humble online bookseller, but it has become one of the most powerful purveyors of digital content.
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    I have to admit, I am Amazon-loyal.
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    courtenaybird ) @afrolicious @mqueez #blackgirlsvoltron.
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    Amazon owns LoveFilm, both are on the XBOX360 and other platforms so the competition has already begun.
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    We are so sick n tired of you! We don’t want competition , we want you out!
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  14. digitalspark said: A digital Walmart in the making! Good for consumer, bad for competition.
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