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  2. Hulu launches a new Watch Party feature for virtual viewing ...

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    To see which programs are available for this Watch Party viewing experience, users will look for a new "Watch Party" icon on the title's Details page. Hulu launches a new Watch Party feature for ...

  3. 13 Ways to Watch Movies Together Online (It’s Easier ... - AOL

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  4. Social viewing - Wikipedia

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    Social viewing (also known as Watch Party [1] [2] or GroupWatch [3]) describes a recently developed practice revolving around the ability for multiple users to aggregate from multiple sources and view online videos together in a synchronized viewing experience.

  5. Hulu's Watch Parties are now available to all subscribers - AOL

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    Hulu's Watch Party is now officially available. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us

  6. Widevine - Wikipedia

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    Widevine is a proprietary digital rights management (DRM) system that is included in most major web browsers and in the operating systems Android and iOS.It is used by streaming services such as Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu etc., to allow authorized users to view media while preventing them from creating unauthorized copies.

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  8. Chrome Web Store - Wikipedia

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    As of June 2012, there were 750 million total installs of content hosted on Chrome Web Store. [5] Some extension developers have sold their extensions to third-parties who then incorporated adware. [6] [7] In 2014, Google removed two such extensions from Chrome Web Store after many users complained about unwanted pop-up ads. [8]

  9. Plug-in (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Example Plug-In Framework. The host application provides services which the plug-in can use, including a way for plug-ins to register themselves with the host application and a protocol for the exchange of data with plug-ins. Plug-ins depend on the services provided by the host application and do not usually work by themselves.