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  2. 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.

  3. Netflix Party App: Here’s How You Can Watch With Friends ...

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  4. Teleparty - Wikipedia

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    Teleparty was then announced on December 27, [2] the trio's first release since their commercially successful debut single album Second Wind (2023). [3] A portmanteau of the words "telepathy" and "party", Teleparty was chosen as the album title to remind fans to "pause and savor the ordinary yet precious moments of everyday life". [4]

  5. 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.

  6. AOL Video - Serving the best video content from AOL and ...

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    The AOL.com video experience serves up the best video content from AOL and around the web, curating informative and entertaining snackable videos.

  7. Congress closing in on shutdown deadline with no clear plan - AOL

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    Congress is struggling to strike a deal to keep the government funded as a looming deadline to prevent a shutdown next month gets closer. Lawmakers are less than a month away from a mid-March date ...

  8. Rabb.it - Wikipedia

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    Rabbit, also known as Rabb.it, was a video streaming website and mobile application. Launched in 2014, and based in California, United States, the service enabled multiple people to remotely browse and watch the same content in real-time.

  9. Encrypted Media Extensions - Wikipedia

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    This allows the use of HTML video to play back DRM-wrapped content such as streaming video services without the use of heavy third-party media plugins like Adobe Flash or Microsoft Silverlight (both discontinued). The use of a third-party key management system may be required, depending on whether the publisher chooses to scramble the keys.