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  2. 13 Ways to Watch Movies Together Online (It’s Easier ... - AOL

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    How to watch movies together online with Chrome Watch Party: Download the extension/add-on to your browser. Click the "Watch Party" icon and fill out the three text fields to create a new party.

  3. Social viewing - Wikipedia

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    While Amazon and Hulu both call it Watch Party, [1] [2] Disney+ (which offers it only in some countries) calls it GroupWatch [3], which launched in 2020, but in 2023 was removed. [ 11 ] Social viewing experience

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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.

  6. Browser extension - Wikipedia

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    Internet Explorer was the first major browser to support extensions, with the release of version 4 in 1997. [7] Firefox has supported extensions since its launch in 2004. Opera and Chrome began supporting extensions in 2009, [8] and Safari did so the following year. Microsoft Edge added extension support in 2016. [9]

  7. 9 Ways to Watch Movies Together Online (It’s Easier ... - AOL

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  8. Chrome Web Store - Wikipedia

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    Chrome Web Store was publicly unveiled in December 2010, [2] and was opened on February 11, 2011, with the release of Google Chrome 9.0. [3] A year later it was redesigned to "catalyze a big increase in traffic, across downloads, users, and total number of apps". [4]

  9. Media Source Extensions - Wikipedia

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    Media Source Extensions (MSE) is a W3C specification that allows JavaScript to send byte streams to media codecs within web browsers that support HTML video and audio. [5] Among other possible uses, this allows the implementation of client-side prefetching and buffering code for streaming media entirely in JavaScript .