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Good times for English learners! #1 (permalink) Thu Sep 07, 2006 22:02 pm   Good times for English learners!
 

Have you ever tried watching a movie online (through live streaming or video on demand?) United Internet has launched a new service in Germany called Maxdome. It gives you the opportunity to select from a variety of movies that are available online. So if you have a broadband Internet connection you can watch movies on your PC or even TV.

I've asked the Maxdome guys if they will be offering US movies in the original audio version and they said yes, the English version of their US movies will be available soon too. So, this is exciting news for German fans of the English language, isn't it?

What about you, have you ever watched a movie online? Would you subscribe to such a service?

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