Hulu is now open to the public

Rich Fiscus
12 Mar 2008 7:35

If you've been looking forward to seeing Hulu, the online video site from NBC Universal and News Corp, but haven't been able to get an invitation to the private beta you're in luck. After several hours offline, preparing for the big launch, Hulu is out of beta and available to all U.S. residents.
Hulu has been in private beta since October of last year, and has received very positive reviews from nearly everyone. You can find my new review of the service .
In addition to offering ad-supported Streaming of both current and past TV shows, Hulu allows members to share video clips with friends in a number of ways. They can be embedded in web pages, added to social networking sites like MySpace or Facebook, or submitted to Digg.
If you'd like to try out Hulu for yourself you can sign up at their website. For more information read the new review in our Guides section.


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