Hulu Releases Desktop Application

by Scott Beale on May 28, 2009 · 2 comments

Hulu has just released their new Hulu Desktop application, which is part of their recently launched Hulu Labs.

Hulu Desktop is a lean-back viewing experience for your personal computer. It features a sleek new look that’s optimized for use with standard Windows Media Center remote controls or Apple remote controls, allowing you to navigate Hulu’s entire library with just six buttons. For users without remotes, the application is keyboard and mouse-enabled. Hulu Desktop is a downloadable application and will work on PCs and Macs. It will initially launch as a beta product during which we plan to gather and incorporate user feedback to improve the service.

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1 Sean May 28, 2009 at 7:34 pm

OK, I’ll be the nerd to speak up and say “what about linux”? It would be particularly helpful since flash clients are notoriously slow in linux OSes

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2 Shay May 29, 2009 at 5:45 am

How convenient! Now us non-US bastards will only have to push a single app through a proxy and not the entire browser!

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