Invites For Hulu, A New Television Streaming Service

by Scott Beale on December 20, 2007 · 0 comments

Hulu is a new ad supported, video content delivery service that allows you to watch television programs from major networks online, as well as sharing them via email or embedding them on your website or blog. The quality of the video is pretty good, but one downside is that content is only available in the US (they are working on opening it up worldwide).

Hulu is currently in private beta, but today they started offering invites through many of the popular tech blogs, including ReadWriteWeb, GigaOm, Webware, Mashable, Download Squad and TechCrunch.

At long last you can watch “Lazy Sunday” without worrying about it being taken down.

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