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98 Stories To Learn About Netflix

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Let's learn about Netflix via these 98 free stories. They are ordered by most time reading created on HackerNoon. Visit the /Learn Repo to find the most read stories about any technology.

1. Cybersecurity Lessons from the Netflix Series La Casa De Papel

Can a TV show teach us how to take more care of our cybersecurity?

2. What Will Netflix Games Look Like, and How Will Users Play Them, in 2023?

It's hard to predict the future, but this article takes a stab at what Netflix gaming will look like in 2023.

3. The Imperfects Review - Everything You Need to Know

The Imperfects is a Netflix drama that has some similarities with other shows in its genre. The characters are mostly rebellious and the visuals are gory.

4. Uber Still Can't Turn a Profit

Netflix and Snapchat began informing markets of their financial performance this past week but the main draw remains to be tech titans.

5. Lessons in Content Marketing from Netflix Shows

How to make your customers fall head over heels in love with your brand by following in the footsteps of the Tiner Swindler. No, really, we're serious.

6. She-Hulk: Attorney at Law Review - Everything You Need To Know

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law is a new superhero show from Marvel, based on the comics by Stan Lee.

7. How AI Will Help You Stream Your Favourite Shows Faster

While streaming video may seem like cutting-edge technology, given how central it has become to people’s digital lives, there is still tremendous room for improvement. William Erbey, a serial entrepreneur and the founder of six multi-billion dollar companies, asserts that the video streaming industry faces strong headwinds due to the way growing demand negatively impacts streaming quality.

8. Learning Real Time Marketing From the Commentary of Netflix, Oreo, KitKat and Asos

In pursuit of catching up with the hype-cycle, brands are always on the move with real-time marketing.

9. We Created a Netflix Inspired Cover Generator as a NuxtJS Project for Our YT Channel

We had a need to speed up our YouTube cover creation process. The cover must be interesting, containing the right information and in the right format.

10. A New Netflix Style Reality Show for People Who Love Data

Seven data professionals gear up to analyze and visualize one of the largest and robust datasets out there to win the title - The Iron Analyst!

11. Netflix Could Change Gaming Landscape with the Launch of a Cloud Gaming Platform

Gaming is among the fastest-growing verticals on Connected television, and Netflix, one of the world’s premier video streaming platforms, only emphasized import

12. 10 Free Netflix Alternatives

At the point when your spending plan is tight, sliced the string and change to amusement applications like Netflix. There are a few projects like Netflix that offer free TV gushing and free film spilling.

13. If Glitch Techs is Any Indication, the Nickelodeon and Netflix Partnership is a Winning Deal

(Photo used with permission from Eric Robles and Dan Milano)

14. Internet Region Hopping Your Way to The American Version of Netflix

After getting free from work and finishing the house chores, all a normal human being desires (in Lucifer’s voice) is to relax and unwind. We sink into the couch, grab our favorite munchies, and hit the “Netflix” button on our TV remotes. It may sound a little sad, but we live for that temporary escape and freedom offered by Netflix.

15. The Future of Innovation: How Will Entrepreneurs Adapt To This Decade?

Futureproofing is at the forefront of every entrepreneur’s mind. But putting ideas into practice can be a different challenge altogether.

16. The Social Dilemma on Netflix is the Wake Up Call We've Been Waiting For

I watched “The Social Dilemma”, the documentary by the Center for Humane Technology and featuring Tristan Harris, yesterday. It taught me zero new things. I learned nothing that I had not already come across during my research for my latest book Life Beyond the Touch Screen. Or that I had not even incorporated in the book.

17. How to Protect Your Netflix Account from Getting Hacked

Netflix accounts getting hacked are the least bit of anyone’s concern. Not because it doesn’t mean anything to us, but we anticipate little harm from it. After all, what more can a hacker do than to watch a few titles, get to see their favorite shows or movies? But that’s not always the case. We have left this issue unsupervised for far too long, and there is harm more significant than we give credit for.

18. What's New in Gaming: June 2021

Hackernoon presents the latest and interesting news, trends, and events emerging in the gaming world. Read the latest gaming industry stories on Hacker Noon, where 10k+ technologists publish stories for 4M+ monthly readers.

19. Netflix Teams up with Edtech Company Stage 32 to Make a Global Statement

The film industry was good about responding to consumers’ desires for better tech, but it has lagged behind when it comes to representation and diverse voices.

20. A Brief Introduction to Recommendation Systems

Recommendation systems offer relevant product suggestions to users by using machine learning based on data gathered. More so,it uses characteristics information

21. Streaming Services Overtake Free-to-air TV For First Time in Australia; What Does it Imply

Australian viewers of OTP streaming services and FTA television were almost the same. However, by the end of 2020 the popularity of OTP services grew by 70%.

22. Video on Demand: Comparing the Monetization Models

The infrastructure needed to stream videos for your website can be very expensive to build and maintain. These are three monetization strategies that get used.

23. How Netflix Transitioned From DVDs to Video Streaming

The story of Netflix as a company is the story of a business that knows how to innovate, takes chances, and takes risks that even compromise its business model

24. Netflix Seeks Higher Revenues by Reaching More Subscribers Despite Ongoing Economic Downturn

Netflix reported its fourth-quarter earnings on Jan. 19 showing growth in subscribers. Following the results, the company’s stock increased by almost 6%.

25. FAANG Engineers Report Median Base Salary of $150k to $200k

According to a user-created poll, the median base salary of a user on Blind is between $150,000 to $200,000

26. Three Reasons Behind Ludicrous Spending in Streaming Media

Netflix spent $16 billion in 2019 on producing and acquiring new content. Amazon pursued its originals journey with $6 billion. Quibi, a yet to launch streaming service raised a billion dollars to create a catalog for millennials.

27. Why The Queen’s Gambit Was the #1 Show in 12 Countries

The Chess Show on Netflix | The Queen's Gambit

28. What is your favorite video game adjacent media?

There are some video game stories that are so good, they seep into other mediums including comics, books, and tv shows. Here are our favorite examples.

29. Here's Why Big Tech Bets Big on Apache Cassandra - An Interview With Vinay Chella of Netflix

You never have to think about planned downtimes for upgrades, rollouts, and unplanned outages

30. Connected TVs: Evolution for the Gaming Industry

Connected TVs lower the barrier of entry needed to game, making it a significant evolution for the games industry by reducing costs and complexity for users.

31. Netflix Business Strategy In 2022

A full immersion into Netflix's changing strategy as the market landscape for streaming becomes saturated.

32. RE2: Remake Actors Return for Netflix's Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness

New details and images were unveiled this week for the upcoming Resident Evil Netflix anime series, Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness.

33. Understanding How Netflix Business Works Through Binge-Watching

Binge-watching is the practice of watching TV series all at once. In a speech at the Edinburgh Television Festival in 2013, Kevin Spacey said: “If they want to binge then we should let them binge.” This new content format would be popularized by Netflix, launching its TV series all at once.

34. Why Apple's Win at the 2022 Oscars is a Win for New Hollywood

Read this post for insight into why Apple's victory at the 2022 Oscars is a win for all the New Hollywood streaming companies -- and a sign of Oscar's demise.

35. CDPR and Netflix Reveal WitcherCon Events

CD Projekt RED and Netflix will be presenting WitcherCon in July. The full schedule has now been confirmed for the upcoming online-only, digital event.

36. 7 Concise Statements That Describe the Metaverse

While it’s not expected to be fully fleshed out anytime soon, let’s take a look at what the Metaverse can be, based on things we already know.

37. What the Amazon/NFL Deal Means for New Hollywood

The NFL officially joined the streaming era through a $13 billion deal with Amazon in which TNF games air on Amazon Prime. Here's what this moment means.

38. Will New Hollywood Save Old Hollywood?

Read this article for insight how New Hollywood streaming companies could help Old Hollywood by releasing films in theaters.

39. Houston, We Have a Pizza Robot

And other very important tech news from today.

40. How Has Television Changed Over the Years?

Recently, I read the news about Netflix launching a linear video channel which is initially going to be tested in France first. According to the article, Netflix takes an old-fashioned approach to its latest features. And this made me think about television.

41. A New Direction for Netflix?

Read this post to get insight into the deal between Netflix and major movie theaters to exhibit "Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery" in November 2022.

42. 5 Best Free VPN Services for Netflix (VPNs w/Free Trials)

VPN services can bypass Netflix restrictions, but some of them have better speed and reliability than others.

43. On the Strategies Netflix Leveraged to Crush Blockbuster

Blockbuster

44. The Cowboy Bebop Live-Action Series: How Netflix Can Avoid a Huge Flop

Netflix is attempting to bring beloved anime Cowboy Bebop to life. While most live-action anime remakes flop, here's what Netflix must do to honor the series.

45. Why Warner Brothers Has Gone New Hollywood

You could have seen this coming.

46. I Live for People and Ideas

Check out my HackerNoon interview about my Noonie award nomination!

47. What are the Greatest Shows on TV at the Moment?

This Slogging thread by Jack Boreham, Mónica Freitas, Sara Pinto, Ellen Stevens and Amy Shah occurred in slogging's official #random channel, and has been edited for readability.

48. Will Disney+ Create Magic through Profitable Content and Commerce?

Read this post for insight into two keys to the future of Disney+ and New Hollywood: content and commerce.

49. Streaming just got weird. Can blockchain fix it?

Tracking royalties and other IP rights across the growing cohort of streaming platforms can be very tedious. While blockchain can’t be one cure-all fix, it can still deliver feasible benefits to production, publishing and distribution of creative assets.

50. Leveraging Original Programming to Drive Web3 Adoption in Pakistan

Pakistani-based original media content offers a unique opportunity to raise awareness and drive adoption of Web3.

51. Three Questions for Netflix’s New Co-CEOs

Read this post for a deep dive into Netflix's three growth imperatives for 2023..

52. If Only Netflix Had a Moat...

What did Netflix really miss? Its more than earnings.

53. How Networks Are Coping With Coronavirus Over-Capacity

The internet is now even more critical to the world thanks to shelter-in-place orders and government-mandated shutdowns. Coronavirus has shifted the focus of how many individuals get entertainment and perform work. Remote workers have increased exponentially over the past two months. Network World mentions that large tech corporations are scrambling to securely support a large volume of remote contractors. However, because so many people are using these networks, there's a genuine possibility of traffic overload. In this article, we'll look at how major ISPs are dealing with the massive influx of usage over the coronavirus epidemic.

54. Netflix and CD Projekt RED Announce The Witcher Partnership for WitcherCon

It appears there is finally going to be some marketing synergy between the smash-hit Netflix TV series, The Witcher, with the upcoming WitcherCon event in July.

55. How to Compete with Netflix: Beyond the Streaming Experience

Streaming is all about creating a great viewing experience

56. How Netflix works: the (Hugely Simplified) Complex Stuff that Happens Every Time You Hit Play

Not long ago, House of Cards came back for the fifth season, finally ending a long wait for binge watchers across the world who are interested in an American politician’s ruthless ascendance to presidency. For them, kicking off a marathon is as simple as reaching out for your device or remote, opening the Netflix app and hitting Play. Simple, fast and instantly gratifying.

57. Netflix Plans to Launch its Own Video Game Studio

In this Slogging thread, our community discussed Netflix's move and how that'll impact the gaming industry.

58. VPNs for Netflix: Benefits and Must-Have Features

Learn why Netflix libraries are different, how VPNs solve this issue and discover the tips for you to choose the right VPN for Netflix.

59. The Biggest Mistake Amazon And Netflix Made

Yes, I’m talking about the annoying pre-roll ads that are being played before movies/shows.

60. How Disney+ and Prime Video will dominate the streaming wars

It’s the year 2030, and your family is getting ready to watch a movie on a Saturday night. You turn on the TV and pause to think which service you should use: Disney+, Prime Video or Netflix. You don’t have any more streaming services. You end up settling for “Avengers 7” on Disney+, a family favorite. Popcorn is ready.

61. 3 Reasons Why Netflix Is ​​The Best OTT Platform

OTT Platforms (Over the Top) are no longer a surprise for anyone in 2020. It would seem that this is the most common thing. But still, there are things that, although with a great delay, you discover for yourself. And it turns out to be a real gem.

62. The Technology That Powers Your Favorite Video Streaming Services

With the advent of digital broadcasting and networking technologies, the need for video content has increased enormously. Video streaming platforms make it possible for people to view videos anywhere, anytime. The number of streaming media services is one the rise, which means the choices are abundant. When you consider how routinely we view videos via apps like Netflix or YouTube, it’s hard to digest that some time ago, it was impossible to view or transmit videos of any type over the internet.

63. Netflix and Lockdown: Why Netflix Is the Right Company for the New Normal

Netflix is succeeding even as the COVID-19 pandemic sends the world into a recession. Why? The predictable answer is that the all-digital entertainment company is well suited to the needs of people sheltering in place. But the “right place at the right time” rationale is only part of the story. Netflix has also set itself up for success.

64. Welcome to New Hollywood

New Hollywood has arrived.

65. Amazon, MGM, and the Triumph of New Hollywood

Read this post for insight into how the rise of Amazon and the fall of MGM signals the triumph of New Hollywood.

66. Why Streaming Has Not Conquered the World

Read this post to understand how the trials of Netflix and Spotify have underlined a reality about the fragility of the streaming industry.

67. Why Big Data is Big Business: The Netflix Example

Take a look at the following chart:

68. How Netflix Thought Ahead, Future-Proofed, and Raised Its Share Price to $500+

Netflix started to future-proof their business by entering the video streaming market. By making this shift, they could better serve their subscribers.

69. What Netflix Should Consider Before Diving into Gaming

Netflix adding some sort of gaming module to their current service brings to mind that in-flight entertainment option you get on long-haul flights.

70. The Fall of a Video Rental Empire: How Blockbuster Grew too Big to Change

What made Blockbuster different from Netflix; differences that ultimately led to its demise?

71. If Glitch Tech is Any Indication, the Nickelodeon and Netflix Partnership is a Winning Deal

(Photo used with permission from Eric Robles and Dan Milano)

72. What You Need to Know About Netflix's 'Jupyter Killer': Polynote 📖

Today, Netflix open-sourced Polynote, the internal notebook they developed, to the public. It’s not rare these days that big tech companies open sources their internal tools or services, then got popular and adopted by the industry. Amazon AWS, Facebook’s React.js, etc. are two of them. It makes sense. These big tech companies have the best engineers in the industry and more often than not they are facing the biggest challenges that will drive the development of great tools. Netflix’s Polynote could be another one of those great tools and the data science/machine learning industry does need better tools in terms of how to write code, experiment algorithms and visualize data. Here are several things you need to know about this new tool. I’ll try to keep this succinct and to the point so you can quickly read through it and be knowledgeable about the pros and cons of this new choice of our development/research environment.

73. Streaming Revenue Growth Slowed by 19.1% Year-Over-Year in 2019

What Do the Music Industry and Netflix Have in Common? The Slowing Streaming Growth

74. The Zeitgeist Digest 01—Tuesday, 4 February, 2020

Streaming the 'spirit of the times' in culture / tech / startups / future and chill, every Tuesday ✌️

75. Automatic for the People: Why Netflix Is at the Center of a Fight Between Artists and Audiences

Netflix may well be a haven for original voices in filmmaking. But recently Netflix also alienated artists by testing a feature that would allow viewers to adjust the playback speed of the content they watch. As first reported in Android Police, the feature, known as variable playback speed, is being tested with a small group of Netflix customers who use Android devices. Variable playback speed would make it possible for viewers to reduce the speed of content to 0.5x or 0.75x or accelerate the speed to 1.25x or 1.5x.

76. Netflix Tech Stack Has No Chill: How To Account for 15% of the World's Bandwidth

Disclaimer: This is NOT a press release by Netflix. Just my honest review of tech that helps us binge great content without hassle.

77. What Does the Future Hold for the New Hollywood Streaming Industry?

Where is the New Hollywood streaming industry headed after a wild and crazy 2022 thus far? Read this new post for insight into what to expect from this industry

78. Why Netflix’s Squid Game is NOT Close to Reality

I'm not thrilled, and I'm far away from being obsessed with Netflix's Squid Game.

79. Why New Hollywood Is Winning During the Pandemic

Remember when Old Hollywood thumbed its nose at Netflix for skipping a wide theatrical release with The Irishman in 2019? No one is scorning Netflix or any of the streaming services anymore.

The COVID-19 pandemic has upended the Old Hollywood distribution system. Movie theaters around the world are teetering on the edge of collapse because of declining attendance and closures during lockdowns. As a result, studios are denied an essential revenue stream to recoup the cost of making films that they’d already teed up for release in 2020 – with No Time to Die and Wonder Woman 1984 being two notable examples.

80. How Six Tech Giants and Four Startups Use Scala

Nowadays, quite a few companies are banking on new technologies and taking on the risks that come with them. Blockchain is hyped up but expensive and precarious, mobile app development is easy to pull off but throws you into a highly competitive market, etc. There’s no shame in using trusted and effective technologies, making a choice in favor of things like Scala and its contemporaries. So to prove that Scala is a viable choice, let’s take a look at successful companies and startups using Scala for product development.

81. 8 Netflix Hacks You'll Wish You'd Known When Quarantine Started

So perhaps you’ve utilized a couple of basic Netflix hacks as of now to assist you with taking advantage of your preferred gushing stage, for example, responding to the personalization questions (found at the highest point of your landing page) to get better recommendations or killing the ‘Keep Watching?’ work. Perhaps you’ve even utilized a VPN to gain admittance to cool shows and motion pictures that are just accessible in different nations. Lesser-referred to web Netflix hacks aren’t exactly as simple to stop by, so I’ve gathered them together right here for you.

82. What Is MPEG-DASH: Dynamic Adaptive Streaming Protocol

DASH is stated as not a system or a protocol or a demonstration or a codec or interactivity or a client specification

83. Why the 2021 Emmys Are a Victory for New Hollywood

Read this post for insight into why the 2021 Emmys represent a victory for New Hollywood hybrid TV/movie streaming companies.

84. Building A Roku Channel From Scratch

I’d been wanting to create a Roku channel for years but I was really put off at the idea of learning Brightscript so I just never did it until early in 2020 and I discovered the new Roku Direct Publisher functionality which lets you create a channel with relative ease and basically no programming.

85. The Witcher 3 Collaboration With Netflix is a Step in the Right Direction for CDPR

Now that CD Projekt Red and Netflix are collaborating for The Witcher franchise, we examine why it's a relationship that should continue.

86. Don’t Wait For A Good Idea: The Netflix Origin Story

Don’t Wait For A Good Idea

87. How To Hack Getting Netflix On Your Non-Smart Devices

It appears as though Netflix is all over, gushing from telephones, tablets, and brilliant TVs. In any case, not every person has a keen TV in their lounge room, and more seasoned TVs aren’t consequently prepared for Netflix seeing. Luckily, there are some simple approaches to watch Netflix on your non-shrewd TV so you can make the most of your preferred shows, motion pictures, and uncommon occasions from the solace of your lounge chair.

88. The Modern Day Black Samurai and The Potential of Netflix's New Merchandising Shop

Learn how Netflix is branching out into eCommerce by launching Netflix.shop, which takes an inclusive approach by featuring merchandise from diverse artists.

89. DevOps Implementation: Is it Really Worth an IT Company's Investment?

DevOps has emerged as the future of the software delivery process. Companies are shifting their focus on optimizing software quality and time through DevOps.

90. How CloudCover Helped Genflix Migrate VOD Media Workflow To AWS

Overview

91. You Censor One of Us, You Censor Us All

Censorship is on the rise as technology gets more advanced. We’re going to explore some key areas where censorship exists today, how censorship impacts everyone, and the domino effects that occur. We’re also taking a look at technology based solutions enabling powerful - not perfect - anti censorship tools for citizens.

92. 3 Lessons From Unicorns: Consistency, Simplicity, and Customer Obsession

Startup founders are often “hailed as superhumans,” but the truth is they’re not. They’re everyday people like you and me. But the thing that makes them different is their fearlessness to take risks.

93. Superstore, Netflix, and VPNs: Should we Bring back the LaserDisc?

This Slogging discussion is about Netflix via VPNs, DVD collecting in Japan, and Studio Ghibli.

94. Hollywood Crypto: Behavioral Economics of Piracy, Netflix, and the Future!

Dear (old-school) Hollywood, let’s chat frankly about pirates, Netflix (and other over-the-top video streaming services), and the battle for quality media. I’m going to be brutally honest with you about your failing monetization strategy. It’s going to hurt a little bit. But, if you hang in there with me, we’ll get to the good stuff: a strategic new way to eradicate revenue losses due to piracy and those pesky third-party subscription providers that scrape off the top.

95. Disney Doubles Down on Content to Save Its Future

It's often said that content is king. For Disney, content is a savior. That’s the takeaway from Disney’s earnings report for the fiscal year and fourth quarter of 2020.

96. What to Do When Your Hulu or Netflix Account Gets Hacked

Streaming service accounts get compromised all the time either due to data breaches, credential stuffing attacks from leaked databases, or simply because of users employing weak passwords.

97. New Hollywood Needs New Metrics

Read this post to get a closer look at the different metrics being used to measure the success of movies in the streaming era.

98. Breaking Down Apple’s Services Growth Strategy: The Case Against TV+

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