Cae el telón sobre el otrora emblemático servicio de Netflix de envío de DVD por correo, un cuarto de siglo después de que dos emprendedores de Silicon Valley debutaron con un concepto que eventualmente significó la muerte del videoclub y un trampolín hacia el streaming que ha transformado el mundo…
Cae el telón sobre el otrora emblemático servicio de Netflix de envío de DVD por correo, un cuarto de siglo después de que dos emprendedores de Silicon Valley debutaron con un concepto que eventualmente significó la muerte del videoclub y un trampolín hacia el streaming que ha transformado el mundo del espectáculo.
Los menos de 1 millón de destinatarios que aún suscriben al servicio podrán quedarse con los últimos DVD que lleguen a sus buzones.Algunos de estos suscriptores acérrimos recibirán hasta 10 DVD como regalo de despedida de un servicio que llegó a tener 16 millones de suscriptores.
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