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Design matters

While I'm not a subscriber yet, I *love* NetFlix's business model. How do you solve the problems of bandwidth in a video on demand business?
The post office, of course.

Brilliant.

And they're not a company to let the little details go unnoticed, either, as evidenced by this fascinating look at the evolution of their DVD-delivery envelope.

Design matters.

Via Slashdot.

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