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	<title>Comments on: Move To India With Six Friends And Get Free Netflix For Life</title>
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		<title>By: Davis Freeberg&#8217;s Digital Connection &#187; Blog Archive &#187; SeventyMM Is Not Dot Com Sequel</title>
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		<description>[...] Part of the reason why is that it takes a very efficient postal system in order to properly run a DVD by mail program, but also because the growth has been so significant in the US that Netflix hasn&#8217;t needed to turn to international markets for expansion. Where Netflix has been reluctant to provide service though, other companies have sprung up to fill this void. One of the more interesting companies has been SeventyMM, which in addition to having some pretty interesting promotions and some healthy growth expecations, they also apparently have a connection to Seattle as well. Apparently the company&#8217;s managing director is Raghav Kher who is a former Microsoft employee and an entrepreneur left over from the dot com days. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Part of the reason why is that it takes a very efficient postal system in order to properly run a DVD by mail program, but also because the growth has been so significant in the US that Netflix hasn&#8217;t needed to turn to international markets for expansion. Where Netflix has been reluctant to provide service though, other companies have sprung up to fill this void. One of the more interesting companies has been SeventyMM, which in addition to having some pretty interesting promotions and some healthy growth expecations, they also apparently have a connection to Seattle as well. Apparently the company&#8217;s managing director is Raghav Kher who is a former Microsoft employee and an entrepreneur left over from the dot com days. [...]</p>
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