Netflix rolling out a brand new feature named My L
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Netflix rolling out a brand new feature named My List to all subscribers worldwide
Netflix today announced a new feature named My List that is being rolled out to all their subscribers globally.
The company said that this feature is largely developed based on customer feedback. Netflix subscribers would now be able to create their own lists of movies and television shows they might want to watch later.
Netflix in fact is also adding their own technology on this new functionality. The company’s algorithms would monitor the shows and would recommend what you might want to watch at any given time based on your history.
The company said:
After you’ve added several titles to your list, our technology will go to work and sort your List, presenting you with the titles you’re most likely to want to watch right up front. In our tests, most members really appreciated this automated sorting and it was much more useful than the manual sorting capability of the Instant Queue.
http://techwhack.co/netflix-rolling-brand-fea...ide-46075/
Why Did My Netflix Streaming Instant Queue Disappear?
If you live in the United States and are a Netflix Streaming subscriber, you've long been able to save movies and TV shows for later viewing on your Instant Queue. As of today, there is no longer an Instant Queue option for streaming customers — it has been replaced by something called "My List," in which Netflix's recommendation algorithm organizes your options into the items you are most likely to want to view immediately. The change is an attempt to make life easier for international Netflix Streaming users, who have long lacked an "Instant Queue"–like function.
If you are a U.S. Netflix Streaming user who (like myself) enjoyed accessing your queue on a computer or laptop and manually managing your list, all you have to do off the Netflix homepage is click on the "See All" link next to the "My List" heading, and then click "Change Order to Manual" in the upper right corner.
http://www.vulture.com/2013/08/what-happened-...queue.html
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