Friday, 22nd July 2011, 12:14:28

Businesses looking to introduce video streaming services for members of staff could be interested in the latest news from Amazon.
Working alongside US network CBS, the company has announced plans to broadcast television programmes from its sizeable library.
The move, which will be available for use by Amazon Prime members, is set to allow viewers to catch up on full seasons of 18 popular shows.
By adding 2,000 extra episodes to its online catalogue, the company's library now contains 8,000 television programmes and films.
Jeff Bezos, chief executive of Amazon.com, said: "We're excited to add thousands of popular CBS programmes to our already great selection, all of which stream at no additional cost to Amazon Prime members."
The new releases available on Amazon Instant Video include Two Weeks Notice, Take Me Home Tonight and Waking Madison.
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