Several days later, I opened Hulu again and clicked over to “Ice Age,” assuming the film would restart at the beginning. After watching about 15 minutes of the animated film “Ice Age,” my multitasking ways got the better of me and I went off to do something else.
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I also perused the movie selection on Hulu. I found some particularly choice old episodes of the “Maury” talk show - the first and second parts of “I’ll Prove a 13-Year-Old Boy Fathered My Baby!” - and posted them to my Facebook profile along with a note. With it, I also could enlarge content that seemed small in the browser window but didn’t look great on the full screen, like episodes of “The Simpsons” and “Astro Boy.” The ones I watched seemed a bit blurry when filling the screen.Ī neat feature on Hulu is the ability to share content with others through a little button on the edge of the video’s viewing area. I found that mode the most convenient because it is more conducive to multitasking. I liked the ability to view videos directly in the browser page, in full-screen mode or in a separate window I could move and resize. In comparison, YouTube content streams at about 200 kbps. They progressed fluidly on the screen of my desktop computer at work. The quality of the videos is pretty good - generally files stream at 480 or 700 kilobits per second. Sorting through an alphabetical listing of shows - one of several simple ways to navigate the site - I spotted some recent episodes of “Heroes,” added them to my queue and then watched them over the next few evenings. Users don’t have to log in to see one another’s profiles. Logging in to Hulu let me do things like create a queue of content I want to watch, post reviews of videos I have seen and list information about myself for other users to see.