Flixster, online service for movie streaming based in San Francisco, California, U.S., has reached a milestone. Founded on January 20, 2006, until now, Flixster application has been downloaded for over 20 million times by gadget users. Flixster application supports the smartphone systems such as Blackberry, iPhone, and Android.
According to Joe Greenstein, the CEO of Flixster, from 20 millions of installed applications in various smartphones, 70% are active users; means that users access the web at least once during 90 days backward. This achievement is not for Flixster itself, is anyone worthy to be shared the credit, it is the movie reviewer Rotten Tomatoes. Flixtsers and Rotten Tomatoes have been working together since January 2010.
Besides smartphones, Flixster application is also installed in other gadgets like the iPad, Roku box, and Sony TV. As for the iPad, the number of Flixster application installed has reached 500,000. Meanwhile 10 days after the launching, users of Roku box and Sony TV has been reported to reach more than 30,000 to use the application. To improve the number of Flixster users, now Flixster and Rotten Tomatoes have a discussion to open the possibility of the upgrade from Rotten Tomatoes to Rotten Tomatoes 2.0. This new version of Rotten Tomatoes is hoped to gain more and more users across the United States.





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