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<description><![CDATA[riturno posted : This split was telegraphed over a year ago.  Over a year ago they started removing DVD queue management from iOS applications and other little changes followed separating the two.<br><br>Now they are removing the links between the DVD and streaming queues.  For me this was one of the great values that Netflix had.  I could put something into my DVD queue, and if it became available for streaming, I would know.<br><br>Also, since I am terrible at remembering what films we've seen, I was foolishly using Netflix for this.  I guess that I'll have to find some other way to do this.  <br><br>Hastings disingenuous tone in both his personalized email, and his comments on his blog post don't do him any favors.<br><br>No matter his business rationale, this split removes value for me.  We were just about to cut our cable subscription, but after these changes, I am reconsidering.  ]]></description>
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