GigaomThe agency that built Canada’s Netflix competitor also redesigned Netflix, for fun
The Netflix competitor launched by Canada’s cable companies was built by designers who previously mocked up a different kind of Netflix app. Read more »
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The Netflix competitor launched by Canada’s cable companies was built by designers who previously mocked up a different kind of Netflix app. Read more »
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