How Netflix Reverse-Engineered Hollywood

How Netflix Reverse-Engineered Hollywood
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Painting crews set up on the base of the Hollywood Sign in Los Angeles Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2012. The Hollywood sign, built in 1923, was an outdoor ad campaign for a suburban housing development called Hollywoodland. The sign has been painted twice since 1978 and is now in need of a complete overhaul, just in time to celebrate its 90th birthday. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)

And then, how we reverse engineered Netflix.

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