I'll have an invite to Voddler, s'il vous plaît
Just the other day I was wondering why there isn't a Spotify for movies and tv programs. Well, little did I know - there is! Voddler was founded in 2005, and its VOD online streaming service has been up and running since last year. Currently Voddler has approximately 500,000 registered users in Sweden, and its planning on branching out to Denmark, Norway and Finland this year.
Here's some info and a demo:
Voddler was founded 2005 in Stockholm, Sweden. Its mission is to provide high quality home entertainment on-demand, collaborating with some of the biggest companies in the entertainment business. Voddler is easy to use, legal and accessible around the clock - with high image and sound quality.
Voddler launched its movie service in the Swedish market in October 2009. In Voddler members are offered free advertising-financed film, and even rental film, more than 90 percent of Voddlers titles are free. The number Voddler members passed in January 400 000, and in January was more than 1 million films streamed out to our users.
Voddler currently has agreements with Paramount, Disney, Miramax Films, Columbia, Dreamworks, Touchstone Pictures, MGM, Nonstop Entertainment, Noble Entertainment, Scanbox, Pan Vision, Sony Pictures Television, TVF, Film Factory, Atlantic, Sandrew Metronome and Warner Bros.
All you need is an internet connection, computer and an invite to Voddler to enjoy movies and tv-series whenever you want.
Looks good to me. Can't help but wait for an invite and admire our Western neighbor... first Spotify, now this. They always seem to be a few steps ahead, those cunning Swedes...










