So I finally read all that stuff under my list on the Netflix queue page. And I noticed at the bottom was a link for setting up an rss feed of your netflix queue. My question is this: Why would you want to do that? Am I just not thinking creatively? Do any of you do this? And if so, what's the advantage?

From: [identity profile] jgesteve.livejournal.com


I dunno... I suppose there's a couple different things you could do with it yourself... and I'm only assuming since I've not Netflixed in a while, but if the RSS updated with the queue status you could get notifications in your favorite RSS reader (or in the sidebar of say Vista or OSX)... you could add it to Firefox as a smart bookmark and be able to jump right into your queue (say if you happened to catch a movie on HBO that was on your queue and wanted to remove it. Just go to the smart bookmark and the item in question instead of navigating through netflix's site...)

From: [identity profile] kenkari.livejournal.com


I don't know and I don't use it. But a thought did occur to me that you might be able to add it to one of those things like "my yahoo" so you could see your queue without having to go to the Netflix website. Just another way to keep "netflix" in front of your eyeballs.
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