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Amazon.com (AMZN) on Tuesday crowed about topping Apple (AAPL) and Hulu in streaming video usage last month, even though it’s still a distant No. 3 behind market leader Netflix (NFLX) and Google’s (GOOG) YouTube. The Seattle-based e-commerce giant said in a press release that it had passed both Apple (AAPL) and Hulu in streaming video usage. Amazon said video streams on its Prime Instant Video service nearly tripled year over year, citing data from Qwilt, a provider of online video delivery and transparent caching solutions. “We’ve invested hundreds of millions of dollars in great TV shows and movies for Prime members, and it’s working,” said Bill Carr, vice president of digital video and music for Amazon (AMZN) . “As part of their membership, Amazon Prime members can watch their favorite movies and television shows on an unlimited basis, and as we add original content like ‘Alpha House,’ ‘Bosch,’ ‘The After,’ ‘Mozart in the… Scalper1 News
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