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Using the Web to Get Stuff Done - Streaming Video Services

Thanks to video streaming services, you've got a lot more choices out there these days than just cable TV. In these tutorials, you will learn about what you can expect to get from free and paid subscription services like Netflix, Hulu, and more. These tutorials from GCF Learnfree also show you how to stream internet video to your TV.

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Using the Web to Get Stuff Done - Streaming Audio Services

It can get pretty expensive to buy music you'd like to listen to, whether it be online or at a store. Luckily, there are plenty of options when it comes to streaming music services. They can give you access to a wide range of music without having to download any songs or albums. Some of them are completely free to use, while others charge a monthly subscription fee. In this lesson, this tutorial goes over the features of several popular streaming music services.

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Find the Best Streaming Services

Allconnect is a free resource that simplifies how you shop for home services. Whether you want to watch the big game or catch up on the latest Oscar winners, streaming services have you covered. Allconnect has done the research to help you find the best ones for your home. 

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TechBoomers: Online Entertainment Websites and Apps

Techboomers.com is a free educational website that teaches older adults and other inexperienced Internet users with basic computer skills about websites that can help improve their quality of life. This resource offers reviews and tutorials on streaming music and video services, audiobooks, and games.

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Common Sense Media: YouTube Channel Guide

Kids watch YouTube just as much (or more!) than traditional TV. Get to know the vast world of YouTube -- from unboxing videos to DIY tutorials -- and decide which popular channels are right for your kids.

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TechBoomers: Fun and Games

Techboomers.com is a free educational website that teaches older adults and other inexperienced Internet users with basic computer skills about websites that can help improve their quality of life. This resource offers reviews and tutorials on online games.

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AARP: Games

AARP is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that empowers people to choose how they live as they age. This website offers a wide range of safe, online games for you to play.

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Common Sense Media: Best Websites for Kids

Looking for great websites for kids? Common Sense Media editors have made it easy with these hand-picked lists of fun, age-appropriate kids' sites and online games. It's a big world on the web, but with lists like this one, it can be a worthwhile one for your kids.

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