One module, “two thumbs up.”

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February 11, 2008 on 6:27 pm |

My Netflix gives you a window into your account without having to leave your page. Just sync your module to your account. Simply add the module and follow the one-time authentication instructions. With one tidy module you’ll be plugged into the latest new releases and the most popular movie rentals. Check the “Top Rentals” tab for what’s hot on Netflix. In no time, you’ll be the supreme movie critic among your friends and family.


With today’s news about Netflix switching exclusively to Blu-ray discs over HD DVDs, it’s even more important to stay on top of your movie queue and make any changes to your theatrical repertoire.

Don’t forget to update your queue to get the perfect romantic movie for Valentine’s Day. And remember the popcorn. :-)

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  1. so sorry, but I’ve had this module for a month, and the id registration always times out on me. Did i miss a step

    Comment by Jeanette — February 12, 2008 #

  2. how do you get that?

    Comment by brittany — February 12, 2008 #

  3. […] already have the perfect movie selected from your Netflix queue, remember? Now all you need is a romantic backdrop on your page. […]

    Pingback by My Yahoo! Blog » Head over heels for your page? — February 13, 2008 #

  4. Hi Jeanette,

    We had that issue with the module a few months back. Try it again and let me know if it’s not working properly. It’s supposed to be a one-time authentication, but let me know and we’ll try and figure something out. Thanks!

    Adam
    - My Yahoo! Marketing

    Comment by onehotRSS — February 13, 2008 #

  5. Can you guys at the “beta blog” message board thing talk with those at the “yahoo beta page” and let them know their page is still broken?

    No one at the “My Beta Yahoo” cares that it’s broken. And apparently they don’t check any of their messages via email, tech support, or their very own feedback/suggestion board.

    Comment by Stephen — February 14, 2008 #

  6. I can’t get this on my page. I’ve tried several times. What is the rss feed code?

    Comment by Tom Burke — March 1, 2008 #

  7. I can’t get it to work either. Would be an awesome tool, if it would work, but I’ve never gotten passed “timed out”.

    Comment by greg — May 29, 2008 #

  8. It still doesn’t work. You just get a “RSS id registration timed out. Click here to retry” message.

    Comment by steve — June 17, 2008 #

  9. I tried to subscribe to the Netflix module on my yahoo page and I also get the “RSS id registration timed out” after pasting my RSS id from the Netflix page as instructed. Looked for help and this is the only help I could find on this problem — No help!

    Comment by Alysaann — June 20, 2008 #

  10. Same here - not working with Firefox or IE 7.

    The widget LOOKS great - I wish I could get past the RSS id registration timed out error” though..

    Comment by craig — June 29, 2008 #

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