It is 2015 and the word streaming is not as new as it was to people just 5 years ago. If you want to find something to watch and entertain yourself with, you take to the web, or some mobile application to find it. You would prefer to stream that show right on your device, whether it be a laptop, desktop, tablet or phone, but sometimes you are required to download it first. Torrent sites have been getting hit hard in recent years for copyright infringement and that has kept developers on edge for a good reason.
With more consumers cutting the cord from major cable and satellite companies faster than ever before, the options for getting your content streamed online are become more available. If you cannot find a show on YouTube, another mobile application or even the cable shows website, you are not looking hard enough. There is on application that has been getting bounced out of the Apple iTunes App Store that has been shaking up the mobile streaming universe.
The app, called Cartoon HD, allows a user to find and stream movies and television shows right on their device. The best part about the app, besides the large database of files, is that you can do all of this for free. You can imagine how fast the popularity of this application grew for that reason. According to sources, the application has hit hard times as it struggles to get listed in search engines and app stores on the web.
Developers are working hard to bring you the content for free and they are now asking you to take them into consideration the next time you are on social media. With the way that we watch content changing all of the time, it makes sense that companies are going to have to keep up with the trends or they will be left in the dust by the ones that will. Consumers are sick of paying for 150 channels when they really only want to watch 10 of them. Plus, it really pains most to flip on the television guide and see that every other channel is trying to sell you something.
Cartoon HD is a pioneer in the mobile streaming business and if there is anyone with a brain working at these cable companies, they will buy the application and get to making streaming content free to subscribing users. At some point, developers are going to be hired to work for a cable company and they will be tasked with coming up with an application or TV box that allows a la carte television. Consumers want to pay for what they watch and that is it.
