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Netflix was the first company to have a mobile app in 2006.[311] The first Netflix app for the Xbox 360 was released in 2008.[312] In 2010, Netflix launched the iOS app, which allowed users to login to their Netflix accounts, and browse their streaming libraries. In addition, the app allowed members to manage their accounts and view their viewing history. In 2009, Netflix introduced the Google Atrix app; the app was meant to be the most power-efficient app on the first iPhone. The company also launched an app for BlackBerries that allowed owners to browse their streaming libraries, manage their memberships and view their viewing history. In 2011, mobile apps for every other smartphone platform besides the iPhone were announced. However, the apps haven't been officially released. Gog.com released a mobile app for the iPad in early 2012, but is no longer available for download.
In 2014, Netflix announced that it had added the ability for users to search a stream of people such as family, friends or coworkers. In 2015, Netflix announced the ability to share content from Netflix with TV screens.
That year, Netflix launched a plan called "Streaming only" which was created to replace the ad-supported plan. This plan was offered at two prices, $7.99 per month or $7.99 per month with an addition $1 included with the price. This plan allows a user to stream any of the content from the plan, and has the ability to download any of the content that has been uploaded to the account.
On November 16, 2016, Netflix announced that it would introduce a family plan consisting of 3 accounts, which would cost $14.99 for two children and one parent, going down to $9.99 for one adult and one children. This plan, called "Family Plan" would consist of the unlimited streaming plans, and a free upgrade for a child's subscription to one account from that of their parent. d2c66b5586