19145101.jpgWhat’s that? You didn’t even know that Wal-Mart had its own movie download service? You never even got a chance to try it out?

Well, too late. It’s dead. Let’s all observe a moment of silence for the death of one of the revenue streams of the world’s largest retailer. (Sniff).

They claim that HP discontinued their software which had powered Wal-Mart’s service. That may be true, but I’m guessing that part of the reason for Wal-Mart’s move is due to the fact that they simply weren’t making enough money on the thing.

iTunes and Amazon have pretty well carved up the marketplace on digital movie downloads, splitting it between them. I’m not sure that tech-savvy audiences were really ever going to turn to a discount big-box merchant for their movie download needs. Look, I like buying things online and not having to leave my house or put on shoes to go buy someething as much as the next guy. But why would I download a movie from a store’s website, when I can probably drive to that store’s physical location and get the same film on DVD from the $5 bin up near the registers? But what do I know?

Wal-Mart’s digital music download service is still alive and kicking. Hooray for them. More money for Wal-Mart! That’s something we can all be happy about, right?

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