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Jul 02, 2009 -
The sad state of the economy has picked off another victim in the world of tech: Joost.
Though Joost itself will continue to exist, it'll be in a different capacity. Instead of streaming TV shows, its new focus will be on selling their video-serving technology to other media companies.
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Oct 16, 2008 -
- With the new and improved Joost, you can watch movies, TV shows, and music videos for free, without having to download anything. — Gadgetell
- What do you do when you have bad cell phone reception at your house? You get AT&T to come over and build a permanent cell tower on your property.
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Aug 23, 2007 -
Considering the fact I spend three quarters of my day online (it's pitiful, but true), I'm trying to adjust to the idea of watching TV programs via the net rather than my standard couch potato/laptop in lap method. With services like Joost and networks such as ABC offering streamed shows online, TV on the net is definitely becoming more mainstream and enjoyable for the viewer. The latest addition to this growing trend is a cool new service called WiTV - "Wireless Internet TV"- which works via your web browser and includes features like an integrated chat system that allows you to talk via IM and Skype with other viewers.
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Mar 01, 2007 -
If you are like me and were completely clueless as to what Joost was, I'll try to explain this new way of watching TV on the internet. Basically it's a program that makes TV on the net as realistic as watching it from the boob tube. You can search for programs and channels and also take part in chats.
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Mar 23, 2009 -
Amsterdam ad agency Nothing has manifested its name in its office space by building it entirely out of cardboard. The idea was conceived by Alrik Koudenburg who wanted to use the most "nothing" building material he could find. The space was designed by Joost van Bleiswijk and uses a no-screw-no-glue technique.
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Jan 15, 2009 -
Next week, millions of people will be flocking to Washington DC to see Barack Obama be sworn in as our 44th President. Although tickets to get there are pricey (and maybe even sold out), you don't have to be at the inauguration to enjoy it.
News outlets will be streaming the event online, you can catch it live on Joost, and even Times Square (and San Francisco's own Civic Center) will be showing the action on jumbo trons.
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Jul 26, 2007 -
- With Kameraflage, now you'll be able to plant subliminal messages on T-shirts, movies and billboards that can only be seen with digital cameras. Kameraflage Images Only Visible Through a Digital Camera - Gizmodo
- Want to truly express yourself, but worried about leaving a trail? Send self-destructing email messages - Lifehacker
- The founders of online television start-up Joost, who also count Skype and Kazaa as bullet points on their resumes, have announced that the service now has one million users.
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Jun 16, 2006 -
After watching Britney break down last night with Matt Lauer maybe Namibia is not such a bad idea. She might be copying the successful birth of Brad and Angelina to try to get some privacy. We think she should just head to Kentwood, Louisiana.
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May 19, 2008 -
Being able to watch TV shows and movies online for free is a magnificent thing. One problem though. .
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Dec 05, 2007 -
Now that we know all about Beacon, Facebook's online marketing initiative, we can feel better knowing that Facebook is striving to respect their users' privacy.
Yeah right! The only difference now is that you can opt-in or out of having your purchasing info listed on your profile, although your buying habits are still being tracked by third-party sites.
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