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Will Skype founders destroy Youtube with new net TV service Joost? | Will Skype founders destroy Youtube with new net TV service Joost? |
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| by Alex Zaharov-Reutt | |
| Tuesday, 16 January 2007 | |
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Page 2 of 2 If you want to be part of the beta, you can go to http://www.joost.com and sign up. You have to wait for an invitation to be issued, although thousands of people have received said invitation and have signed up to download the software and see for themselves just how much of a boost Joost gives to online TV.
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So far, reports indicate there’s only a small amount of content, which includes music videos, documentaries and sports programming, and what is there is supported by advertising in the traditional way, which you’d expect. But now that “The Venice Project” is finally out there in beta form, but we’re assured this is all just ‘trial programming’ and when the service actually launches in a few months time we can definitely expect some content to impress! There are competitors out there claiming to be able to offer similar experiences, and can anyone doubt that Google, with Youtube, or any of the other video sharing companies out there, aren’t also on the march to improve their video offerings with much higher video quality?
Whatever eventually ends up happening, we can be sure of one thing: receiving high-def video through our computers has arrived, and pretty soon, low quality web videos will finally be a thing of the past. |
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