A new version of the Internet TV application Joost has been released yesterday. The first thing that struck me was that I had to uninstall Joost 0.85 before I could install the new Joost version. If that was not bad enough I had to create a new account because Joost changed to a new user system. Signup was hassle free though. There have not been many changes to the system as far as I can tell, one new feature seems to be the so called channel catalog which displays all the channels that can be added to view in Joost.
Joost 0.9 is out
Posted by Martin in Cool, Entertainment, The Web TAGS in Cool, Entertainment, The Web3
Apr
Comparison of Joost and Babelgum
Posted by Martin in Cool, Entertainment, The Web TAGS in Cool, Entertainment, The Web1
Mar
Babelgum and Joost are two services that try to deliver tv content to your computer using peer to peer technology. Both services seem to have the same aim to make the transition from watching shows on your television to watching shows on the internet as fluent as possible. There is no configuration involved, all that is needed is the Bablegum or Joost client and a broadband connection to the internet.
Invitation to Joost
Posted by Martin in Cool, Entertainment, The Web TAGS in Cool, Entertainment, The Web1
Mar
I’m a participant of the Joost beta best and have currently one free beta invite that I can freely give away to one of my readers. I will be getting more invites as the Joost beta progresses and will give them away as well. I probably should start to describe the service that Joost offers before I announce how you can win the beta invitation to Joost.
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