techcrunch.com— Joost CEO Mike Volpi just suggested on stage at Web 2.0 that Joost is working on a browser-based version of its peer-to-peer Internet TV service.
Oct 19, 2007View in Crawl 4
Joost is much improved. I used it early on, and it was slow and had little programming. Now, it isn't as slow as it was (for me), and has a lot more to offer.
izzie2Oct 20, 2007
Yesterday they uploaded a ton of stuff.Fantasy Island,married with children,I dream of Jeannie,bewitched,whats happenin,partridge family,Benson,the monkees just to name a few.Look for new channels at <a class="user" href="http://www.onthetube.com/Feeds">http://www.onthetube.com/Feeds</a>
bryanjkOct 20, 2007
and again, something worth watching :P
macewanOct 20, 2007
I lost interest in Joost after months of being promised a beta version for Linux. We were strung along just to get buzz.
Closed AccountOct 20, 2007
For Windows and the Mac only.
Closed AccountOct 20, 2007
Let's hope that you die.
Closed AccountOct 21, 2007
Joost is much improved. I used it early on, and it was slow and had little programming. Now, it isn't as slow as it was (for me), and has a lot more to offer.
jim0bobMar 2, 2008
Have a look at <a class="user" href="http://watchonbroadband.com">http://watchonbroadband.com</a> they have loads of stuff listed to watch, with no wait to download.