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I’ve been “out of touch” with Joost for quite some time now. I was one of the few early ones to get to try the then desktop-based Joost. I was like, oh great… I can watch TV online, finally!
The Early Joost
The then Joost (beta) was based on invites and every one was like craving and begging for an invite. I had given out quite a number to my readers.
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Joost Invites
Grab your Joost invite now!
BlogIsEverything.com readers, get your Joost invite for free! I’ve some Joost invites to be given away to my readers. To get an invitation, just reply (comment) here with your email address. I’ll get back to you soon with the invite. I don’t know how many invites I have, so first come first serve!
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Joost? What’s that?
Joost is the Web 2.0 version internet television.
Joost – TV anywhere, anytime… is a new way of watching TV on the internet. With Joost, you get all the things you love about TV, including a high-quality full-screen picture, hundreds of full-length shows and easy channel-flipping.
Joost is in its beta and it is free, however it’s on invitations. Get yourself an invitation by replying to this post.
Be the Joost official beta tester!
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Joost P2P TV – Who wants some juice?
Joost™? What’s that??
Joost™ is a new way of watching TV on the internet, which uses new and established technologies to provide the best of both the internet and TV worlds. We’re in the process of making it as TV-like as we can, with programmes, channels and adverts. You can also see some things that we think will enhance the TV experience: searching for programmes and channels, for example, as well as social features like chat. There are many more new features to come!
Goodbye, television. Hello, Joost
– Niklas Zennstrom and Janus Friis

