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Thursday, 05/10/2007 9:54:19 PM

Thursday, May 10, 2007 9:54:19 PM

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Why can't we launch ??? Are we the poor causin that is too poor to have a ball ??? or we a experimental lab for JOOST ???
Those guys have crapy product and still able to market. We know REELTIME works, I've been watching it for the last 2 years.

Where is all the content ???? All promised shows -movies ?? Why the calling REELTIME C rated movie provider ????

Should we get new "el presidente that doesn't watch basketball" to move the deals -website design forward ??? Why do I have to watch my investment melting down to zero ??? We know well, that once someone installs one P2P viewer hardly ever would change for another. If JOOST get the clients -Reeltime would never regain them.

What happened to prime programming ??? Why not showing ???

If JOOST fails on its butt - nobody will ever belive P2P technology works -leaving REELTIME worthless.

Ideal failure success (3 biggest loosers succeed):

YouTube(looser)-lawsuits for unauthorized contents, low video quality -purchased by Crazy Google for 1.5 bil dollars -total waste

Kazza - lawsuits for unauthorized contents, virus infected sites, wortless download sharing content, no rights protection

JOOST- crap of the crap -releasing news when doesn't even work, beta testing by invitation only ????? What a crap !!!

But how do they secure financing ????

Well dear reeltime - try harder !!!


another Joost..ed news


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Joost Signs Deal With CNN, Sony, NHL; Prepares To Launch
Michael Arrington 58 comments »Two big announcements from new Internet TV startup Joost today: they’ve signed a deal to include content from CNN, and they’ve opened up the beta to allow any current user to invite an unlimited number of other users. Rumor is they will launch publicly in the next few days.

Joost, which was founded by Skype founders Niklas Zennstrom and Janus Friis, has benefited from massive hype and the fact that only a very few people have so far been let into the beta. They’ve also benefitted greatly from the Google/YouTube-Viacom dispute - Viacom signed a deal to include their content on the Joost platform earlier this year. Joost has also previously announced deals with Warner Music Group and CBS.

The deals announced today include content arrangements with CNN, Sony (old episodes of Charlie’s Angels and Starsky & Hutch will be included), Sports Illustrated (swimsuit issue), the National Hockey League and Hasbro (Transformers & G.I. Joe.