Joost
As their third major undertaking, Skype and Kazaa founders Janus Friis and Niklas Zennstrom are attempting to perfect IPTV with Joost. Joost is a p2p on demand video player.
| Startup type: | Company |
| Status: | Active |
| Stage: | Just An Idea |
| Publicity: | Open to speaking to journalists. |
| Location: | New York, NY USA |
| Website: | http://joost.com |
| More info: | CrunchBase |
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24 February 2011
Joost now has 20 followers!
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06 August 2009
Joost now has 10 followers!
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10 July 2009
Joost updated their description |
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11 June 2009
Jeffery McAlister joined the team. |
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14 April 2009
Joost now has 5 followers!
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ABOUT US
As their third major undertaking, Skype and Kazaa founders Janus Friis and Niklas Zennstrom are attempting to perfect IPTV with Joost. Joost is a p2p on demand video player that offers professional (legal) programming much like on your television, but whenever you want. The service is free, however, there are video advertisements interspersed between and during programs as well as small type or image ads on the sides of your screen.
With very heavy backing from media giants CBS and Viacom, Joost looks good to take on competitors Bablegum and Microsoft LiveStation. Currently Joost has content deals with CNN, the NHL and Sony as well as their financiers CBS and Viacom (MTV, Comedy Central etc). They have also recently developed a new Widget API open to third parties to make their own Joost widgets.
Unlike many online video platforms, joost does require a download and cannot play video directly from users browsers. joost offers a desktop client that allows the user to watch on-demand TV over the internet. In addition, Joost enhances the TV experience by offering interactive tools. For example, users will be able to chat with friends while watching a show. The channels will also have interactive displays where users can discover behind-the-scene content.
Joosts peer-to-peer technology also lowers the cost of channel owners by reducing the amount of data the servers must stream out. joost only serves some selected users, while the rest of the data is distributed from user to user.
Rumor has it that Joost is in talks with hardware manufacturers to embed its platform into TV set-top boxes. If the move were successful it could change the TV industry substantially.
Joost is now fully public and open to all.
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Sam Feuer
Award winning web design, flash, animation, 3d, maya, post production, audio, television, commericals, iphone applications, android development
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Tom Allason
London based serial entrepreneur: Founder & CEO Shutl + eCourier.co.uk. Passionate about using technology to disrupt markets.