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Comments on news posted 2007-02-20 18:05:44: Viacom, fresh off their dispute with YouTube over content filters, have struck a content deal with Joost, the bandwidth gobbling p2p video system being developed by the makers of Skype. ..

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TKJunkMail
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 Google inheriting mantle of MS's most hated status

YouTube is just 1 more battleground that Google has been fighting lately. As Google took over more and more companies and expanded greatly, they are coming in to conflict with many other content and distribution providers on the internet. In the EU, Google has almost replaced Microsoft as the most hated US corporation and ahead of Apple. From now on continued Google growth will be fought tooth and nail by a large number of competitors. While Microsoft may lament the loss of being the only unstoppable force, at least they get to smile at Google's change from the most well loved internet company to one hated by more and more.
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NEP1611

join:2002-03-27
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Gotta love it

My guess is that this is just another piece of Viacom's negotiation with YouTube. Quite simply YouTube is too big to ignore and they know it, rantings to the contrary notwithstanding. Expect both parties to play nice and announce a content deal soon.

Not terribly exciting, but then again, business usually isn't.


ninjatutle
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Did she really?

Did she really walk in on the two?


Kylemaul
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Of course!! And had the National Equirer along for photo opps "'cause I just knew he was messin around on me just like my bro....ahem...just like my broker."

older dog
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Is Joost the future?

Is Joost the business model that the major networks and studios will use to distribute media in the future?

Cable ends a few miles down the road.

So if I was to get an invite to Joost I would jump at the chance
Sounds like it could become an option for those who can get DSL but not cable.


jgkolt
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joost

I have wanted a joost token for a long time and i see cannot find one. I did apply for the beta program but i have been waiting for a while. in the meantime you can check out sopcast and tvu. Anyone with a token for joost that would like to offer it up please to pm me. thanks
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peerimpact

join:2005-11-07
Londonderry, VT

The Joost/Viacom deal would have happened anyway

No need for any speculation here

Two Joost EVPs and its Chief Creative Officer are all former MTV execs ,so the Joost/Viacom deal was a given .

There's also some MTV content already on the platform that is still in closed beta .Joost should launch officially in June for those of you that cant get an invite .

jebba2005

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hmmm

Nice insight peerimpact. Joost needs more and better content badly.


Maxo
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Re: Is Joost the future?

Joost is fun, but I'd be willing to bet that once it goes live that ISPs will start throttling it. It's a big bandwidth hog.
With it's current line-up there is no way that it is going to compete with cable. I'd be really interested to see what they offer when it goes live.

older dog
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Joost or something similar sounds like the real reason the carriers are against net neutrality.

Direct download from the vendor results in increased income from larger bandwidth purchases.
Joost spreads that bandwidth usage around existing customers, no increased bandwidth sales.

disc

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Raleigh, NC

reply to TKJunkMail
Re: Google inheriting mantle of MS's most hated status

said by TKJunkMail See Profile :

YouTube is just 1 more battleground that Google has been fighting lately. As Google took over more and more companies and expanded greatly, they are coming in to conflict with many other content and distribution providers on the internet.
None of this is unique to Google. There's always been hardball negotiations between players in the value chain for content distribution. Just think of all the hardball tactics of network programmers vs dish companies or cablecos vs local network affiliates.

Google is just the new kid on the block - albeit a mighty big new kid on the block.

In the EU, Google has almost replaced Microsoft as the most hated US corporation and ahead of Apple. From now on continued Google growth will be fought tooth and nail by a large number of competitors. While Microsoft may lament the loss of being the only unstoppable force, at least they get to smile at Google's change from the most well loved internet company to one hated by more and more.
It's one thing to be hated by rivals. It's another to be hated by the users. I don't think Google falls into the latter category at all.


Rally1

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better beta

I have been using Joost for a few days, and even when it's not stuttering, I don't see anything interesting.

Unless I am missing something: you cant jump forward in the video, no user set cache/buffering settings, much of the content is short clips.

Can only get better, but so far nothing good.
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