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Babelgum to compete with Joost in IPTV

January 17th, 2007 · No Comments

Silvio Scaglia, the Italian telecoms entrepreneur behind Fastweb and CEO of e.Biscom, is several months away from launching Babelgum, a global internet television service. Milan-based e.Biscom is already funneling feature films and television shows — in addition to conventional Web and phone services to PCs and TVs in Milan, Rome, Florence, Naples, Bologna and Turin. [...]

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Tags: Entertainment · Online Video · TV

“Joost”: A new way to watch TV?

January 16th, 2007 · 1 Comment

Joost™ is a new way to watch TV, free of the schedules and restrictions that come with traditional television.  Combining the best of TV with the best of the internet, Joost™ gives you more control and freedom than ever before – control over what you watch, and freedom to watch it whenever you like.  We’re providing a platform for the best television content on the planet – a platform that will bring you the biggest and best shows from the TV studios, as well as the specialist programs created by professionals and enthusiasts.  It’s all overlaid with a raft of nifty features that help you find the shows you love, watch and chat with friends, and even create your own TV channels.  Niklas Zennstrom and Janus Friis have been talking about the idea behind Joost™ for a long time – even before their last venture, Skype, was born.  But to make it work, they needed the right combination of factors – widespread broadband and powerful computers in particular.  In early 2006, the time was right.  Gathering the world’s best engineers, web gurus and media visionaries, they started work under the code name of The Venice Project™ – and now, after much fretting and polishing, that work is ready for public viewing.

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Tags: Online Video · Skype · Social Media · TV

Venice Project becomes “Joost” to combine the best of TV and the best of the Web

January 16th, 2007 · No Comments

Today, the company formerly known under the code name The Venice Project has revealed its official brand, “Joost™.”  Currently available in private beta testing, Joost combines the best of TV and the best of the Internet by offering viewers a unique, TV-like experience enhanced with the choice, control and flexibility of Web 2.0.  Co-founded by Niklas Zennström and Janus Friis, Joost fills a critical gap in the online video entertainment arena.  Joost is powered by a secure, efficient, piracy-proof Internet platform that enables premium interactive video experiences while guaranteeing copyright protection for content owners and creators.  “People are looking for increased choice and flexibility in their TV experience, while the entertainment industry needs to retain control over their content,” said Fredrik de Wahl, chief executive officer of Joost….  Joost is the first global TV distribution platform, bringing together advertisers, content owners and viewers in an interactive, community-driven environment….  “We’ve received positive and constructive feedback from our early beta-testers and are now at a stage where we’re ready to reveal our true brand,” said de Wahl.  “The Joost name has global appeal, embodies fun and energy, and will come to define the ‘best of TV and the best of the Internet’”.  Joost™ provides a new way of watching TV that combines the best of full-screen television entertainment with online interactive and community benefits to bring an unprecedented selection of video content to viewers anytime, anywhere.

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Tags: Online Video · Skype · Social Media · TV

Apple TV: A threat to Cable Networks?

January 16th, 2007 · No Comments

It’s the beginning of the end for TV as we know it. Amid iPhone madness, many may have missed the invention that could kill cable. Last week, Apple released AppleTV, a tiny white box that connects the shows and movies you’ve downloaded from the computer, and wirelessly transmits them to your TV screen. No longer [...]

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Tags: Apple · Online Video · TV

BitTorrent, NETGEAR announce TV device

January 7th, 2007 · No Comments

San Francisco-based BitTorrent, and Silicon Valley network-equipment maker Netgear announced a partnership today to collaborate to deliver high-definition movies and TV Shows to HDTVs BitTorrent considers itself to be a major player in the emerging video download market, right alongside Apple. Though its software is known more for Napster-style illegal-file swapping, the company has scored [...]

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Tags: Entertainment · File Sharing · TV