Looks like I'm now the official P2P pulse monitor
03/21 2008 | 04:35 PM
Posted by: Janko Roettgers
Conde Nast's Portfolio just published a story about Joost as a company in crisis. Part of the article is a timeline that makes Joost's operations sound like a criminal investigation in the making. Here's a quick excerpt, leading all the way to the dramatic climax.
"October 2007: Joost is available to anyone, but new high-quality video sites begin popping up like prairie dogs in the desert. (...)
December 2007: Adobe releases Flash Player 9 (...)
January 2008: Influential tech website NewTeeVee posts a blog entry titled "Five Ways to Save Joost." "
Yepp, that's the title of a quick list of suggestions I compiled two months ago. Now let's wait and see how long it will take Joost to actually follow up on some of them.
(via Newteevee)
"October 2007: Joost is available to anyone, but new high-quality video sites begin popping up like prairie dogs in the desert. (...)
December 2007: Adobe releases Flash Player 9 (...)
January 2008: Influential tech website NewTeeVee posts a blog entry titled "Five Ways to Save Joost." "
Yepp, that's the title of a quick list of suggestions I compiled two months ago. Now let's wait and see how long it will take Joost to actually follow up on some of them.
(via Newteevee)

