Joost is offering premium players like Viacom and CBS generous ad revenue splits, which can net them a share of Joost-related revenues that approaches 90%.) But Joost's careful wooing of content owners has led it away from providing users with the tools t
I think that the TV in the living room is still the place for a sit back TV experience, not a PC. Maybe Joost will be popular when the main TV is being used, but with PVRs becoming cheaper and people having a growing number of TVs, with hundreds of channe
> They understand it (“It’s broadcast TV on the Internet”) > It’s just another outlet for existing content > It has anti-piracy controls built it > It can be limited by territory > It promises highly-targeted advertising that can’t be skippe
If they did Skype and Kazaa, they must be smart, right? But very smart people sometimes make very big mistakes. Sometimes it is because they remain glued to their old paradigms. Below I describe some of the mistakes they have made – some in the core c