![]() ![]() Let’s say you shut Joost down while you were in the middle of playing a show or a song. The playback is a bit choppy but since Joost appears to cache the program as it is being downloaded, you can simply let it play in the background at the standard choppy rate (if your Net connection is as bad as mine that is) and then play it back when it has a good chunk downloaded.Īctually, the caching goes beyond that. ![]() The video streaming is pretty good, even with the crappy broadband connection you get here in Sri Lanka. The Joost download was not very big and the install went through fine. ![]() (Incidentally, I’ve got invites now and if you want one, ask away – you might have to link back to me but I’ll give you an invite :)) Fortunately, LinkedIn members were there to help □ Mat Morrison from digital marketing strategists, RMM London had some invites available and was kind enough to send one my way when I asked over at his blog. Only thing is, Joost is in beta at the moment, as I mentioned, and you needed an invite from an existing member to get in. Sounded like a good idea to me and so I wanted to join in and see what the service was like. It was still in beta but the aim of the service was to provide television on demand, for free, to all users via the Internet. Over at LinkedIn, where I’m a member, I heard about this new service called Joost. ![]()
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