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18 July 2007
18 July 2007

Yes, we've all heard of youtube and it's success, and we've even seen it get gobbled up by the big giant. Now that we've enjoyed those classic moments of watching full movies on youtube we sit here and watch as our number one site for piracy goes down the drain. So fello pirates, what is there to look forward to? LOTS! Infact, the general idea of streaming video content sparked a lot of innovative ways to deliver both legal and illegal content to the general public using internet. Today I use a combination of Joost to get my National Geographic Fix, and TVUPlayer to get my bradcasting of Nick, Cartoon Network, G4TechTV just to name a few. So call your cable providor, cancel your subscriptions and save your money! Interested to know more... read on!

On Demand
On demand broadcasting is typicly like having a TiVO installed in your computer. You choose what you want when you want to watch its that plain and simple. In its own way, its like IPTV-- the only difrence is that the majority of the content in this particular case is Network Broadcasting such as Aljazeera, National Geographics, etc...

1. Joost [Screenshot]
2. Babbelgum [Screenshot]
3. MyTVPal [Screenshot]
4. Zattoo [Screenshot]

Local & Network TV Streaming (P2P TV)
P2P TV has come a long way... but, to explain what this is, its simply like using your computer as a cable box. People nice enough to share and broadcast their TV to your computer lets you choose from a variety of difrent channels or 'user broadcasted' contents this p2p topography has to offer.

1. TVAnts
2. UUSee (Website)
3. TVUPlayer
4. PPLive
5. PPStream

Web Streamed Content
Title says it all, this is basicly a youtube clone or what ever you use to use back in the day. Its web based so you don't need to install anything (Except maybe a browser, or a plugin for that matter).

1. Episodenetwork
2. ChannelChooser
3. FreeTube
4. Don't Watch Me
5. TVLinks
6. PeekVid
7. TV Video
8. Choose and Watch
9. Joox
10. ShareTV
11. SideReel
12. IMVITE
13. Quick SilverScreen

These are just my personal recomendation, there are hundreds if not THOUSANDS of others out there waiting to be the next youtube. Theres a full list of online video service at http://ovguide.com/

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This entry was posted on 18 July 2007 by Glenn Lopez at 7/18/2007 04:18:00 AM. You can skip to the end and leave a response.

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If any one wants a joost invite post your emails here and i'll invite the first 999 people
comment by: Anonymous Anonymous at 7/18/2007  
same here
comment by: Blogger Glenn Lopez at 7/18/2007  
Hi, I would really appreciate if i could get a Joost invite. My email id is reveira2002@yahoo.com

Thank you
comment by: Blogger Bobby at 7/20/2007  
send me invitation please

kul_luv86@yahoo.co.in
comment by: Anonymous Anonymous at 7/20/2007  
ive invited the first two to list their emails, if anyone else is looking for invites try this out http://joost.com/presents/gigaom-newteevee/ if that doesnt work, just post your emails here and ill invite you to joost as soon as I can
comment by: Blogger Glenn Lopez at 7/20/2007  
send me invi please

a_gilotra at yahoo.com
comment by: Blogger Unknown at 7/22/2007