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Venice Project launches as Joost

TechCrunch broke the news, and now it's official - Skype's "Venice Project" is now live, and is hereby known as Joost™. The website promises:

"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."

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While they're likely being overrun with requests, you can apply to be a beta tester here

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