Joost Invite Giveaway
Category Podcast, internet | Permalink | 10. April 2007
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Wider Angle has 5 Joost accounts to give away! Joost is free Internet TV with select shows from National Geographic, Comedy Central, and some much weirder stuff, too. I’ve been watching my own personal World’s Strongest Man and Stella marathons while I work on promo stuff.
Joost will still be free when it’s available to all, but for now it’s only in beta. To get one of these fancy exclusive invites, be one of the first five people to send me the message “joost” on Twitter!
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