Pseudo.com
We Live in Public (Review)
...and technological evolutions that he precipitated and/or predicted. As the founder of JupiterResearch and Pseudo.com, wunderkind Harris was a star techie amongst the young and much-hyped...
Movie Review: We Live In Public
...curve with the businesses of his making (Jupiter Research - market research for tech) or a few years behind (Pseudo.com - an Internet streaming video network). He was the golden boy of...
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Josh Harris (internet)
Josh Harris (born c. 1960) is the founder of JupiterResearch and Pseudo.com, a live audio and video webcasting website founded in 1993, which filed for bankruptcy following the end of the...
My Interview with Jason Calacanis on TWiST #35
...#35. Jason and I have known each other since the mid 1990's - the last time he interviewed me was at Josh Harris' Pseudo.com thingymabob as part of a roundtable with Fred Wilson, Jerry...
Pseudo.com
...by Real Media, Pseudo was made into its own company broadcasting audio only programs from its website at Pseudo.com. One of the most popular shows was Quakecast, a show focused on a...
Cal Chamberlain
...in a video directed by Talking Heads' frontman David Byrne. In 1994, Chamberlain began blogging with Pseudo.com. A highpoint of his career came as a blogger-correspondent at the...
Eccentric Internet pioneer's public living didn't work out
...15 years. Harris was involved in the early days of Prodigy, back in the CompuServe era, and in 1993 founded Pseudo.com, which forecast audio and video webcasting, YouTube, Hulu and...
Public humiliation
...documentary film, We Live in Public. After setting up analyst firm Jupiter, he went on to found Pseudo.com, one of the web's first webcam portals. Then, after making millions...
This Week in Film: We Live in Public and (Untitled)
...would be an ever-growing audience of round-the-clock internet viewers. In the end, Harris drove himself crazy, Pseudo.com went bust, and, eight years later, documentarian Ondi Timoner...
... and then disappeared
...wired up and effectively functioning as a TV channel, streamed live to the web via Harris's online TV portal at Pseudo.com. It was 1,000 times more vital and acute than the still-nascent...
86% We Live in Public
...world inevitably takes control of our lives. Josh Harris, often called the "Warhol of the Web," founded Pseudo.com, the first Internet television network during the infamous dot-com...
Review: Smart We Live in Public Probes Web Genius' Hubris
When Jupiter goes public, Harris pockets $80 million and uses the dough to finance webcasting company Pseudo.com. At one point, Harris taunts a 60 Minutes correspondent, predicting...


