Pseudo.com

Pseudo.com
Private
Founded New York City 1994
Headquarters New York, New York, US
Key people
Josh Harris, Founder
Website www.pseudo.com

Pseudo.com was a website for live audio and video webcasting. Founded in late 1993, its parent company Pseudo Programs Inc. filed for bankruptcy following the end of the dot-com bubble in 2000. Its assets were purchased by INTV in 2001.[1] Founder Josh Harris claimed in 2008 that Pseudo was a "fake company" and "the linchpin of a long form piece of conceptual art."[2]

Key people

References

  1. Jayson Blair. Remains of Pseudo.com Bought for Fraction of What It Spent
  2. Jardin, Xeni (26 June 2008). "Josh Harris: "Pseudo was a fake company."". Boing Boing. Retrieved 17 June 2010.
  3. https://books.google.com/books?id=q0W0Tki9u38C&pg=PT0
  4. https://www.google.com/patents/EP1083686A2
  • Official website
  • Wired News. "Wired 8.11: Steaming Video".
  • Wired News (December 10, 1999). "Is Pseudo.com the Real Thing?".
  • PBS NewsHour. "PBS NewsHour Report of Pseudo.com's shutdown".
  • New York Times Article about Pseudo Assets sold
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