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Jaman

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Jaman, LLC
Type of site
video on demand
Available inEnglish
Headquarters,
U.S.
Key peopleGaurav Dhillon, CEO
URLwww.jaman.com
RegistrationOptional
Current statusactive

Jaman was a company that offered users a movie discovery site, allowing them to browse viewing options offered across the internet.

In its previous iteration, Jaman was one of the first sites to offer views on demand of media on the internet. It allowed viewing on a variety of platforms via a downloadable P2P client, specializing in foreign and independent films.[1]

The company was founded by Gaurav Dhillon, who was the Chief Executive Officer of Informatica (NASDAQ: INFA), a Silicon Valley company that he co-founded in 1992.

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In its first iteration, Jaman offered movies in both download rental and free ad-supported streaming formats. Jaman's library included independent, international and studio films through deals with major film distributors including:

Currently, Jaman has expanded its mood finder technology to allow users to explore and browse movies offered across the internet on a variety of platforms, such as Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Video.

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