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Zuora chief executive and cofounder Tien Tzuo has been evangelizing about the shift to “the subscription economy,” and his company has been trying to sell its subscription technology to all kinds of companies — Web startups, media companies, Facebook application developers. Now it’s adding providers of cloud computing infrastructure to that list, with a new service called Z-Commerce for the Cloud . Since this is Zuora’s first product focused on infrastructure, rather than Web applications or content, the business model is a little complicated. Zuora says it can measure cloud usage, put together pricing plans, handle the billing, and even build online stores for these cloud providers. It has designed four plans for four different kinds of customers — one for cloud service providers, another for vendors and resellers, a third for marketplaces, and a final one for private cloud companies. At the same time, Tzuo said Zuora is tempting cloud providers with the same basic proposition that it’s offering everyone else — avoiding the headache of building your own payment system, which can take months or more
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Zuora brings its subscription technology to cloud providers
Section: Communications , Smartphones , Mobile webOS users that are looking for a podcast app may want to check out the recently graduated drPodder. The app comes as recently graduated because while it has been around for a little while, up until now it was limited to the homebrew community. As far as what the app will do, like most capable podcast apps today, it will allow you to download and listen or stream both audio and video podcasts.

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With an exemplary track record of wireless network load planning like AT&T’s, it’s important to listen to what they believe will happen with future products.? Tucked into yesterday’s investor meeting , AT&T’s CEO mentioned that he didn’t expect much 3G traffic from the 10-inch screen media device with Youtube and other network-heavy applications: AT&T Inc expects users of Apple Inc’s iPad to connect to the Internet mostly using short-range Wi-Fi networks rather than AT&T’s cellular network, the chief executive of AT&T said on Tuesday. While AT&T has agreed to provide wireless connections to the iPad tablet computer, Randall Stephenson said he does not expect the device to result in many new service subscriptions for AT&T as consumers will instead use Wi-Fi or prepaid services, where they do not subscribe to a service contract.

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AT&T’s CEO doesn’t think many people will use the iPad on 3G
It’s iTunes everywhere this Christmas season, now the LaLa deal is done, but here’s a potential sticking point to the company’s plans for a media-centric everything everywhere platform – seems attempts to pull together a TV show subscription deal may have hit a Comcast-made roadblock. Here’s the skinny: Seems the Comcast purchase of NBC may stymie Apple’s hopes to offer a subscription service for TV shows, well, that’s what source WorldTVPC.com is saying right now. “Last month it was reported that Apple was sounding out the TV networks about a subscription based service for tv shows at $30 per month. The idea was to base the subscription service around the iTunes service across a variety of hardware platforms.” But with Comcast taking control of NBC, these deals may not be put in place.

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