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		<title>By: pyrillix</title>
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Ustream launches pay-as-you-go Watershed

David Johnson February 18th, 2009

Ustream.tv has just launched a new service for Web sites and businesses called Watershed. Targeting the market that seeks a branded player and more customization for live events, Watershed offers a ton of management options outside the scope of the usual ustream player experience. Techcrunch has a good write up with a comparison sheet on the pricing model, noting that cloud computing model could end up being very pricey for a lot of producers.
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1. Anonymous  &#124;  February 18th, 2009 at 8:51 pm

As you said, not gonna work.
2. pyrillix  &#124;  February 19th, 2009 at 3:34 pm

Hmm actually I think its a great idea, as the owner of a relatively large company , I can see it saving me money. The service we use now to stream our video newsletter is expensive and costs the same no matter how many veiwers. In my case month to month I only have relatively few veiwers but several times a year it spikes heavy, (end of quarter reports, stockholders meeting, or important announcements. Rough guess based on my experience I figure to save 70 to 80 percent, think I will check it out..</description>
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<p>Ustream.tv has just launched a new service for Web sites and businesses called Watershed. Targeting the market that seeks a branded player and more customization for live events, Watershed offers a ton of management options outside the scope of the usual ustream player experience. Techcrunch has a good write up with a comparison sheet on the pricing model, noting that cloud computing model could end up being very pricey for a lot of producers.<br />
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<p>1. Anonymous  |  February 18th, 2009 at 8:51 pm</p>
<p>As you said, not gonna work.<br />
2. pyrillix  |  February 19th, 2009 at 3:34 pm</p>
<p>Hmm actually I think its a great idea, as the owner of a relatively large company , I can see it saving me money. The service we use now to stream our video newsletter is expensive and costs the same no matter how many veiwers. In my case month to month I only have relatively few veiwers but several times a year it spikes heavy, (end of quarter reports, stockholders meeting, or important announcements. Rough guess based on my experience I figure to save 70 to 80 percent, think I will check it out..</p>
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