User:Eric.a.mann/Zubeo

History
Zubeo is a privately-held Portland-area technology startup founded by former Intel engineer Kevin Ulam in October 2006. Headquartered in Portland, Oregon, Zubeo produces a single software product for use on Windows-based personal computers.

Zubeo Software
The Zubeo software application runs on personal computers running Windows XP SP3 or higher (including Vista and Windows 7). Subscribers use the software to identify their favorite podcast and Internet-ready audio which is in-turn downloaded and cut into a continuous playlist by the software.

These playlists can be synchronized with personal audio players through integration with Windows Media Player, iTunes, and similar third-party software.

Zubeo is free to try for 21 days as a fully-featured system. After the first month, listeners can choose from three subscription options: 1) Continue using a free but feature-limited version of the software, 2) a "basic" single-user membership for $4.95 per month, or 3) a "premium" family-style membership for $7.95 per month. The limited version restricts playlists to two shows in length, among other restrictions.