Didiom makes your BlackBerry play your favorite music
You’ve already got your share of Nokia’s Comes With Music and Sony Eriscsson’s PlayNow services, but it’s time for another similar service, one known under the name of Didiom. This newcomer, an all-in-one application, allows you to use your phone to access songs and playlists stored on your computer through wireless streaming.
The only thing you should do is to download Didiom to your phone and desktop and you’ll be ready to navigate the music files stored on your PC. You can stream them to over 200 phone models, including the BlackBerry Curve, for free.
Didiom is a mobile music service provider with 1 milion DRM-free tracks under management and over a dozen content partners worldwide. You can either choose from your own music library, or buy and download from the Didiom Marketplace of over 1 million songs. So, the Didiom Marketplace lets you shop for music whenever you want, directly from your phone. You can name your own price and download to your mobile, PC or both. The mobile download will be available to your phone and the PC download will be available online. There are never any membership or service fees, as you only get to pay for the music you download through Didiom’s secure credit card service.
Basically, Didiom offers two kinds of interactive services. Music streaming from PC to a mobile device and secondly over the air streaming service just like iTunes in which users can download songs from 1 million DRM-free and legal MP3 songs. This will cost you only 89 cents per song or $9.99 per album (or a little more). The best part is that the songs you download from Didiom are in MP3 or unprotected WMA format which means you can add them to your iTunes and iPod. The bad news, on the other hand, is for all of those who have a Mac, because they will have to wait a little bit, as Didiom software is only available for use on a PC.
As I’ve said it before, this application is compatible with more than 200 phones which include BlackBerry and Windows Mobile smartphones, and still only works for US cellular networks. Didiom’s recommendation is to opt for an unlimited data plan before using this service.
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The only thing you should do is to download Didiom to your phone and desktop and you’ll be ready to navigate the music files stored on your PC. You can stream them to over 200 phone models, including the BlackBerry Curve, for free.
Didiom is a mobile music service provider with 1 milion DRM-free tracks under management and over a dozen content partners worldwide. You can either choose from your own music library, or buy and download from the Didiom Marketplace of over 1 million songs. So, the Didiom Marketplace lets you shop for music whenever you want, directly from your phone. You can name your own price and download to your mobile, PC or both. The mobile download will be available to your phone and the PC download will be available online. There are never any membership or service fees, as you only get to pay for the music you download through Didiom’s secure credit card service.
Basically, Didiom offers two kinds of interactive services. Music streaming from PC to a mobile device and secondly over the air streaming service just like iTunes in which users can download songs from 1 million DRM-free and legal MP3 songs. This will cost you only 89 cents per song or $9.99 per album (or a little more). The best part is that the songs you download from Didiom are in MP3 or unprotected WMA format which means you can add them to your iTunes and iPod. The bad news, on the other hand, is for all of those who have a Mac, because they will have to wait a little bit, as Didiom software is only available for use on a PC.
As I’ve said it before, this application is compatible with more than 200 phones which include BlackBerry and Windows Mobile smartphones, and still only works for US cellular networks. Didiom’s recommendation is to opt for an unlimited data plan before using this service.
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