Didiom has beta launched its mobile music placeshifting and download app.
The free application allows music fans to wirelessly access their PC’s iTunes library with their phone. Over 200 devices are supported.Two free downloadable apps are now available from www.didiom.com: one for handsets, one for PC (that allows users to stream music directly to the phone). And with over one million MP3 songs on the system, Didiom users can also shop for music directly from their phone.
Didiom also signed licensing deals with independent music partners including Naxos, Phonofile, Bonzai Music, Soul Seduction, eClassical, Xpressbeats, Reggae Country, MisRolas, EmuBands, Armenian Music Center, Quarterlife Records and Resonant Vibes.
Most songs are between $0.89 (single download) and $1.39 (dual download). Most albums are between $9.99 (single download) and $12.99 (dual download). Users will need to set up a Didiom account, but they do not need to provide their credit card information. When they are ready to make purchases, they pay per download or prepay and receive a cash bonus.
“We’ve developed a simple and fun way to mobilize music and to discover new music from around the world while on the go,” said Ran Assaf, Didiom’s founder and CEO. “More and more music fans are tired of wasting valuable time sideloading music from their computer to their phone or iPod. We provide them with a new type of experience that lets them not only stream music from their computer to their handset over the air, but also to discover, bid for and share music in new and exciting ways.”
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