Listen to your music from iTunes right on BlackBerry thanks to Didiom

Published: Oct 30th, 2008 | Author: Roman

After Nokia’s Comes With Music and Sony Ericsson’s PlayNow service there is another music service known as Didiom. In fact, this music service was launched in 2005, way before Nokia and Sony Ericsson. Didiom is a mobile music service provider with 1 million DRM-free tracks under management, and over a dozen content partners worldwide. Users can use their phone to access songs and playlists stored on their computer through wireless streaming.

Didiom has two different services. Music streaming from PC to a mobile device and secondly over the air streaming service just like iTunes in which user can download songs from 1.5 million DRM-free and legal MP3 songs. This costs 89 cent per song or US$ 9.99 per album or little more. The good 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. Users with Mac have to wait as Didiom software is only available for use on a PC.

This application is compatible with more than 200 phones which includes BlackBerry and Windows Mobile smartphones, and still only works for US cellular networks. Didiom recommends you to opt an unlimited data plan before using this service.

Didiom on BlackBerry

source SlashPhone

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