Chuong Nguyen | January 16, 2009 6:02 PM
For those who were hoping for a Zune Phone from Redmond or for some Zune integration into Windows Mobile, don’t despair! There’s a new software in town that allows you to stream music from your iTunes music library on Windows to your Windows Mobile device. Called Didiom, there are two components to the software–one resides on your PC and the other runs on your Windows Mobile device. The Didiom concept borrows many elements from the Zune experience–allowing you to “share” 30-second music clips with your friends through your “Didiom Inbox” on your Windows Mobile device.
The music software also allows you stream your iTunes library and make on the go purchases over the air. According to 1800PocketPC.com:
Features:
*Huge music catalog – there are over 1.5 million DRM-free tracks available to buy in the Didiom Marketplace, including the catalog of CD Baby, the world’s largest online retailer of independent music. Music can be purchased solely for your phone, your PC, or both. Our fixed prices start from 89¢ for a single track, $9.99 for an album. But you can also
*Name your own price – our “adaptive bargaining” technology lets you bid for music at the price you want to pay. A constantly changing, behind-the-scenes algorithm dynamically accepts or rejects the bid, and immediately lets you know if you secured your music track.
*Try before you buy – Free 30 second samples of all tracks are can be streamed wirelessly. What’s more, you can share your favorites with friends (via email), and with other mobile Didiom users (mobile-to-mobile).
You can download the software from the developer’s website.
I’ve contacted the developer and they said that a Mac desktop component is in the works and will be available in the coming months.
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