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Didiom is a service that allows music streaming from your home PC to your cell phone (that is compatible with the service). While that is a great service in itself, it also allows users to purchase music from their database of over 1.5 million songs. Instead of the normal purchasing music for the price, users are allowed to bid on music, so they could receive the song for cheaper than iTunes.
A few days ago, Didiom announced that they reached an agreement with two new record companies, finetune-solutions and A-Train Entertainment. With the new agreements, they will add 1,500 new record labels for users to enjoy. While their service is constantly expanding to more and more smartphones, if you own a Blackberry or a Win-Mo phone, chances are high that your phone will be compatible.
As Didiom continues to grow in popularity, they will probably announce more agreements in the future as they constantly strive to add more and more music to their database. Just to recap their service, basically you have the option to purchase music from your phone or your computer for a set price. However, that price can be negotiated and accepted or rejected on the spot and then you can download the song/album right away. Also, they have a cashback program that pays back 35% that you can use on more music. While I personally haven’t used their service, it does seem like a neat one and is probably very useful to receive your library of music from your computer on the go.
Read [Didiom Press Release]
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