New York
- Didiom on Wednesday announced the beta launch of its mobile application that
allows users to wirelessly access their home computer's iTunes library on over
200 mobile devices, including BlackBerry and Windows Mobile smartphones. The
company also launched the Didiom Marketplace, an MP3 store that features over 1
million songs from providers such as CD Baby, Naxos
and Saavn. The mobile music place-shifting application is free to download;
MP3s at the store will cost $0.89 per song and $9.99 per album, or $1.39 per
song and $12.99 per album if downloaded both to a phone and a PC.
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