Didiom – a free-to-use service

Posted by Jack Cook on Feb 04, 2007 Share

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Darius Wey posted a story about a New York-based company called Didiom which has just launched a self-titled free-to-use service that allows you to preview, purchase, and send music from your Windows Mobile-based device.

Darius indicated that the content is delivered in MP3, WMA, or WMA Pro, with the wireless version at 64kbps and the PC version at 128kbps to 320kbps.  He also indicated that there are a couple of special promotions that appear to be pretty good.

On the surface, this looks pretty good and is worth checking out if you are a music fan.  You can read Darius’ complete story here at Pocket PC Thoughts and find the links to Didiom.  Check it out … it is a nicely designed site!

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