Music download became a significant component in the mobile content ecosystem after the improvement of the connectivity speed.
Download is one thing but live streaming is another story that requires a stable high speed connectivity.
While most of the user’s music is stored onto the PC, transferring music to the mobile phone became common.
Didiom’s application tries to combine those two needs to one mobile application.
As for the PC to mobile problem Didiom enable users to stream music form the PC directly to the mobile phone for free (like several products that exist for years as Orb networks and other operators’ proprietary solutions).
The streaming feature is problematic in terms of DRM.
It allows you to stream content but has anyone checked that the content was legally purchased?! The approach Didiom took is a little bit safer than other options (for them) because they locate a streamer on your computer and do not store any of the data on their servers but that approach forced them to require installation on the PC and on the mobile deivce.
The streaming feature means that all the playlists from your PC are available anywhere at any time, of course both the PC and the mobile must be connected to the internet.
Secondly the Didiom application has a music catalog with more than 2 million songs.
Lately the company announced a partnership with independent music distributor CD Baby.
Didiom’s store allows you to preview music, place a bid, or just buy new tracks and albums for you mobile, PC or both.
Payment is done using credit card with Didiom’s account or before purchasing.
The main disadvantage of the application is that you will not be able to use your original music player, but that it a small concession regarding the option to connect into your music library.

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