A free service that lets you stream your music library, including iTunes, from your computer to your smartphone is now available from
Didiom.
Among the package's other features is a music store called the Didiom Marketplace. It includes a bargaining technology intended to let users set their own prices for the mp3 files they download and the ability to share music previews with friends either via mobile-to-mobile communication or e-mail. Users can also get a notification when their favorite artists put something new up for sale Didiom's mp3 store.
The software is in its beta period. During that time the company's offering a cash bonus program for prepaid users who buy music from the store.
Didiom says over a hundred smartphones are compatible with its service and that it has over 1.5 million DRM-free tracks under management. So you can install any track you buy through the marketplace on to your iPod or iPhone.