imeem launches Android app called imeem Mobile
by at February 25, 2009 8:02 pm
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If you enjoy using imeem’s music service and own the T-Mobile G1, you will be happy to know that they recently came out with an app that allows you to access your music right on your Android powered phone.
imeem updated their mobile service to include “MyMusic,” which lets you stream your personal imeem library to your G1 phone. Essentially, you can upload as much music as you want to your personal account and then access it by downloading imeem’s free Android app, which was just announced and made available today. In addition, users still have access to the other mobile features such as creating Internet radio stations, read artist bio’s, and purchase DRM-free MP3 music through Amazon. Users can also share music with friends by sending the link of a song in email format.
In case you don’t own an Android phone, but still would like to access some personal music on your phone, you can opt in using Didiom. Both of these services are similar, but Didiom offers their streaming service on many different phones, so it will be interesting to see which is more popular.
Full Press Release is below.
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