According to the company, the web-based solution enables users to listen to songs from their music collection, as long as it’s not DRM protected (bought from Apple's iTunes store), on their smartphone if they are within range of wireless service. And, keep in mind, as with any content service, data charges from your carrier apply.
The player recognizes iTunes playlists, artist names, album names, song names and musical genres. In the beta users can share up to 250 songs with friends and remotely listen to music even when their PC is turned off. It supports the MP3, AAC and WMA audio-file formats.
You can sign up to take part in Avvenu's closed beta here . The company is limiting the number of participants, so if you want to try it out sign up quickly." Via PDAStreet .
Labels: software, windows mobile
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