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NuTsie Beta


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Thanks to the efforts of Seattle based company Melodeo, their service NuTsie Beta (which is free as of now) can help you export your iTunes list to your mobile phone. In using the Beta version you don't need to actually upload your music files, only the metadata of the files to identify the songs

After receiving an application via text message to your phones, you can start listening to your playlists. On the other hand, Melodeo is putting together a library of songs (500,000 songs are already there, upgrading 10,000 every few days) so that it can stream the songs to their users. The company also adheres to radio rules and regulations therefore users can't pick individual songs from their libraries they can only listen to their playlists. You have to listen to the songs in random order because NuTsie shuffles the list. So incase your playlist includes an album the service is compelled to insert random songs into its playback in order to stick to the rules.

For the time being NuTsie supports 15 phones and BREW (Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless) version and a Windows Mobile client is under R&D.

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