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So I want to give a huge shout out of thanks to all those who do listen to my podcast, because without you, I am just some crazy chick talking to herself about marketing!Īnd I also want to say a massive thank you to the amazing guests over the past 200 episodes I literally couldn’t have helped as many business owners as I have without your expertise as well.
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We should also note that while it was previously known that doubleTwist would come preloaded on the Fender myTouch phone, the full extent of the partnership hadn’t been announced before now.ĭoubleTwist isn’t the only company looking to establish itself as a viable alternative to iTunes.
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Co-founder Monique Farantzos declined to comment on any specifics, but says that doubleTwist licensed its software to T-Mobile and that it’s a “significant source of revenue”.
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In any case, you can still download the fully featured version at. doubleTwist wouldn’t comment on why T-Mobile decided to omit the feature, but the company is planning to further expand the software, so hopefully it’s in the pipeline. The feature, which launched in October, allows users to purchase music from directly within doubleTwist, much as you would with iTunes.

One downside to the T-Mobile version of doubleTwist is that it’s missing one of the app’s best features: integration with Amazon’s MP3 Store. If this proves to be successful for T-Mobile, it wouldn’t surprise me if doubleTwist was adopted by other carriers as well. It may not be quite as robust as iTunes, but it’s going to be good enough for most people.
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doubleTwist makes this much easier for new Android owners (it even shows you how to mount the SD card). There are plenty of applications out there meant to help you do this, but it’s a poor experience for users who are trying the platform out for the first time. Once that’s done, you may find yourself half-expecting iTunes to cheerily pop up to help transfer your media, but nothing happens - it’s up to you to drag and drop media from your computer to the appropriate folder on the phone. First, you have to manually mount the SD drive from the phone’s screen. One of the most jarring experiences when moving to an Android phone is figuring out how to sync media to the device. The software is impressive in its own right, but the company has also gotten quite a bit of attention because it was co-founded by DVD Jon, who serves as CTO. In effect, doubleTwist can serve as an “iTunes for Android”. You can drag and drop songs to playlists, sync music, photos, and video to your devices, and share your media with friends using integrated Facebook and Flickr support. And perhaps most important, doubleTwist will come pre-installed on some Android devices, including the new Fender/Eric Clapton myTouch 3G handset.įor those that haven’t used it before, doubleTwist is a media management program that’s both visually and functionally similar to iTunes in many respects, but with one big difference: it will work with nearly any device (iTunes only plays nice with iPods and iPhones). As part of the deal, T-Mobile will begin displaying doubleTwist banners in their retail stores and on. Tomorrow, the company will announce that it has forged a partnership with T-Mobile, which is now promoting it as the supported way to sync media to its line of Android phones. Big news for doubleTwist, the iTunes alternative that allows you to manage media for hundreds of devices, including Android phones, the Palm Pre, and BlackBerry.
