June 17th, 2005
DittyBot: How To Stream from iTunes to your Mobile Phone (Without Apple’s permission)
Calling all iTunes junkies. Here’s a handly little script that will put your tunes on your phone for free. Just make sure you have a lot of “anytime minutes.”

DittyBot is a script for OS X that uses a clever combination of mobile email and VoIP to stream music from your iTunes collection to your cellphone. Using your phone, email the title/artist info for a song in your iTunes library to DittyBot, which is running on your Mac, pulling down mail every minute. DittyBot receives the request, calls you with Skype, and plays the song back to you over voice-over-IP using iTunes. Wow.
You send a text message from your mobile phone to your POP email account. Your text message should contain the keywords of a song title (and possibly an artist name) that you want to hear. DittyBot finds that email (he checks Mail every 45 seconds) and copies the song name into a text file. The song name is then copied into iTunes and a playlist is created from your search. Next, DittyBot loads Skype (the internet telephony app) and begins calling your mobile phone. Your mobile phone rings and when you pick it up, you should hear your song start playing in all its compressed glory. DittyBot will play your selection to you over your phone until you hang up. Mind you, this all should happen within 1 minute of sending your song request (depending on the speed of your POP server). Sometimes it’s even quicker! Source: Boing Boing via make













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DittyBot: How To Stream from iTunes to your Mobile Phone
Calling all iTunes junkies. Here’s a handly little script that will put your tunes on your phone for free. Just make sure you have a lot of “anytime minutes.” From Make via Boing Boing DittyBot is a script for OS X that uses a clever combination of m…
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