Melodeo today announced that its nuTsie music service is now available for download to BlackBerry Storm devices from nutsie.com. nuTsie works by syncing all of the music info on your iTunes library with the nuTsie server. That music is then streamed to your BlackBerry, allowing users to access their iTunes music from anywhere. It also allows for music discovery by adding new tracks from the nuTsie library and providing access to regularly updated playlists.

The download charge is $19.95, with no further charges.
From the release:
“We think this bridges the gap for the hardcore BlackBerry user who wants a touchscreen and the functionality of an iPod while carrying only one device,” said nuTsie CEO Jim Billmaier. “With smartphone ownership at 20% of U.S. mobile users and headed quickly toward 50%, it’s important to stay nimble and keep nuTsie current with the latest and greatest devices such as the Storm.”
What we think?
This is a true mobile music service. Complete mobility, security and discoverability in one service is an absolute treat. I particularly like this little gem:

You simply slide the bar along until you arrive at the mix of your music and new music that you like. Sorry if I’m gushing, but this is one sexy service. All in all, under 20 dollars seems like a very cheap price tag for this service. I’m left wondering what the catch is?
