I have created a system by which your music can be accessed anytime on
the go using your cell phone's wireless data connection.  Simply
install the server software onto your home PC and configure the phone
to connect to it.  Initially, the meta database will be downloaded and
then from there only changes will be synced to the phone.  The media
itself is retrieved on demand and cached to the storage card.  In my
real-world tests with a remote server and simulating GPRS or EDGE data
throughput have been very promising, requiring only 3 - 8 seconds of
buffer time before most content can be played.

For screenshots and info, see http://android-five.googlecode.com.  The
system, though currently closed, will be opened under the terms of the
GPL after the first round challenge winners are announced, regardless
of outcome.

I will also be posting a video this week, showing my system in action.
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