Saturday, May 28, 2011

Amazon's Cloud Player (Littlegreenfootballs.com)

I've been checking out the new Amazon Cloud Player as a way to have access to
my music library from any location, and so far I like it a lot. There's an
Android app available free from Amazon; hopefully, an iPhone app will appear
soon as well. Right now, Mac/iPhone/iPad users can only play music through a
web browser interface, but it still works very well even over a 3G connection
with an iPhone.

All Amazon customers have immediate access to 5GB of cloud storage, useable
for music or other files. But there's a very cool promotion now going on that
gives you a free 1-year upgrade to 20GB simply for buying an album from the
Amazon MP3 Store.

A very nice touch is that any music you purchase at Amazon is automatically
stored in the cloud, and doesn't count toward your usage. And you can download
it again at any time, just as you can with books purchased for the Amazon
Kindle.



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