Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Amazon plays the music you keep on "your cloud"

And Amazon hit first. So much time waiting for Google to take the music to the Apple network or change its system for downloading and streaming service that is increasingly active Amazon has them ahead by presenting a virtual hard drive where to upload our music and play it from anywhere (PC or Android phone, no time IOS) Amazon Cloud Player is a new service that is already on the table of U.S.

users of the company. The system is based on a 5 GB free on the network that can expand for free if you buy an album in Amazon's online store. So one year we will expand our virtual hard disk to 20 GB. That album, as well as all the music you buy in your store, we keep it on the Internet and play streaming directly.

Or download it. But Amazon Amazon Cloud Cloud Drive Player and I can not just have the music stored in your store bought (not automatically rises HAD already purchased, only the new). Which have already in my computer, where DRM-free (MP3 and AAC), I can also upload the service to expand my music library.

And from a computer via a web browser (Opera is not supported but the rest) I can manage that music, add, download and create playlists of my music in the cloud. And listen. To play I can also use an Android phone in which I must have installed the Amazon MP3 application, within which is Android Cloud Player.

We can find both in the recent Amazon Appstore as the Android Market. So for now you can not do is upload music from your mobile phone, but it will come. Although the Amazon Cloud Drive service has focused like music storage system, then you can upload content whatsoever. Videos, photos, documents ...

everything has a place in the 5 GB free to extend for one year to 20 GB if you buy an album on Amazon, but we can expand more pay. For example, we would leave 100 GB for $ 100 a year. Now it is moving part to Apple and Google, which will surely make it this year. Vía | TechCrunch. More | Amazon.

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