Monday, May 9, 2011

The cloud of Amazon, compatible with Apple's operating system

Amazon has not published, but Techcrunch has proven to work. The storage facility in the Amazon cloud, Amazon's Cloud Player works on the Safari browser on a mobile operating system from Apple. Although a warning appears that the browser does not support this service, if it ignores the surfer can access the music stored in MP3 files from an iPod or iPhone.

Yes, you can not upload new files. Player Cloud service was launched a couple of months in the U.S. and allows Internet users to save files in this virtual warehouse of various types to access them from any device. When it was launched did not work with the Safari browser used by the devices with Apple's operating system.

Now, it does. Last week, Spotify announced that it would synchronize the music stored on your computer with the iPod and the phone via Spotify. And free. In addition, the service will buy lists of songs from 60 cents a track. A move designed to deposit money as soon as possible and, incidentally, to outshine Apple's iTunes store.

Amazon joins these movements to bypass the connection between iTunes and Apple devices. This news comes as Apple and Google are still working to present its own storage service in the cloud.

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