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Amazon brings Cloud Player music service to the UK: choice of free or premium tiers from £22 per year
Posted On 18 Sep 2012 By Sharif Sakr. Under: Uncategorized.
Brits who've been straining for a reason to care about Amazon's budding Cloud Player service can probably relax. It's live in the UK as of now, offering 5GB of online storage and the ability to stream 250 of your tracks (or 256Kbps matched versions) ...
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Amazon Cloud Player now lets you play content on your Sonos system, helps get the party started
Posted On 09 Aug 2012 By Edgar Alvarez. Under: Uncategorized.
Along with letting us know it had pleasantly updated its Cloud Player with 256 Kbps matched files, Amazon also briefly mentioned that Sonos compatibility would be coming sometime "soon." Well, it turns out you won't have to wait much longer to blast ...
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Amazon updates Cloud Player with 256 Kbps matched files, faster import, direct delivery (update: Roku, Sonos coming soon)
Posted On 31 Jul 2012 By Zach Honig. Under: Uncategorized.
Amazon's Cloud Player service just scored some major upgrades, including quality and import enhancements. Perhaps most notable is a new 256 Kbps option for matched files, including songs you imported before today. That bitrate, in MP3 format, is avai...
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Amazon rumored clinching major labels for cloud music rights, iTunes Match feels the heat
Posted On 16 Jun 2012 By Jon Fingas. Under: Uncategorized.
When we last checked in, Amazon was thought to finally be pushing for full music rights in its Cloud Drive and Cloud Player services. It might be a smooth operator at the negotiating table: subsequent tips to CNET maintain that the top four major lab...
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Amazon Cloud Player app arrives on iPhone and iPod Touch
Posted On 12 Jun 2012 By Mat Smith. Under: Uncategorized.
Amazon has rolled out its Cloud Player to Apple's smaller screens, with both the iPhone and iPod able to play the full catalogue of music stored in your Cloud Drive. This time, it's a dedicated app, although it may mean re-purposing the music library...
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