Amazon Cloud MP3 Player

by Mohammed Alo 14. April 2011 09:03

Amazon.com has introduced their new Cloud music player and Cloud services. Any music you have, can now be stored on your Cloud drive. You can play it at home, at work, on your phone, or from anywhere you want. But it's not only a music player.

Amazon.com gives you 5 GB for free. You can store files, musci, videos, whatever you want. When you purchase music on AMazon.com MP3 music store you have a choice of downloading the music onto your phone, computer, or other device..... or saving it to your Cloud drive and accessing it from anywhere at any time. This is pure genious!

What else can you do?

I imagine that in the future, you will be able to save high definition videos that you purchase to your Cloud drive as well and access them at any time from anywhere. Almost all videos and movies are now purchased and streamed to your home theatre system, whether it's through your cable/dish provider, your internet provider, your Xbox, or other device. Soon, you will be able to purchase videos and save them to the cloud and be able to watch them whenever you want. That is even more genious!

Amazon.com continues to innovate and come up with new ways of making our lives easier. But there's more.

Amazon.com's MP3s are usually cheaper than iTunes and usually are free of DRM and allows you to copy your music from device to device absolutely free and easily without the rights management that iTunes imposes.

Amazon sells half as many MP3s as iTunes, but they only started in 2007. I imagine, that pretty soon Amazon will dominant the digital media sales (music, videos, books).

Enjoy the ride!  

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