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Amazon Brings Its Cloud Player To The iPad, Adds Unlimited Storage

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Amazon sweetened its Cloud Drive service by adding support for the iPad and giving both its free and paying customers unlimited storage.

https://gizmodo.com/amazon-cloud-player-goes-live-will-let-you-upload-and-5786628

iPad owners can play their music by opening the web-based Cloud Player in mobile Safari. The web player is not as elegant as a native app, but it’s better than nothing.

Amazon also blew past Google Music by offering unlimited music storage for its Cloud Drive users. Paying customers, even those on the lowest plan, now have unlimited storage for all their MP3 and AAC files. This is a limited time offer so snag a storage plan before this bonus goes away.

https://gizmodo.com/google-music-upload-and-stream-all-your-tunes-from-the-5800408

Customers with a free Cloud Drive account get some unlimited love when they buy MP3s from Amazon. These Amazon MP3 files can be stored in your online account and will not count against the 5GB quota. [Amazon]


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