Amazon Cloud Player Starts Working With iOS

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Amazon’s Cloud Player cloud storage locker/jukebox thingamawhatsit has received a quiet, under the hood upgrade, and now functions flawlessly on Safari Mobile, according to TechCrunch and Engadget. Apparently when you first load the page, it’ll warn you that your browser isn’t supported, but it works just fine anyway. Your music plays, the controls function perfectly, and it even works in the background while you’re doing other things.

If you haven’t yet signed up for Amazon’s Cloud Drive, you get 5GB of storage for free, but anything more than that will cost you. Then it’s just a simple matter of uploading a handful of your favorite songs, and you can listen to them anywhere.

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  1. IllusionEntity says:

    And I can also listen to all my favourite music. That is stored on my iPhone. Cloud hosting is such a bad idea… So what when I have no 3G or wifi I can’t access my Music/ photos ect?

  2. I look forward to setting this up so my 8GB iPod Touch can use it. I actually haven’t got music stored on it because I use it more as a web-connected PDA. Having the option to stream music to it will be a positive thing in my case.

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