“If you visit Amazon’s Cloud Player through the Safari web browser on an iOS device, you’ll see that it does in fact now work,” MG Siegler reports for TechCrunch.
“You’ll first hit a warning page telling you that your browser is not supported, but just ignore that,” Siegler reports. “Click into the music in your drive and it will begin playing.”
Siegler reports, It works flawlessly — even to the point where if you get a Push Notification or incoming call, the music will be paused… While this is great news, Apple is expected to announce their own similar service sooner rather than later. And that will be fully baked into iOS (and is expected to have full music label backing, unlike Amazon’s service.”
Read more in the full article here.
Does it actually WORK? Or does it just exist?
Apparently, Amazon created an app for Android devices that works with the service.
Cloud services, not Amazon but here is something. I listen to Rush Limbaugh streaming. Every time I exercise I get calls, everytime. I turned the airplane mode on so I can work out and the streaming stopped in two minutes. I had to go to settings and airplane mode to continue. I wonder if the will come up with some private setting for this purpose. Just a thought.
Of course, it does not work in Canada!
The cloud stops at the border. Seems odd doesn’t it?
Just like the Weather Channel’s maps. That’s one heckuva border.
@Ozy
Go to settings, set airplane on, go then to Wi-Fi and set it on, verify your iPhone reception icon starts working and finds your waveband.
It works for me.