“In order to ensure its service has the best chance of competing with rival cloud-based music services, especially those that may be coming from Cupertino, Amazon has just introduced an iPad-friendly version of Cloud Player and expanded the music storage capabilities of Cloud Drive,” Killian Bell reports for Cult of Mac.
“Although users shouldn’t expect to see a native Cloud Player app appear in the App Store anytime soon, a new web-based player optimised for the iPad can now be accessed through your device’s web browser,” Bell reports. “This will allow you to listen to all of the music you have stored in your Cloud Drive while you’re on the go.”
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Bell reports, “In addition to this, Amazon has announced unlimited storage space for music for all customers who subscribe to a paid Cloud Drive storage plan — even those on the lowest price plan at $20 per year. While storage for other files remains capped depending on your plan, you can upload as many music files (MP3 and AAC) as you wish.”
Read more in the full article here.
[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Lava_Head_UK” for the heads up.]