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PostPosted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 11:46 am 
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Pretty awesome, especially for Amazon customers who use their MP3 download service....

http://arstechnica.com/media/news/2011/ ... ervice.ars

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There are plenty of cloud storage services to choose from, but there are few that are particularly good. Amazon hopes to become part of the latter group with the introduction of Amazon Cloud Drive, a consumer-oriented service that allows users to back up their local music libraries and play them remotely from anywhere via the Web or Android device.

According to Amazon, all US-based Amazon customers automatically get 5GB of Cloud Drive space where they can upload their music libraries. The files must be unencrypted AACs or MP3s, and they can be uploaded at their original bit rate. Those who purchase an album from Amazon's MP3 service get the sweetest deal, though—20GB of space—and all new MP3 purchases will be automatically copied to your Cloud Drive without counting against your storage quota (you can still download the MP3s, too).

Essentially, Amazon is offering customers between 5 and 20GB of free space to do with as you please, and unlimited space for you to stream the MP3s purchased from Amazon. (Those who want to purchase more space can do so for $20 per year for 20GB, too.) Amazon officially supports Web streaming via IE, Firefox, Safari for Mac, and Chrome, but users of unsupported browsers (like Mobile Safari on iPhone) have reported good luck with it so far. Android users can also download a specialized Cloud Player app, which is apparently just an addition to the already existing Amazon MP3 app.

“Our customers have told us they don’t want to download music to their work computers or phones because they find it hard to move music around to different devices,” Amazon VP of movies and music Bill Carr said in a statement. “Now, whether at work, home, or on the go, customers can buy music from Amazon MP3, store it in the cloud and play it anywhere.”

Amazon is leveraging its popular Simple Storage Service (also known as S3) in order to offer Cloud Drive to "regular" users who may not have the tech background to make use of S3. And, although the main focus here is music, users can store all manner of other files without any problem. In fact, Amazon may only be using the music thing as a way to slip into the online storage business—it's possible that Amazon has even more ambitious plans for Cloud Drive, like offering desktop integration and becoming a serious Dropbox competitor. (Or that may just be our secret fantasy. Make it work, Amazon!)

Still, even if the focus remains on music, Amazon has managed to beat some other big names to the punch by offering a digital locker service that allows you to both stream and download songs from wherever you are. Apple is rumored to be working on its own cloud-based music service for MobileMe with largely the same features: music downloads plus online music storage for streaming to an iOS device or computer. That's not expected to come until this summer or later, though. It's impressive that Amazon was able to strike a deal with the record labels before both Apple and Google.


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I <3 Amazon.

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 2:24 pm 
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Yup, not only a cool idea, but I love the cloud player.


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Very cool, thanks.
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Only 5GB? That's crap.


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5GB for FREE and 20GB with any MP3 album purchase through Amazon. How is that crap? Let's not forget that MP3's purchased through Amazon don't count towards the cap, and you've basically got an unlimited music storage + 20GB of whatever files you want.


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Yeah, that free stuff, I **** on it too. :roll:

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Lex Luthor wrote:
Only 5GB? That's crap.


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"Obvious trolling by Obvious Troll was obvious", and yet I fell for it. :oops:

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Apparently the songs that I had previously purchased from Amazon MP3 don't count, since they don't show up under my purchases, and my quota is 5GB despite buying two full albums from their service.

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Mookhow wrote:
Apparently the songs that I had previously purchased from Amazon MP3 don't count, since they don't show up under my purchases, and my quota is 5GB despite buying two full albums from their service.


Yeah, previous purchases don't count. I wish they had put all the albums I've previously purchased in my account, but I can see how that would be a nightmare.

Apparently, the labels are FREAKING out over this, even though it's music that you yourself purchased. Looking forward to following the legal battle on this one. Hopefully someone with the negotiating power of Amazon can bring some swinging two-fisted justice to the broken record label system.


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Sony is freaking out, but what they aren't telling you is, that they are planning on releasing their own music streaming service in the future.

I purchased an MP3 album yesterday and was upgraded to 25G total, and promptly proceeded to upload 8G of music.

I'll upload the rest later (that was just my work stash for when I used to travel). =)


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