[H/t to Mashable’s Christina Warren, who wrote this up yesterday. We independently arrived at the same place and had not seen Christina’s writeup. – Ed.]
Have you signed up for Amazon Cloud? It’s a newly launched service that offers 5 GB of free online cloud storage, and affordable paid plans up to 1 TB. Competing with DropBox, Amazon Cloud takes measures one step further — integrating with its online store to provide over-the-air media access, like SugarSync, Mougg, and AudioBox.
Unlike those latter services, however, Amazon Cloud provides media storage for free — so long as you purchase that media from the Amazon store. Your Amazon music will not eat away at the free 5 GB that come with the basic plan.
If you’re hoping to play your Cloud music on your iPhone or iPad, you might be put off by the user interface which offers an MP3 icon but no play/pause button — the way that it does on your Flash-enabled home computer. Fear not. There is a workaround.
Continue reading How to: Listen to your Amazon Cloud Player music on your iOS device
How to: Listen to your Amazon Cloud Player music on your iOS device originally appeared on TUAW on Wed, 30 Mar 2011 16:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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