Amazon launched a service that allows you to upload all your media library network and access it from anywhere
Amazon allows people to upload their music library of its cloud. The giant store is the first of the big Internet companies to offer you your music library network and access it from anywhere with its musicians. According to reports, Apple and Google is also currently working on similar services, but it is unclear when these will be introduced. Amazon Cloud Drive offers users five Gygiahbeittim of free storage space (20 if you buy an album from the store), to which you can upload any content you want. The novelty here is in the form of two related products: Amazon Cloud Player for Web and Amazon Cloud Player for Android. These allow you to listen to MP3 or AAC files immigrated to the service, using a standard browser on the PC, or using an application Android mobile operating system. The musicians are not available for the operating system iOS of Apple, it seems that Amazon is actively blocking the mobile version of Safari browser and access to the site. Another limitation is that the service is available, in theory, but only in the United States. Practical, all you need to do to work well for Israel uses this to sign up for storage - Registration is open to everyone, then go to play when you have been identified with Amazon. Try to log on directly to the music player will lead to that service is unavailable. In recent years, journals have become networked storage services and popular online content streaming, as well as the attempt to produce such service is that Amazon offers now. The problem, it seems Amazon is first solved, is actually legal: the big music companies opposed the establishment of such services and royalty free tight control over the content that users upload. Even now, one can assume that currently limit the service's regional is a byproduct of the legal problems that may come with expansion to other parts of the world.
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