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amzn-cloud-player-03292011“Hey! Hey! Get onto my cloud…”

In an update to my story of yesterday, Amazon has announced its cloud-based music locker service. No mention of e-books or movies yet, but perhaps they’re just starting small. The service can be used over the web, or via a player app on Android. No word on an iOS app; perhaps they’ve decided it’s a foregone conclusion in light of Apple’s in-app purchase policies. (Oddly, the service doesn’t even work in iOS’s Mobile Safari browser, apparently because Amazon has expressly told it not to.)

The plan provides 5 GB for free, plus an upgrade to a 20 GB account for buying any Amazon MP3 album. 20 GB plans are also available for $20/yr—the same cost as a 20 GB plan from its predecessor music locker MP3Tunes (though MP3Tunes only provides 2 GB of free storage right now). New Amazon MP3 purchases saved directly to the cloud don’t count against that quota, which is another interesting advantage over MP3Tunes.

 
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