Return at the end of March, Amazon got the jump on the competition when he launched the data storage service remote cloud Drive and Associates cloud streaming music-player. Apple and Google are working on similar offers, but Amazon came first. The launch was was not perfect, with Sony doing a stench on Amazon does not obtain the licenses required to broadcast music and no support for iOS, but the second of these questions has now been addressed at least.
Amazon went in and added support for iOS to the cloud player without telling anyone. There is no app for that, it works only in mobile Safari, but your music library is at least now accessible from your iPhone and iPad. You can bet that the company is working on a multi-platform app solution too; It is just common sense.
Cloud player is confirmed to work on newer Apple devices, and the iPhone 3GS and iPad original, Engadget reports suite of practical tests. The interface reflects that you would see in a browser to the appropriate computer and works of service provided smooth, of course that you have an Internet connection. The player also apparently integrates with the iOS software multitasking features, allowing you to play/pause and shuffle through songs inside a different application. The only disadvantage that Engadget notes is the absence of the edition of playlist drag-and - drop. IOS support is an important step for Amazon to make if it wants to keep new users to cloud player coming.
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