Amazon Officially Launches Cloud Locker Service

As expected, Amazon today officially launches its own media streaming service called “Cloud Locker Service.” As promised, Amzon allows users store their existing music, film, and book collection on the company’s server. Plus, all user are able to store any other content that was not purchased from the company on the company’s servers as well. That means all users will be to able access their media from anywhere without worrying about hard drive space from any Web-connected device.

 

Amazon Officially Launches Cloud Locker ServiceWhat’s most importantly, Amazon offers a 5 GB of free online storage with unlimited access from any computer. So you will never worry about losing your files again.

How to Get Started with Cloud Drive and Cloud Player:

Step 1. Add music to Cloud Drive

Purchase a song or album from the Amazon MP3 Store and click the Save to Amazon Cloud Drive button when your purchase is complete. Your purchase will be saved for free.

Step 2. Play your music in Cloud Player for Web

Click the Launch Amazon Cloud Player button to start listening to your purchase. Add more music from your library by clicking the Upload to Cloud Drive button from the Cloud Player screen. Start with 5 GB of free Cloud Drive storage. Upgrade to 20 GB with an MP3 album purchase (see details). Use Cloud Player to browse and search your library, create playlists, and download to your computer.

Step 3. Enjoy your music on the go with Cloud Player for Android

Install the Amazon MP3 for Android app to use Cloud Player on your Android device. Shop the full Amazon MP3 store, save your purchases to Cloud Drive, stream your Cloud Player library, and download to your device right from your Android phone or tablet.

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