Oh snap! Look who just ate Apple’s and Google’s lunch here? Amazon has just pushed out its personal music streaming service, that’s conveniently dubbed the Amazon Cloud Player. Existing customers within the US can now upload their MP3 purchases to their 5GB cloud space — upgradable to a one-year 20GB plan totally free upon purchasing an MP3 album — after which start streaming on their computers or Android devices. Oh, and did we mention that this service is freed from charge in addition? Meanwhile, someone can have some catching as much as do, but we now have a sense it won’t take them too long.
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