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Amazon Cloud Player Lets You Play Your Music From Anywhere
Amazon has just entered the streaming music business with the launch of Cloud Player, a music player that lets anyone upload their music to Amazon’s servers and play them via the web or Android.
The new Cloud Player service adds a new “Save to Amazon Cloud Drive” button for saving MP3s to the ...
7 Free Music Playlists for Valentine’s Day
If music be the food of love, the eternally headphoned set should hypothetically be stocked up with sweethearts come Monday. Hypothetically.
Even if you’re not hooked to the hip on the 14th, that doesn’t mean you can’t listen to some romantic jams — and quietly cry into your half-empty box of ...
It’s Official: The Beatles Now on iTunes
The Beatles have finally landed in iTunes, following years of dispute between Apple and the iconic band’s rights holders and about 24 hours of rampant speculation about what the technology giant would be announcing following cryptic messages posted to the company’s website on Monday.
Apple, EMI and ...
Rhapsody for Android Now Offers Offline Music Playback
Music streaming service Rhapsody has launched a new version of its Android application, Rhapsody 2.0, making it possible to download tracks and playlists and listen to them offline.
Rhapsody () is also available for the iPhone () and BlackBerry (). Offline playback functionality is already available ...
Gorillaz Record New Album on an iPad
The members of cartoon supergroup Gorillaz have been busy touring this year, but they could already have a new album — recorded on an iPad — out before Christmas.
As frontman Damon Albarn told the NME, he’s been working on the follow-up to this year’s Plastic Beach while on tour with the band. ...
Mobile Music: Top 4 Streaming Services Compared
One of the best trends of 2010 was the rise in prominence of mobile applications for popular online music services. Companies like Pandora () have had mobile apps for some time, but the past year has seen services like MOG, Rdio and Spotify () (whose mobile apps are, admittedly, a bit more than a ...