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Originally Posted by bhartman36
With Amazon you can download to your device, but it doesn't get pushed like it does with the iTunes Cloud service. I thought that was kind of cool.
True, but that's not too different than what you'd be doing with Amazon, if your collection is over 5GB.
That certainly seems to be true.
Yeah. It really seems tailored to someone living in the iTunes ecosystem (which makes sense, I suppose).
I signed up for Google Music, but I haven't gotten my invitation yet. I really want to try it. If it's got all the features they say, it's more full-featured than Amazon's offering.
I've been happy with the Amazon Cloud Player so far. I think it would be prohibitively expensive (for me) to put my entire library on it, but the service itself seems to work fine. And the idea that I could pay $100 and have a 100GB music player on any device I want sounds like a pretty good deal to me. (That might change if Google Music turns out to be cheaper.)
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did you buy the Lady Gaga for .99 for the free upgrade to 20G on Amazon's cloud? I think the girl is a nut job but for and extra 15G of storage she is allright in my book
Yeah my sister in law is fully engrossed into the whole Apple ecosystem and iTunes, she'll enjoy the iCloud.
I think it's fun to watch the Big 3 and see how this will all play out.