When I signed up for Amazon Cloud a few months ago - only music bought from Amazon is free. And you cannot "mount" the cloud storage so Calibre can see it. You have to use a web tool to upload or download files.
It's not a bad service - but I wanted you to know the details.
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This is in comparison to Microsoft's ZunePass service which gives unlimited streaming/download access to their entire library for $15/mo.
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Want the streaming part for free?
MYSPACE
If you want music - just go to MySpace. Search for your favorite albums and click the little "Play" button. A flash player will open up and your music will start.
They have nearly everything. All my family's favorite albums from Wicked, Phantom, Rent, Cats - etc. All the Lady Gaga albums, Weird Al Yankovich, G&R, Aerosmith, ZZ Top - anything and it is all
free as long as you are connected to the internet.
You dont even have to sign up for a MySpace account. If you sign up - you can save your play-lists. (Although be careful as each playlist has a 100 song limit and the Player has a bug - it will add every song you listened to, not just the visible songs.)
It's streaming but for free it's outstanding.
(A friend now works for MySpace. Years ago the owners got the major record companies to agree to let MySpace stream unlimited content for a flat fee. The recording companies never thought streaming audio would be important.)