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Originally Posted by hrosvit
It's free, and you can upload up to 20,000 songs. I believe you can add additional storage for a fee. There are (obviously) official apps for Android devices, but I use two third-party iOS apps - gMusic and GoMusic (I believe both were in the $.99-$4.99 range). I access my music from anywhere I have an internet connection. In fact, as I type, I am uploading the new Fiona Apple disc that I just downloaded from Amazon to my Google Play account, and will be listening to it on the way home over my iPhone, plugged into my truck stereo.
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I never thought about a third party app for my Google music. So I just downloaded two free apps - "App for Google Music Free" and "Melodies - A Google Music Client". I'm trying the first one out now.
Amazon released an official Cloud Player app for iOS two weeks ago. So I've been using it to stream the classical stuff I have on my Amazon account. I buy it whenever I get the $1 and $2 music credits they offer.
Of the two music services, I use Amazon far more than Google.
I use iTunes for apps, podcasts, and iTunes U; and nothing else. Additionally, I only download the free stuff. My account doesn't have any forms of payment attached.
Edit: thanks for the tip