How To Add Music To IPhone With Cloud Music Using Dropbox Box Or Google Drive

How To Add Music To IPhone With Cloud Music Using Dropbox Box Or Google Drive


This vide show how to add music to an iPhone with the App Cloud Music.

Clouds Supported:
-Dropbox
-Box
-Google Drive

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How To Use Amazon’s Music Cloud On Iphone Or Ipod

How To Use Amazon’s Music Cloud On Iphone Or Ipod


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Amazon’s cloud computing has become a sensation. It seems that currently only Androids and Blackberry devices can seemlessly take advantage of the free 5 gig of Music Cloud space that Amazon is offering. Iphone and Ipod users CAN use music cloud!

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So, Daphne, I heard that you have the 411 on how to use amazon’s music cloud with an ipod or iphone ?

sooo, let the kid hip u to the game.

do u know how apple and amazon keep CLAIMING that
IPhone and iPod users can not access nor use amazon’s free
cloud player and therefore can not adequately take advantage of
that sweet assed free 5 gigabyte of drive space via the iPhone or pod??

well, SURPRISE!! they lied big time.

do you want to know how it’s done?

oh! oh! yes, wonderful and mighty teacher, Daphne! Please school us incorrigable nerds once and for all.

ok. no sane, since u begged politely. on your Iphone or Ipod, open Safari, then navigate to amazon dot com then log into your amazon dot com account. on

the left hand side of the screen, you will see a selection for MP3s and Cloud Player. Select Cloud Player for Web. You will ten be taken to a page asking you

to login. Login then you will have entered your Cloud music portal. Voila!

oh my God, Teacher Daphne! You are the best! Thank you! Thank you for schooling us crumb bums!

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[TemptingReviews] Amazon MP3 Cloud Player (Android)

[TemptingReviews] Amazon MP3 Cloud Player (Android)

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Android has had the Amazon MP3 app for some time now. It’s a slim, trim application that allows you to purchase unlocked high quality MP3 files directly from Amazon MP3 and auto bill it to a card on record. This integrates with other music programs such as Pandora and SoundHound where you can identify a song you like on the radio, then purchase it immediately.

Amazon has recently improved the application to allow cloud storage. By default you get 5GB to store whatever DRM-free MP3 or WMA files you want. You can upload your own files to the cloud and then access them from mobile devices, PC, or Mac. Or, as in my case, you can use it to archive Amazon MP3 purchases automatically AND download them to your device, so it’s available in two places. You can also use the player for your existing on-device files, or stream music directly from the cloud.

Amazon is also offering a special where they will bump your cloud storage to 20GB if you buy a full priced album from them, which is a nice offering.

The only two negatives for this service: 1, you can’t upload files from the mobile device. I would really liked to have the ability to do this as I do have music that I’ve bought from Amazon MP3 before that’s on my phone that I would love to have archived up to the cloud without needing my computer (I could select a bunch of files and just queue them up to upload). 2, it doesn’t seem to be consistent with the album art when streaming from the cloud. Not a big deal, just something noticed.

Overall it’s a solid service. Amazon MP3 – the app – has always been my favorite over Rhapsody or iTunes, but the one issue I had was that you could never re-download songs you already purchased without buying them again. Cloud Player alleviates this problem by providing a way to re-download any song in your cloud storage at any time. I know a lot of people freeze or remove the Amazon MP3 app because they use Rhapsody, and to those I would encourage you to give the Amazon MP3 app a really close look. It really is the best music service there is today.

Beat Cloud & Music Player App Review

Beat Cloud & Music Player App Review


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Have you ever wanted a music player for your Android phone that brings together the tracks uploaded to cloud services like Dropbox or Google Drive, in addition to indexing the tunes on your device memory? There’s a new kid in the town of Android audio apps, called Beat cloud&music player…

Introducing Amazon Cloud Player

Introducing Amazon Cloud Player


Shop more than 20 million songs, play your music on the web, Kindle Fire, iPhone, iPod touch, or Android device with Amazon Cloud Player.

My Cloud Player For Android V2 5 Screencast

My Cloud Player For Android V2 5 Screencast


Music player powered by SoundCloud with scrobbling support with ‘Simple Last.fm Scrobbler’ app.

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Explore and listen music from SoundCloud just like on any other music player, save and share playlists and much, much more.

Dark and Light theme available

Saved playlists can be listened anywhere from web browser or on your android device.

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Basic Features:
– Search tracks, sets, users and groups
– Listen Stations (radios) created by users
– Explore by preset or custom genre
– Explore tracks (recent/trending/featured)
– Explore users (who to follow/friends/by activity/by favorites/latest users)
– Browse user’s tracks, likes, sets, groups, followings and followers
– Shuffle and Repeat mode
– Manage current playlist (drag artwork to reorder, fling to remove track)
– Download tracks (tracks marked as downloadable by author only)
– Cache Tracks for offline listening
– Playback control widget
– Remote media buttons support
– Low battery comsumption
– Automatic play/pause on headphones jack plugged in/out
– Automatic play/pause on incoming call
– Search suggestions, voice search
– Save state, the player will continue where you’ve been before (even after reboot)

Advanced Features:
– Login with SoundCloud account (web connect or ‘In App’ username/password)
– Get updates from your Dashboard, Stream, Activities
– Integration with Simple Last.fm Scrobbler (supports Last.fm and Libre.fm)
– Charts, most played tracks in week, month or custom time range
– Play history
– Manage likes, reposts, followings, joined groups
– Add track to playlist
– Add track to set
– Manage set tracks
– Manage playlist tracks

Amazon Cloud Player Demo

Amazon Cloud Player Demo

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Amazon has just launched its Cloud music service called Amazon Cloud Player. Which allows user to upload their own music to player any where, on a laptop at work or even on their Android device through the Amazon Mp3. Providing you 5Gb of Cloud music storage space and you can always purchase more.

It’s a very simple process as you will see in our video demo. But here are Amazon’s steps

How to Get Started with Cloud Drive and Cloud Player
Step 1. Add music to Cloud Drive

Purchase a song or album from the Amazon MP3 Store and click the Save to Amazon Cloud Drive button when your purchase is complete. Your purchase will be saved for free.

Step 2. Play your music in Cloud Player for Web

Click the Launch Amazon Cloud Player button to start listening to your purchase. Add more music from your library by clicking the Upload to Cloud Drive button from the Cloud Player screen. Start with 5 GB of free Cloud Drive storage. Upgrade to 20 GB with an MP3 album purchase (see details). Use Cloud Player to browse and search your library, create playlists, and download to your computer.

Step 3. Enjoy your music on the go with Cloud Player for Android

Install the Amazon MP3 for Android app to use Cloud Player on your Android device. Shop the full Amazon MP3 store, save your purchases to Cloud Drive, stream your Cloud Player library, and download to your device right from your Android phone or tablet.

How To Amazon Cloud Drive Cloud Player On IPhone / IPad / IPad 2 / IPod Touch HD

How To Amazon Cloud Drive Cloud Player On IPhone / IPad / IPad 2 / IPod Touch HD

How to Amazon Cloud Drive Cloud Player on iPhone / iPad / iPad 2 / iPod Touch HD
(Excerpts from Amazon)
What is the cloud?

The cloud is a term used to describe the Internet. Amazon Cloud Drive is your hard drive in the cloud. Securely store your music, videos, photos, and documents online and access them from anywhere. All you need is a web browser to upload, download, and access your files from any computer. Back up your files to ensure that your music, photos, and personal documents are available to you wherever you go. Learn more about Cloud Drive.
# Who can access Cloud Player?

If you are an existing Amazon customer with a valid billing address in the United States, you have access to Cloud Player. All you need to do is accept the Cloud Player Terms of Use to start using your Cloud Player account. See how to access Cloud Player.

# Who can access Cloud Drive?

If you are an existing Amazon customer, you have access to 5 GB of free Cloud Drive storage. All you need to do is accept the Cloud Drive Terms of Use to start using your Cloud Drive account. Learn more about Cloud Drive.
# Will all of my previous Amazon MP3 purchases already be in Cloud Drive?

No, but you can save all new Amazon MP3 purchases directly to Cloud Drive for free. Start with 5 GB of free Cloud Drive storage which can be used to upload your existing music library, as well as videos, documents, and other digital files. Read about how to upload music.

# Will I be charged for using Cloud Player or Cloud Drive?

Cloud Player is a free web and Android application. All customers start with 5 GB of free Cloud Drive storage and you can upgrade to 20 GB of Cloud Drive storage with an MP3 album purchase (learn more about this offer). All new Amazon MP3 purchases saved to Cloud Drive do not count against your storage quota. Amazon also offers a variety of Cloud Drive storage plans to meet all of your data storage needs. Find out about Cloud Drive storage plans.
Can I upload music from my phone?

Uploading music from your mobile device is not possible at this time, but you can upload music from your PC or Mac. See how to upload music.
I saved music to Cloud Drive but I wanted to download it. What do I do?

You can still download your music to your computer or Android device. From Amazon Cloud Player, select the music you want to download using the check boxes. Next, click the Download button in the upper right of Cloud Player. This will open the Downloader and download music from Cloud Drive to your device. If you have the Downloader set to import your music to iTunes or Windows Media Player, it will automatically be added to your music library there.

You can download Cloud Drive music to your Android device by tapping the green downward arrow located in the upper right corner of each album, artist, or playlist page. You can also long-press any song, album, artist, or playlist and select the download option. Once your music is downloaded, you can find it in your on-device library in Cloud Player.

Playing Music On The Kindle Fire

Playing Music On The Kindle Fire


From fire.kindlenationdaily.com – How to use the music player on your Kindle Fire: using the music player menus and features; creating, editing and deleting playlists; playing music in the background while running other apps on the Fire; the differences between music stored in the Amazon Cloud and music stored on the device. Visit fire.kindlenationdaily.com for bargain alerts, content reviews, categorized lists of different kinds of Fire content, how-tos, tips & tricks and lots more!

Controlling Web-based Music Players With Global Hotkeys

Controlling Web-based Music Players With Global Hotkeys


I wanted to be able to control web-based music players like Google Music, Amazon Cloud Player, and Pandora with keyboard shortcuts, so I put this project together.

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