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June 12, 2012 06:39 pm GMT

A Year Later, Amazon Cloud Player for iPhone Resurfaces





After a year of legal back-and-forth, Amazon's cloud-based music service is now accessible to owners of iPhones and iPod touch devices.

Amazon released a Cloud Player app for iOS devices in November, but quickly pulled the app for legal reasons. James Clancey, developer of aMusic, told Mashable that Amazon hadnt signed all the agreements it needed to allow its API for Cloud Player to be used by third-party vendors at that time.

The app allows users to stream music files they've purchased from Amazon or uploaded to Amazon's cloud-based storage service. Up to 5 GB of MP3 (.mp3) and AAC (.m4a) files can be uploaded to the cloud and streamed wirelessly using one of Amazon's players for… Continue reading...

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