That's frustrating - so much so that customers tell us they wait to buy digital music until they are in front of the computer they store their music library on, which brings back memories of a world constrained by physical resources. But now this mp3 is on their phone and not on the laptop that they use to sync their iPod with and not on the Windows Media Center PC that powers their HiFi TV set. We see that with our Amazon customers when they hear a great tune on a radio they may identify it using the Shazam or Soundhound apps on their mobile phone and buy that song instantly from the Amazon MP3 store. Managing all these devices, along with the content we store and access on them, is becoming harder and harder. ![]() Our smart phones and tablets are obvious examples, but many other devices are quickly gaining these capabilities TV Sets and Hifi systems are internet enabled, and soon our treadmills and automobiles will be equally plugged into the digital world. The methods for accessing these objects is also rapidly changing where in the past you needed a PC or a Laptop to access these objects, now many of our electronic devices have become capable of processing them. What used to be only available in physical formats now often has digital equivalents and this digitalization is driving great new innovations. The number of digital objects in our lives is growing rapidly. Amazon Cloud Drive and Amazon Cloud Player enable customers to securely and reliably store music in the cloud and play it on any Android phone, tablet, Mac or PC, wherever they are.Īs a big music fan with well over 100Gb in digital music I am particularly excited that I now have access to all my digital music anywhere I go. Today announced new solutions to help customers manage their digital music collections. ![]()
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