Amazon’s first music streaming service, Prime Music, went live barely an hour ago, and the company has wasted no time in extending its footprint to mobile after it renamed its_Amazon Cloud Player for iOS_to_Amazon Music_and added streaming capabilities. Prime Music has “over a million” songs in its catalog, which is fewer than Spotify and others, but the service is available without ads both on desktop and mobile devices. The Amazon Music app lets users build and manage their library, while_it also includes an option to download tracks to your device for offline listening. The service forms part of Amazon Prime,...
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