The Google Nexus One had to paddle all the way from America, but now it's here, it's gone native. The Nexus One sports the first sighting of a UK version of the Amazon MP3 store for Android, which ...
Beginning this week, iPhone and iPod users will be able to access an iOS-optimized version of the popular Amazon MP3 store – not as an App Store app (a move that Apple likely would have sought to ...
Music discovery provider moves to the Android platform and can work with both Amazon and MySpace. Will it enjoy the same popularity there that it already has on the iPhone? CNET contributor Don ...
Windows/Mac: doubleTwist, the gadget-friendly media manager that wants to be an iTunes replacement, has added a native Amazon MP3 store to its Windows client. That's roughly two months after it was ...
Amazon’s MP3 store got officially Linux-friendly last week, adding support for Debian 4 Etch, Fedora 8, Open SUSE 10.3, and Unbuntu 7.10 Gutsy. So who’s still locked out of the store? [Amazon] Explore ...
Amazon said Tuesday that it will preload a version of its Amazon MP3 store on the T-Mobile G1, the so-called “Google phone" running Google's Android OS, which launches Tuesday in New York. The ...
As we noted yesterday, Napster has now rolled out the world's largest DRM-free MP3 store. In the spirit of the Amazon MP3 review we ran last year, I thought I would take Napster for a spin to see how ...
Windows: The promised Amazon MP3 Store is still a week or so away, but doubleTwist has upgraded its Windows media manager with as-you-type search, native libraries without WMP or iTunes, and syncing ...
We mentioned doubleTwist back in February when the Mac version debuted, but the latest update to the media management software has added a major new feature that positions it directly as an iTunes ...
We're still waiting for for concrete data about the performance of Amazon's digital music store, which is supposed to provide the music industry and music buyers with an alternative to iTunes. Amazon ...
Chalk up a win for beleaguered content delivery network Limelight Networks: the Tempe, Ariz.-based CDN is delivering the mp3s for Amazon's new music store. This extends Amazon's relationship with ...
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