Amazon Cloud player has tended low after his fight with Sony Music, but has not kept the developers of the company's implementation of a new critical role - support for iOS of Apple devices, which was not on the first day. While running in the Safari browser window, we have confirmed to us that it will in fact play songs. If you have a handheld device, try it yourself; otherwise, you can update with impressions of a little later tonight.Update: great news - we ran the cloud player on an original iPad and iPhone 3GS without problems. Indeed, delay saw very little (if any) of delay or time when buffer a new song and they were able to update playlists and other information quickly. The cloud player interface is almost the same as - if not identical to the page that loads the browser of your computer.
Even better, the cloud player works perfectly with multitasking in iOS controls; the usual volume of advance break options are all usable as you play Angry Birds. Sadly, there is only a bump in the road that follows the process of being perfectly smooth: Mobile Safari forbids him to do drag and drops, which adds a few additional steps to the process of adding songs to your playlists. Take a look below for some images of the cloud player in action.
sean Hollister contributed to this post.
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