Amazon Cloud Drive is an online storage service that allows users to upload and access music,
videos, documents and photos from Web-connected devices. The service also enables a user to stream
music to a device, such as a computer, tablet PC or smartphone.
Cloud Drive offers 5 GB of free storage and offers paid plans for 20 GB, 50 GB, 100 GB, 200 GB,
500 GB and 1 TB of Amazon cloud storage. Songs
downloaded from the Amazon MP3 store are automatically added to the user’s Amazon Cloud Drive but
do not count against the storage quota.
Contributor(s): Keith Kessinger
This was last updated in November 2011
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