by Zach Shaw | May 10, 2011 | Digital Media
Google’s long awaited music cloud service has been derailed for over a year now thanks to breakdowns in licensing negotiations. However, now it looks like the Amazon Cloud inspired Google to go in a similar route, something we’re sure labels were afraid of happening....
by Zach Shaw | Apr 18, 2011 | Digital Media
Last Summer, reports came out that Google’s negotiations with music publishers were showing promise and that the companies music launch could happen very soon. Well, after months of hearing nothing new, it appears that negotiations with labels are taking a turn for...
by Zach Shaw | Apr 13, 2011 | Digital Media
At the beginning of April, it was reported that Amazon was attempting to play nice with labels after they went launched their Cloud Player and Cloud Drive without licensing agreements. However, Amazon made sure to shoot down any talks about licensing via a letter....
by Zach Shaw | Apr 1, 2011 | Digital Media
This past Tuesday, Amazon made the first big step into cloud music storage by launching Amazon Cloud. Many were surprised that they essentially beat Google and Apple to the punch as both have been in the works of launching their own cloud music service for quite some...
by Zach Shaw | Mar 29, 2011 | Digital Media, Up In The Clouds
For a while now, music listeners have been waiting for Apple and/or Google to finally launch a cloud music service, allowing users to upload music via the web and access it from any computer. Today, though, it’s Amazon who has beat both companies to the punch by...