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Updated Amazon Reasoning Gamer Includes New Check out and Go with Technological innovation, No cost Sound Excellent Upgrades, and More

Amazon announces licenses from Sony Music Enjoyment, EMI Music, Worldwide Music Team, Warner Music Team, and more than 150 separate suppliers, aggregators and music publishers
Coming soon, Roku and Sonos - following the recent addition of iPhone and iPod Contact, Roku and Sonos will join the list of Reasoning Gamer compatible devices
Amazon.com, Inc. these days announced Reasoning Gamer certification contracts that bring considerable updates to Amazon Reasoning Gamer. The contracts are with Sony Music Enjoyment, EMI Music, Worldwide Music Team, Warner Music Team, and more than 150 separate suppliers, aggregators and music marketers. Amazon's scan and match technology gives clients a quick and simple way to get all of their music from their computer systems to the cloud. Reasoning Gamer clients can then appreciate their music on their favorite gadgets, such as Amazon kindle Flame, iPhone, iPod Contact, Android gadgets and any web internet web browser, and soon, Roku loading players and Sonos entertainment systems.

New Reasoning Gamer functions include:

Amazon MP3 buys - such as music that clients bought in the past - are instantly saved to Reasoning Gamer, which means that clients have a secure backup copy of the music they buy from Amazon, cost-free.

Amazon scans clients' iTunes and Windows Media Gamer collections and matches the songs on their computer systems to Amazon's 20 million music catalog. All matched songs – even music bought from iTunes or ripped from CDs – are instantly made available in Reasoning Gamer and are improved free of cost to high-quality 256 Kbps audio. Music that clients have already uploaded to Reasoning Gamer also will be improved.

Any client with a Amazon kindle Flame, Android system, iPhone, iPod touch, or any web internet web browser - and soon, a Roku loading player or Sonos entertainment system - can play their music anywhere.
"We are constantly striving to deliver the best possible client encounter for Reasoning Gamer, and these days we are providing our clients a considerable set of new functions, such as scan and match technology and audio quality upgrade," said Steve Boom, Vice Chief professional of Electronic Music at Amazon. "We are happy to have such broad industry support in allowing these functions for clients."

"Music lovers are passionate customers, so making it as simple as possible for them to buy music and appreciate it anywhere, anytime and on any system, is important to us," stated Rob Wells, Chief professional of International Electronic Company at Worldwide Music Team. "And Amazon's new assistance does just that by allowing lovers to find, find out and encounter more music than ever before. UMG is committed to working with modern services like Amazon to provide customers more choice and to flourish the marketplace even further for digital music."

"Amazon is an important destination for music lovers, and we're pleased to see them creating modern music services that provide lovers the capability have fun with their music conveniently on all their gadgets," said Mark Piibe, Executive Vice Chief professional of International Company Growth for EMI Music. "Cloud Gamer enables you for customers to have their entire music selection at their fingertips wherever they are, so that they'll get even more value from the music they buy, and will form an even deeper connection with the artists they love."

"Cloud technologies are producing a powerful new generation of entertainment experiences, making the discovery of new content simpler and providing entry to music across multiple gadgets. Amazon's locker assistance has an impressive set of capabilities, which increase the value of owning music. It will give lovers greater flexibility with their collections and entice new clients to explore the benefits of searching for selection," said Stephen Bryan, Executive Vice Chief professional, Electronic Strategy & Company Growth, Recorded Music, Warner Music Team.

"We are excited to be working with Amazon to provide customers the capability have fun with their music anywhere-on any device-with Reasoning Gamer," said Dennis Kooker, Chief professional, International Electronic Company and U.S. Sales, Sony Music Enjoyment. "Amazon continues to innovate on behalf of music lovers, and we believe our new certification agreement makes it much simpler and more convenient than ever for Amazon clients to accessibility, find out and ultimately buy more music."

Cloud Gamer is available in a No cost level and a Excellent level. Reasoning Gamer No cost clients can shop all MP3 music bought at Amazon, plus transfer up to 250 songs from their PC or Mac to Reasoning Gamer, all at no cost. Reasoning Gamer Excellent clients can transfer and shop up to 250,000 songs in Reasoning Gamer for an annual fee of $24.99. Amazon-purchased MP3s (including all previous purchases) do not count against the 250 or 250,000-song limits and will be added to both No cost and Excellent Reasoning Gamer collections at no cost. Amazon Reasoning Gamer is instantly integrated into Amazon kindle Flame and the new Reasoning Gamer functions will be instantly delivered to Amazon kindle Flame customers over the next few days. Customers can also check out www.amazon.com/cloudplayer or download the app on iOS or Android.

Starting these days, Reasoning Generate will be used for file storage space and Reasoning Gamer will be used for music storage space and playback - each assistance will provide separate subscriptions. Customers can still use Reasoning Generate to shop any of their files in the cloud and accessibility them from any web internet web browser or by using the Reasoning Generate Desktop Apps. Customers can shop up to 5GB free and storage space plan prices have been lowered to start at $10 per year for 20 GB. To learn how to get started on Reasoning Generate check out www.amazon.com/clouddrive/learnmore.

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