mSpot Responds to Amazon, Bumps Storage to 5 GB
Mar 30, 2011, 3:05 PM by Eric M. Zeman
In a direct response to the launch of Amazon's Cloud Player music streaming service, mSpot today announced that it has increased the storage of its free music streaming service to 5GB. mSpot lets people store music on its servers and then stream it back to Mac/Windows machines, as well as iPhones and Android handsets over the internet. Users can choose to upgrade to 40GB for $3.99 per month. Amazon offers 5GB of storage for free, and 20GB for the purchase price of one MP3 album download.
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