Amazon launches Prime Music, Spotify's new competitor

Amazon Prime Music

Last Thursday (12) the North American giant Amazon announced the upcoming launch of a new ad-free streaming music service to listen to online. This service will be complemented through its Amazon Prime platform, which until now only offered a streaming service, focused on movies and television series.

The new service is called Amazon Prime Music, and once launched it will enter to compete directly with similar services such as Spotify, Pandora and the recent Beats Music from Apple. Amazon promises that its Prime Music service will hit the market with more than one million songs available to all current Prime members and at no additional cost to your current membership.

In addition to being available via streaming (online), Amazon Prime Music will be available on Amazon's Kindle tablets and ebooks, and an Amazon Music app for Android and Apple iOS devices will also be released. The applications will allow mobile or tablet users to download songs to their devices in order to listen to them offline in places where they do not have an internet connection. Initially Prime Music is available only in the United States and Amazon will offer up to a 30-day free trial of the service.

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