Mobile users iPhone who want to play the music who have stored in the Amazon cloud, on the Internet, have one less application to do it . And it is that Apple has removed from the store iTunes the application aMusic A useful tool to listen to the user's music anytime anywhere without the need of load with the tracks in the terminal memoryHowever, Apple has made this app disappear overnight.
This is not the first time an app has been removed from iTunes However, it seems strange that it was a service-related tool offered by Amazon, while there are many others with the same operation and policy that are still active in the Apple store This suggests that the fight for exclusivity and positioning in the new market for music on the Internet has begun.
And it is not the only problem that has occurred with music players that use this storage system According to statements by the developer of the application aMusic, and also creator of gMusic (the same service but for theGoogle storage), the program has been deleted only temporary and by legal reasonsA question that is too generic and that has not happened with gMusic, although it has delayed an updatethat the developer applied a long time ago.
It seems that until recently there was no legal problem having applications that could play music hosted on any of the most used clouds (Amazon , Google and Apple) from the same terminal. However, this business has begun to gather steam, and there's nothing like saving yourself a piece of cake to get a slice These are only assumptions, since in theory the application aMusic has been terminated only temporarily We will have to wait and see if each company decides to reject competing applications and services with which, on the other hand, theuser is the only loser.