Cloud Computing and streaming is popular. As determined from a recent study in the U.S., wants a quarter of all iTunes, iPad, iPhone or iPod users a streaming service. The songs were not downloaded more then, but made available online.
Some months ago, Apple bought the music Firmer Lala. Lala specializes in streaming music. The move by Apple seems to be now than to prove correct. As in a study by the NPD Group, a market research company in the U.S., has been identified, wants a quarter of all iTunes, iPad, iPhone or iPod users such a streaming service. Instead of loading down the music locally, the songs were made so available online.
Apple seems to take this trend seriously and has a huge server farm in the U.S. state of North Carolina built. This could be used for music streaming via iTunes.The advantage of such a solution is obvious: For the user’s account for the distribution of various devices such as laptops, MP3 player or smartphone and the constant upgrading of the space could account for the future. However, Apple has complete control over its content and piracy should make life so difficult.
As the study shows, would be projected in the U.S. ready to total at least eight million users or 10 U.S. dollars to pay more a month for streaming access to their iTunes songs. The purchase price per song, would it added. If the streaming service free of charge or included in the purchase price of the songs already, could be as long as 15 million Americans continue to think of their music store in the cloud.

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