Kamis, 04 Agustus 2011

SkyDrive music streaming app now available...for Android


This is embarrassing. We got all hot and bothered when we saw a semi-hacked way of using SkyDrive to stream content to our Mango devices, but in this case Microsoft has sabotaged itself. We mentioned a little while back that Microsoft finally opened up its Live services (which includes SkyDrive) to mobile apps developed on Android, iOS and of course Windows Phone. Well it looks like Android has beaten Microsoft's own smartphone platform to the punch and has also made our "native" support looks like a joke.

The new SkyDrive music streaming app, SkyAMP, was recently released for Android devices and it offers just about everything you'd expect. The features list include 25 GB of potential storage for your music, streaming music over the internet, caching music files for offline listening, album art support, playlists and more. The app is up for $2.99 for a full version and as a limited lite version as well.

Alright Google, you win this round, but we're fine giving you this one after the punishment Microsoft handed you yesterday.

P.S. Android music app developers using Microsoft's services and impressions really like Beyonce, don't they?

Via: XDA-Developers
Source: SkyAMP (Android Market)

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