5 Popular Cloud Music Storage Providers

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Cloud Music StorageIf you are like millions of others, you probably have loads of songs on your computer and your mobile devices. As a music lover, you probably find yourself adding songs to your collection every day. It is important to be able to access all of your tunes from all of your devices.

The cloud has made it possible to upload your music to one place and access it from anywhere. As cloud music storage popularity grows, new services are frequently launched. With so many services, it can be difficult to choose one music storage provider to meet your needs. The following 5 providers offer various features that might just be the right fit for you and your tunes.

1. Google Music Beta
I discussed this particular service in a previous post. With Music Beta, you can store up to 20,000 songs in one place. You can listen to your music from your various devices. The service is free right now with an invite.

2. Adrive
This particular service offers 50GB of free storage for your music, as well as other data files. While not solely a music storage provider, this online backup service has a large amount of free space and a media player in the works, making it a feasible option for music storage.

3. Amazon Cloud Drive
This cloud storage service comes with 5GB of free space (about 1000 songs) and paid plans are available. You can access your music from any computer and, as long as the Amazon Cloud Player is installed, you can listen to your tunes from any computer. Music you purchase from Amazon does not count against your free space. If you opt for a paid plan, you get unlimited music storage space (this offer is only for a limited time).

4. Maestro
This service is currently in beta, so you need an invite to get started. Once you are in, the service features the ability to upload and access your music files from various devices. It is a service devoted entirely to music, so you can expect it to be full of useful features to make your uploading and listening experience pleasant. Mobile support is only for Android and iOS devices right now, but other platforms are in the works. This free service offers various ways to connect with your friends to share playlists.

5. Mp3Tunes
This music locker service offers 2GB of free space (about 400 songs), along with the ability to earn free space, as well as paid plans. You can access your tunes from computers, mobile devices, and even from your Roku and other home devices. This service is easy to get started and the website has helpful tutorials for making sure you can access your music everywhere.

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Travis Van Slooten has been writing about online storage and online backup solutions since 2008. He is the Project Manager for OnlineStorage.com and a regular contributor to the site. You can find his published work here or on Google+

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