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		<title>By: mSpot Raises Storage Limit and Works on iOS</title>
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		<description>[...] Amazon announced its Amazon Cloud Drive and Amazon Cloud Player music service, the world took note. mSpot has had this service for a while. mSpot was limited to 2GB of free storage. When Amazon offered 5GB, mSpot chose to match the [...] </description>
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