iCloud – Apple’s new sync service
Goodbye MobileMe, Hello iCloud.
iCloud stores your music, photos, apps, calendars, documents, and more. And wirelessly pushes them to all your devices — automatically. It’s the easiest way to manage your content. Because now you don’t have to. It’s similar with a new application called dropbox, but this one works only between computers and it can’t be accessed trough your mobile phone. So when you use different applications like itunes, photostream and more on your apple devices iCloud send them to all of you devices like your desktop computer or you laptop and much more.
Apple seems to have opened up the iCloud Beta on iCloud.com. Notably, the login on icloud site is almost the same as before the official iCloud announcement. If you visited the site before apple announced iCloud startup you could easily think that they have nothing to do with apple and not trust them. There are some mixed reports about people being able to login. We have reports of both developers and non-developers having success and trouble logging in, so yeah Icloud is still beta , but Apple will fix it as soon as possible.
Oh, and if you’re wondering how much it’ll cost you to claim more than those 5GB that Apple’s is giving you for free, the folks over at Electronista have confirmed that an extra 10GB will cost $20 per year, while an extra 20GB runs $40 / year and an extra 50GB will demand $100 per annum, so yeah it’s not much , but just think how many people own an iphone or an ipad, yeah apple will make millions with this wicked application.
Steve Jobs introduces iCloud VIDEO
