Friday, June 10, 2011

Cloudy Apple iCloud service will be free

Изображение с сайта engadget.com
Cloudy Apple iCloud service will be free
At the conference, WWDC, which takes place in San Francisco, CEO of Apple Steve Jobs announced a cloud service iCloud, says Engadget .
iCloud will replace the service MobileMe, which was used to synchronize bookmarks, letters and documents between devices. In contrast to MobileMe, the use of which cost $ 99 a year, iCloud service will be free. ICloud users can be stored on remote servers, Apple, and synchronize not only music, but also contacts, images, applications, videos, documents and other files.

Synchronization of content will occur automatically, provided that the application supports iCloud. In addition, the store will move all the tracks, books, and applications purchased from online stores Apple. Support services will be incorporated into the OSes iOS 5. Accessing iCloud have and Desktops Mac or PC.

For storing mail, documents and backups user is provided with 5 gigabytes of server space. Storage space for music, books and applications will not be restricted.

Move to a remote server can be not only tracks purchased in iTunes, but the entire music collection. This can be done through the service iTunes Match. It will scan the content of the discs will find a matching user and found tracks in the iTunes Store, catalog which has 18 million songs. iTunes Match will be paid at a cost of 24.99 dollars per year.

In beta mode, the repository will work today, but will only be available to developers. For users iCloud open in the fall.

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