iCloud: 5 Things Your Business Needs To Know
Late Monday, Apple (APPL) launched iCloud beta, the "free" cloud service that will be taking over the pay-to-use MobileMe. Apple developers can log in immediately to start using it, but general audiences will have to wait until next month. For now, enough details have leaked so your business can get prepped for using iCloud.
1. Update one, update all: Edit, move, or add an item on any of your Apple devices and it will be modified on all your Apple devices. For instance, if you move a document on your iPad, it will be moved on your iPhone, iPod, and iCloud storage.
2. Free--for 5 GB: Apple gives 5 GB free to every iCloud customer. Here's the pricing structure for more space:
- 10 extra GB (15 GB total), $20/year
- 20 extra GB (25 GB total), $40/year
- 50 extra GB (65 GB total), $100/year
- iOS apps
- music (but only the music bought from Apple)
- television shows
- photos
5. Similar to iOS, but online: iCloud is like an online mirror of your iPad, iPhone, and iPod software, which includes:
- address book
- calendar
Photo courtesy of Apple
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