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WWDC 2011: iCloud - Apple's cloud service is FREE


Apple has officially announced the arrival of iCloud, its brand new cloud service.
In an unprecedented move, Apple revealed just what it would be unveiling at this year's WWDC before the actual event – so we all knew that it was on the horizon.
Apple had trademarked the name 31 May, but what exactly Apple would allow you to stream was still unknown.
Rumours were that Apple had managed to get all the music labels on board, in a bid to bring true personal music streaming to the masses.
And here it is, the full video run-down of iCloud courtesy of our colleagues over at T3:

Steve Jobs took to the stage to announce the iCloud would indeed store your content and wirelessly push it to all your devices.
He also announced that every day content will be backed up on to iCloud and the service is completely free.
Jobs also noted that as of today, MobileMe - which cost $99 - is no more.
It will back up all your purchased music, books, photos and videos - as well as all your settings. In short: you can synch up all your iOS devices to iCloud and they will all have the same content.
iCloud features
There's a number of features with iCloud, including Documents in the Cloud. This is a Google Docs rival, where you can access all your documents uploaded to iCloud. If you edit them, then you edits will automatically synch.
Apparently we have all been waiting 10 years for this sort of functionality on a mobile device.
With Photostream, iCloud will allow the syncing of photos to the cloud. This is seen as separate album in your Photos, so it's not actually a different app - which is handy.
You can store the last 1,000 photos on your iOS device and all of them if you are using a Mac.
They stay in the cloud for 30 days, if you want to keep them on your device, then you move them to an album.
What this also means is that you can take a picture on your iPhone and it will be automatically available on your iPad.
And the last bit is iTunes in the cloud. Yes, it's what we have all been waiting for. You will be able to have a single purchase go straight to multiple devices. Jobs is calling this "a first in the music industry". Even though it is not.
While this part isn't exactly streaming all your music to your device, it will be interesting to see if this ease of downloading will stop people looking elsewhere for music.
But, there is also Apple's one more thing, which is iTunes Match - this will match your entire iTunes library and puts it in the cloud. This costs $24.99 and all your songs will be upgraded to 256Kbps AAC DRM-free tunes.
It's treading on the toes of Spotify but only lightly - this service only gives you your music in the cloud and not the millions of tracks you can get on Spotify.
It's an intriguing prospect nonetheless.
The iCloud UK release date is unknown but it will be in the US this Fall, which is unsurprisingly the same as iOS 5.


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