2013年11月24日 星期日

About Apple iCloud - Technology - Cell Phones

The Apple iCloud is Apples brand new groundbreaking cloud service that allows you to store photos, videos, files, and contacts in the cloud. This means you can easily access your files on any Apple device. It is great news for any individuals that have multiple Apple devices since we can simply upload our pictures and videos on the cloud and be able to access it on any Apple device. As well as the Mac also.

Here is an example, say you shot a photo of your children on your iPhone. If it is synced and uploaded in to the cloud it means you will see the same photo in your iMac as well as iPad too. This can particularly helpful for families because you can conveniently share family photos on the cloud.

Apple presently has MobileMe, which is actually its current cloud service. However, MobileMe has not gained a very good following so Apple is presenting iCloud to be a completely new service. It comes free with iOS 5 and you get an initial 5 GB allowance. For those who needs extra space you can buy it on a yearly basis. You can purchase additional storage of 10 GB for 20$ annually, and 20 GB for 40$ every twelve months. If you really are in need of space you could buy 50 GB of space for 100$ annually.

The cloud market is quickly noticing numerous competitors, with Amazon and Apple two primary ones. Google Music is currently in beta and this appears to be it might be Apples main competitor. We are rapidly noticing a bifurcation between Apple and Google, much more than Apple and Microsoft (which is actually a rivalry based on OS only). Apples OS is completely synced with Apples phones and tablets. Google is switching towards exactly the same and there are rumors of a Google operating-system which will come out soon.

The appealing thing is the fact that when a user decides Google or Apple they are not going to switch because each and every files is going to be on the cloud with either the Google or Apple service. Devices are will no longer separate but they are a part of a much larger ecosystem of devices from the same company. No doubt one of Googles advantages is Gmail, which syncs contacts and email with any Android device and is easily available on any computer. Apples MobileMe email services are not free. I could possibly go anywhere in the world and very easily pull up my contact information on just about any computer with Gmail. Apples system is a bit more enclosed method of practicing things. Well really need to see if Apples iCloud breaks that paradigm and allows more flexibility like Google or if it keeps Apples customary rigid structure.

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