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By engadget, on April 24th, 2013%
Ever since its official introduction two years ago, MightyText has seemed to expand its laundry list of features on an annual basis . Today is no exception, as the company is now adding “iCloud-like” syncing to its web app . . . → Read More: MightyText web app lets you sync photos, videos from Android to PC
By Briefmobile, on April 23rd, 2013%
After MobileMe crashed and burned, Apple announced iCloud, another solution to cloud storage and backup. The service was announced in October 2011, and has since been adopted by more than 300 million users according to Apple. This number is up from the 250 million people using it in January, and the 150 million in July 2012 . . . → Read More: Apple Says iCloud Now Has 300 Million Users, Teases New Features
By MobileCrunch, on April 23rd, 2013%
Apple announced today that it now has 300 million users for iCloud, up 20 percent from the 250 million that it announced in January . iCloud, which allows users to sync their content and data across devices, was launched 18 months ago to replace the MobileMe service . . . → Read More: Apple’s iCloud Grew 20 Percent In Q2, To 300M Users
By Boy Genius, on March 27th, 2013%
As we’ve seen multiple times from MobileMe to iOS Maps , online services are Apple’s ( AAPL ) most glaring weakness. And now it seems that we can add iCloud to the list of Apple’s online service follies, because many third-party developers are hopping mad at what they describe as Apple’s failure to make iCloud seamlessly integrate and sync up with third-party application data . . . → Read More: Apple takes heat over ‘nightmare’ iCloud syncing problems
By Boy Genius, on March 22nd, 2013%
Apple ( AAPL ) may not have the best reputation for online services but that hasn’t stopped its iCloud online storage service from becoming the most-used cloud service in the United States. A new report from Strategy Analytics shows that 27% American web users user iCloud, giving it a lead of 10 percentage points over runner-up Dropbox, which is used by 17% of American web users. What makes Dropbox’s share remarkable is that, as Strategy Analytics notes, it “has no associated content ecosystem,” which should seemingly put it at a disadvantage compared to iCloud, Amazon’s ( AMZN ) Cloud Drive and Google ( GOOG ) Play. . . . → Read More: iCloud revealed as America’s most-used cloud storage service
By engadget, on January 23rd, 2013%
 The hits keep coming for the crowd in Cupertino, as the company just informed the world on its earnings call today that its iCloud platform now boasts a quarter of a billion users. This time last year, Apple’s cloud storage service had but a mere 85 million customers , but 2013 has seen that number triple to 250 million. How . . . → Read More: Apple’s iCloud user base grows to over 250 million
By CoolSmartPhone, on November 29th, 2012%
 The eagerly awaited update to iTunes 11 has gone live, I thought I would let the rush die down a little before I downloaded it. . . . → Read More: iTunes 11 finally becomes available to download
By PreCentral, on November 25th, 2012%
 This time a year ago, my regular electronic device use consisted of a two-year-old MacBook Pro, a Sprint FrankenPre 2 , a Pre3 on AT&T , and a white TouchPad . My FrankenPre 2 was starting to show its age at that point, and for a device that I had quite literally hacked together both from a physical and software standpoint, I was surprised by how well it was still holding up. . . . → Read More: The importance of the ecosystem
By engadget, on October 30th, 2012%
 Apple may have a lot of iMessage users , but it has also had its share of teething troubles as the chat service (and iCloud ) grows. That’s certainly been true this month: Apple has confirmed that, for the second time in a week, iMessage is down for at least some users. . . . → Read More: Apple iMessage sees second outage in a week, iTunes UK follows suit (update: back up, in theory)
By PreCentral, on October 26th, 2012%
 While we don't have all the details on what exactly Open webOS Professional Edition will include, we imagine the cloud services of Gram in way of webOS Account support are practically a given. What's webOS without the web, anyway? We had high hopes when HP revealed that webOS 3.0 on the TouchPad would support multiple devices on the same profile, overturning the rule of one devices per account from the days of webOS smartphones. . . . → Read More: The webOS Wish List: Synchronized webOS Accounts
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