Monday, June 6, 2011

WWDC 2011 Highlights: Apple's Mobile, Personal Computer Worlds Converge In ICloud

Apple unleashed a flurry of program headlines connected to its Mac and iOS working systems during its annual developers discussion Monday.

Most poignant was the phenomenon of iCloud, Apple's answer for synchronizing calm such as photos, song and papers opposite multi-part Apple devices.

iCloud is Apple's large pull in to online storage and information synchronization, after its formerly unsuccessful endeavor with MobileMe. CEO Steve Jobs mentioned the firm is murdering MobileMe, that cost $100 per year, and replacing it with iCloud, a giveaway service for all Apple customers. It will entrance with the let go of the iOS 5 working system, due this fall.

Apple moreover previewed new features in its arriving Mac working system, OS X Lion, that is seeking more and more similar to iOS. Click by the photos on top of to see highlights from Monday's keynote.

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