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Apple updates iCloud.com, removes ‘beta’ tag

Apple has updated its iCloud.com website, and removed the “beta” tag from the initial login screen. Launching later today alongside iOS 5, iCloud is a free online service for iOS and OS X users providing support for mail, calendar, contacts, photos, documents and more. iCloud.com will specifically provide access to the service’s email, contacts, calendar, Find My iPhone, and iWork document storage services. Notably, the website does not provide any way for users to sign up for a new iCloud account; it appears Apple expects users to do so on their iOS devices.
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cloud is notr working in UK for mobile me users.
Posted by Pip Smith on October 13, 2011 at 11:30 AM (CDT)