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Apple stops to sell MobileMe
Sunday, 06 March 2011 13:26

 

Apple Corporation discontinues MobileMe sales, but it was promised by the company that massive data centre will be launched in the nearest future and it will be cloud-based then.
In accordance with rumors, Apple ceased sales of MobileMe at retail and put the software away from the web store, and that means that the service is going to be updated soon. But you can still find the free trial of MobileMe.
Besides, Apple Insider many times reported about the start of data centre in North Carolina. The event is going to take place in spring. The expenses were estimated to be one billion dollars and it is 5 times bigger than the similar facility in California. The most essential thing is the fact that it will sustain MobileMe and iTunes too. This information was voiced by the Apple representative during the meeting with shareholders.
But the news fueled further discussions concerning the integration of these two services thus creating cloud-computer service.
A little earlier the Wall Street Journal informed about the refreshed version of MobileMe and this became a milestone in the development of the service, which lets its clients have admission to iTunes library from iOS-devices.
The WSJ report mentioned as well that MobileMe with annual fee starting from 99 dollars up to 149 dollars, could be used as web “locker” in which customers can store their files.

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In accordance with rumors, Apple ceased sales of MobileMe at retail and put the software away from the web store, and that means that the service is going to be updated soon. But you can still find the free trial of MobileMe.Besides, Apple Insider many times reported about the start of data centre in North Carolina.

The event is going to take place in spring. The expenses were estimated to be one billion dollars and it is 5 times bigger than the similar facility in California. The most essential thing is the fact that it will sustain MobileMe and iTunes too. This information was voiced by the Apple representative during the meeting with shareholders.But the news fueled further discussions concerning the integration of these two services thus creating cloud-computer service.

 

A little earlier the Wall Street Journal informed about the refreshed version of MobileMe and this became a milestone in the development of the service, which lets its clients have admission to iTunes library from iOS-devices.The WSJ report mentioned as well that MobileMe with annual fee starting from 99 dollars up to 149 dollars, could be used as web “locker” in which customers can store their files.