
Any purchase is sent to all iOS devices, things like bookmarks are stored and shared.ġ1:27: Little dig at Google.
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Documents in the cloud.ġ1:30: Daily backup to iCloud, which acts as an upgrade path for future devices.ġ1:28: iCloud support added to all apps on the App Store and iBooks.

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In iOS, the app manages the presentation, but the key pieces is how to move those documents around, which is solved by iCloud.ġ1:31: Three more iCloud apps.

Also built into AppleTV.ġ1:37: iCloud Storage APIs will be available for developers.ġ1:35: We've been working for 10 years to get rid of the file system. Camera roll automatically saved and distributed to Apple devices. Desktop/laptop will store everything for ever because they have larger hard drives.ġ1:37: Photo Stream for photos in the cloud. iCloud (in this photo case) isn't about file storage but about file distribution.ġ1:40: But how to deal with the file size of photos? Apple is storing the last 1,000 images on iOS devices, and everthing on the iCloud for 30 days. Get 5GB of free storage, but that doesn't include music, photos, books.ġ1:49: Can share iTunes music among 10 Apple devices.ġ1:48: Playing the Foo Fighters, about to buy Bruno Mars.ġ1:45: Anything I bought or will buy from iTunes, I can download to any of my devices at no extra charge automatically or manually.ġ1:43: i.e. You can turn iCloud connection off and on. iTunes Match cost $24.99 annually.ġ1:53: iCloud will ship with iOS 5 in the autumnġ1:52: Running a beta version of the iTunes with beta iOS.ġ1:51: iCloud goes live today wrt developer SDK.ġ1:50: How do you get iCloud? Get iOS 5 and log in.

"We are serious about this."ġ1:56: Compared iTunes Match with similar offerings from Google and Amazon.ġ1:54: iTunes Match - for tracks you ripped youself, Apple will upload them to iCloud for you at 256 kps AAC DRM. No iPhone 5.ġ1:57: This our third data center - shows photo. Apple WWDC keynote presentation liveblogġ1:58: The keynote is over. We've already reported on what we imagine the King of the Turtlenecks will announce later this evening during his Worldwide Developers Conference keynote, but in case you've already forgotten, here's our WWDC 2011 keynote preview again. At 6pm (GMT) today, Steve Jobs and his Cupertino clan will try to cleverly distract the gaming community from events over at E3 by holding a keynote presentation in San Francisco.
