When was icloud developed




















If you think about it, Apple has always had a guaranteed iCloud user base simply on the basis of the service being so woven into its products. It does so all the time. What is a big deal is that the company appears to be seeking to introduce new web services, enhance its existing ones and as it so recently did expand availability of them into new countries. It may also be worth considering the extended time it took for Apple to actually introduce iCloud Drive folder sharing.

It now seems logical to anticipate the company will seek out other ways in which it can extend the collaborative and sharing features you find in iCloud Drive based on the work it just completed. Apple Arcade. Company News. Store News. Apple Introduces iCloud. When anything changes on one of your devices, all of your devices are wirelessly updated almost instantly.

As of June 6, , Apple stopped accepting new MobileMe subscriptions, and existing subscribers had their service extended through the remainder of MobileMe's existence at no additional cost.

This gave MobileMe customers over a year's notice to transition to iCloud, though iCloud itself is not scheduled to be fully available until later in the fall.

Apple posted details here to help its customers through the MobileMe transition. Sign up for our Newsletter! Mobile Newsletter banner close. Mobile Newsletter chat close. Mobile Newsletter chat dots. Mobile Newsletter chat avatar. Mobile Newsletter chat subscribe. Cloud Computing. How the Apple iCloud Works. Apple iCloud Service " ". If you upload a photo to your iCloud online storage, you'll be able to access the file from any of your Internet-connected Apple devices.

Then, iOS and other apps capable of saving data to iCloud will automatically synchronize that data while you're connected to the Internet. All Apple computers can view, upload and download iCloud storage contents using the Web app at icloud. The look and feel of the icloud. Apple iCloud Advantages So far, we've concentrated on iCloud's storage features.

The following are the types of data that iCloud can back up from your iOS device: Advertisement. Your personal device settings, like the screen brightness or call volume Your app arrangement on the screen Ringtones and text messages Apps, music and books you've purchased from iTunes App data, like an account setup or game scoreboard Photos and video associated with the Camera Roll feature in iOS.

Amazon Cloud Drive and Cloud Player are probably the closest to iCloud in terms of how buying and using content are tied together. Both services let you upload or purchase content and access it from any device. However, because Amazon is not attached to a suite of operating system software, it doesn't have the deep OS integration that iCloud has on Mac and iOS systems. Amazon also limits your free storage space to 2 GB, though your Amazon digital purchases don't go against that total. Amazon's biggest advantage over iCloud is that it provides a music streaming option for mobile devices running Amazon MP3 Player software.

However, it has been around a while, and enterprising developers have used its application programming interface API to produce well-designed Dropbox-connected apps for every major desktop and mobile operating system. Dropbox's biggest disadvantage compared to both iCloud and Amazon is that all your stored files, no matter what type they are, count against your total storage limit. Google Music is designed specifically for storing and streaming music. Google Music offers features comparable to Amazon Cloud when it comes to audio tracks, but it doesn't have the flexibility of iCloud or Cloud Drive to store and synchronize all types of data.

Microsoft Windows Live SkyDrive is designed for sharing documents, videos and photos between multiple users. Cloud file storage and synchronization services offer secure and reliable alternatives to backing up information, enabling personal information management such as email operation and calendar sharing synchronization, and sharing and distributing files with authorized users.

Cloud subscriptions simplify license management for numerous applications, from creative suite tools to common office productivity applications. Cloud services also permit organizations to more easily receive updates, install application patches and deploy upgraded software editions. Apple iCloud extends cloud advantages by enabling users to track, retrieve, better secure, and erase data and information on lost equipment.

It's impractical to manually attempt to back up, synchronize, track and otherwise manage so many devices and datasets. Windows users can also access Pages documents, Keynote presentations and Numbers spreadsheets stored within iCloud, as well as track lost equipment. Apple users benefit most from iCloud features and services; iCloud integration is natively baked into iPod touch, iPhone, iPad and Mac devices' operating systems. The result is seamless configuration, the ability to customize and set various iCloud options differently on a variety of independent devices and reliable operation.

Apple provides PC users with an iCloud application that permits sharing files using iCloud Drive, sharing and backing up photos and videos, synchronizing Mail, Contacts, Calendars, Tasks and Bookmarks, and a cross-platform web-based iCloud interface for sharing files and tracking lost equipment. However, Windows phones and mobile tablets don't natively back up applications, settings, program configurations and other information the way iOS devices do with iCloud, and Windows devices cannot be restored using iCloud the way in which Apple devices are restored.

Family Sharing permits sharing iCloud services with up to five family members. Using Family Sharing, authorized family members can share everything from music, books and apps to iCloud storage, as well as help family members find lost devices, monitor their screen time and more. Unlike other video surveillance providers' technologies, Apple's HomeKit solution doesn't send potentially sensitive user surveillance video to the cloud to be analyzed and potentially misused.

Instead, Apple HomeKit Secure Video analyzes video in the user's home, such as on an iPad or Apple TV, and then the video is encrypted and securely sent to iCloud, where users can store 10 days of free video clips without the space counting toward the user's storage limit. Not even Apple can see the secure, encrypted footage within a user's iCloud account.



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