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Apple has released the beta version of its iCloud web application. It is where iCloud users can use apps like Mail, Calendar, Contacts, Find my iPhone and iWork. For those of you who are not aware, iCloud offers 5 GB of free storage and Apple just announced pricing for additional storage. Here is a breakdown of the pricing:


10GB will cost $20/year
20GB will cost $40/year
50GB will cost $100/year


This is the space shared between Mail storage, Calendar, Contacts, iWork documents, iOS device backup and Mac backups. The web interface seems to have a great interface with all applications in the center and a cloud button in all apps that gets you back to the iCloud home. This is going to roll out for everyone this fall.


  • As such iCloud doc synchronize is not designed to use web as the public sources, but rather provides API’s to designers to upload in their programs leading to data and documents created in programs being linked with said apps.

  • Over the weekend, the online payment service PayPal debut of iCloud web apps.

  • Icloud web apps, I think it must be all with the latest and upgraded version of apps.

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