Apple Inc. (AAPL) opened up the iCloud.com interface for developers yesterday and revealed pricing for the service that will launch this fall. Apple plans to offer users up to 5 GB for free and will charge $20 for 15 GB, $40 for 25 GB or $100 for 55 GB per year.
Early users of the service, including some non-developers that were able to access the new features temporarily, report a striking similarity to the user experience on the iPad with a familiar iOS feel. Web services such as calendar and contacts are said to be very similar to Apple’s iPad apps.
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Apple reveals iCloud pricing
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