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Apple has begun adopting the “iCloud” name within several products currently under development, suggesting the appropriately labeled moniker is indeed the frontrunner for the company’s soon-to-debut Internet cloud service, which will span beyond streaming music, AppleInsider has learned. [1]

We are just waiting on the last link to be put into place for our wireless sensor network so that we can get the ‘good stuff’ into icloud’s cloud, so that you can look and play with it. [2]

… a tipster of mine says that it might be iCloud. [3]

This article is about the cloud service operated by Apple Inc.. [4]

According to people familiar with the matter, Apple is prepping beta versions of both iOS 5.0 and Mac OS X Lion ahead of its annual developers conference that integrate with a service dubbed “iCloud,” enabling users to sync and store much of the same information they currently can with the company’s existing MobileMe service, such as bookmarks, email, contacts and iCal events. [1]

All of the ‘back-end’ stuff to store data from Guido, and soon the wetland is finished and widgets to mashup Guido’s data into web pages and our Moodle learning management system is completed and working. [2]

Word that Apple is making active use of the name in future versions of its operating systems comes just one day after GigaOm’s Om Malik cited sources as saying that the iPhone maker this month acquired the iCloud.com domain name for an estimated $4.5 million from Sweden-based desktop-as-a-service company, Xcerion. [1]

Here are the links to the slides and paper we presented at the 13th International Conference on Interactive Computer Aided Learning in Villach, Austria. [2]

Deconstruct the myths, risks and threats of the current mobile security landscape, and learn how organizations can establish a solid mobile security strategy. [3]

Oh, by the way Guido’s no longer a baby (fingerling), he is now a big baby fish, and maybe soon to be a teenager. [...] The image show Guido happily ‘playing’ in his tank, called T1, located on Urrbrae Education Campus. [...] As we keep working on this project with Guido we are quickly realising how much we are pushing the boundaries with the technology, particularly with the educational mashups (we will explain this more in later blogs) to get Guido’s data lined up with the learning content need for this project. [...] If you would like to have a ‘play’ with the web camera set up in Guido’s tank room (keep in mind it’s only in test mode and still a little unreliable), then point your web browser to http://203.122.243.248/. [2]

Learn strategies that provide data security and address the rising data threat landscape, the need for compliance, and today’s lean IT staffs. [3]

Apple executives have already gone on record as stating that the facility was conceived to support the future of both its iTunes and MobileMe services, which will soon interface with iCloud. [1]

Sources:
[1] Sources: Apple utilizing ‘iCloud’ internally, service to be more …
[2] iCloud
[3] Apple May Have Snapped Up iCloud.com
[4] CloudMe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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