Company Apple At the beginning of the summer holidays in 2012, the MobileMe web service will be discontinued, leaving users with no choice but to switch to iCloud. A set of online services and software from the company Apple subscription-based service, launched in 2008, included features like Find iPhone, MobileMe photo gallery, chatation device, online calendar, storage and more cloudemail services.
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After four years of the service faltering rather than running smoothly, the Cupertino company has finally decided to shut it down, giving MobileMe users until the end of July to remove their data from the service.
MobileMe: the failed predecessor of the service iCloud company Apple
Failed predecessor of the service iCloud company Apple was the first attempt to operate a prepaid cloudservices. Unlike today's monthly offers, he set Apple the price of MobileMe service to $99 as a one-time payment for an individual plan or $149 for a family plan. Cupertino also offered top-up options for those who wanted to add storage. The MobileMe service was part of the company's then-CEO's "digital hub" strategy Apple Steve Jobse, who introduced this strategy soon after his return to Applu in the late 90s. Apple experimented with Internet services for computer users Mac on a subscription basis since the early 2000s. MobileMe expanded these efforts to iPhone and iPod touch owners while also redesigning the service for the OS X operating system.
It sounded great on paper. In practice, however, MobileMe never lived up to its promise. As early as August 4, 2008, just a month after its launch, Jobs apologized for its failed introduction. "It was a mistake to launch MobileMe at the same time as iPhone 3G, software for iPhone 2.0 to App Store, “ he wrote Jobs in an email to employees. Behind the scenes, he was Jobs furious about the MobileMe debacle. According to an article in Fortune magazine, he gathered the responsible employees in an auditorium Applu and asked them: "Can someone tell me what MobileMe is supposed to do?". When some people started stuttering their answers, Jobs is stopped: "Then why the hell isn't he doing it?" In your email to employees Applu promised to make MobileMe "a service we can all be proud of," but that never happened. In 2011, he stopped Apple MobileMe advertise to new customers. iCloud replaced MobileMe in October of that year. The July demise of MobileMe was not a surprise, but it marked the end of one of the few Jobsof these mistakes.
Amayo, you are writing about something you don't understand and haven't experienced. MobileMe was not a first attempt, and it wasn't a failed predecessor at all. About the predecessor of MobileMe called .Mac you've never heard of it? And before that, about iTools? You should broaden your horizons a bit, but you're not old enough for this yet. Besides, I was with MobileMe from start to finish and I could never complain about how it worked. The fact that it didn't quite live up to Steve's vision JobsThat doesn't mean it didn't work and was unsuccessful.
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