First released in 2011, iCloud is Apple's cloud offering that allows users to keep files synced between their Mac, iPhone, iPad and iPod touch
In addition to acting as a way to backup your iPhone or iPad, iCloud also works as a way to save your contacts, calendars and notes. Beginning with iOS 7 and OS X Mavericks, iCloud also acts as a way for users to keep their passwords synced between iOS and the Mac.
Although iCloud is often compared to other cloud services such as Microsoft's SkyDrive, Dropbox and Google Drive, its deep integration with iOS and OS X gives it some unique features. Read more...
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