Saturday, March 19, 2011

If its free its for me, Free #MobileMe?

As an Internet Marketer, I am always looking at services and products that make my life easier. While attending Grad School at Full Sail University #FSIMMS I started using Mobile Me and really do like the service. As an Apple service It is on par with the companies other exceptional services.


I do also use additional hosting services so offering MobileMe for FREE would be a great thing as I plan to continue using the service. I'm sure that many of my fellow Alumni and friends that have dropped the service would be very willing to pick it back up especially if its FREE.



IF IT'S FREE IT'S FOR ME!! Kudos for Apple

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Amplify’d from news.cnet.com

More rumblings point to free MobileMe in April

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Once again there are reports that the long-rumored free version of MobileMe will arrive in April, some three years after the paid service became generally available and months ahead of initial estimates for when Apple planned to revamp its Web suite.

In a story this morning, blog iLounge cited a person it called a trusted source at a major educational institution as saying that the institution was unable to buy MobileMe subscriptions. Additionally, the source said Apple was planning to release a revamped version of the service as soon as next month. In the interim, Apple is said to be encouraging users who wanted to get their hands on a paid subscription to use Apple's free, 60-day trial instead, since the new version of the service, according to iLounge, may be "quite different."

MobileMe, which costs $99 a year, had originally been introduced as a replacement for Apple's .Mac service (which had formerly been dubbed iTools). Among MobileMe's hallmark features was a sync service pitched to consumers by Apple CEO Steve Jobs as "Exchange for the rest of us." It synced bookmarks, contact information, and calendar information across devices.

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