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MobileMe: .Mac's iPhone-Friendly Replacement
Merlin Mann | Jun 9 2008
There's lots to digest from today's WWDC Stevenote -- not least of which was the dramatic announcement of a 3G iPhone for only $199. But you'll be hearing lots about that in a million places. I want to talk about my first impressions about something even closer to my heart that's at least different this time around, if not entirely new. Today, Steve announced the upcoming release of Apple's MobileMe service, which will replace the existing .Mac service at the same price of $99/year for an Individual account, while adding some new features, including:
As someone who's had strong feelings, high hopes, and occasional disappointmens with .Mac, I'm going to spend some time over the next few weeks looking into what these changes will mean for the always-on knowledge worker -- particularly now that the service is clearly moving toward tighter integration with iPhones, the iPod Touch, and web-based usage. But first, just a few things to note here (quickly and on first impression):
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Bottom LineBoy, if there's any product that us fanboys want to love, this is it. But it's been a tough few years, even for the superfans. We've watched half a dozen or more other companies' services build similar or better features, provide higher reliability, and charge lower or zero cost in a way that seems to outpace Apple's offering without breaking a sweat. So, I'm really looking forward to getting my hands on this and reporting back to you on how it's working for me. I want it to work great, and I think it can, based on Apple's high standards and ability to control all the pieces. I also stand by what I said in this post from January about the untapped possibilities of .Mac:
Please share your thoughts, hopes, wishes, and remarks about MobileMe or anything else related to the Keynote announcements here in comments. [These were quick notes I jotted this afternoon. Pardon any typos; I will fix them as I see them, as well as giving myself a day or two to add links on other coverage as it arises. I have a feeling a lot of people will be talking about MobileMe] 28 Comments
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Re: MobileMe: .Mac's iPhone-Friendly ReplacementSubmitted by Watts on June 10, 2008 - 10:26am.
An ex-housemate of mine worked at the company that developed the A-GPS technology that the iPhone 3G is using, and I don't think it's going to be that big a battery drain. The chip won't actually be running full-time, only when you're using a feature that's actively using GPS; if it's able to talk to Global Locate's reference network via wifi or the 3G network, it'll usually be able to get a lock in a matter of seconds, and the chip draws less than 15 mW of power. The only real disappointments for me in the iPhone 2.0 software announcement are that apparently the Notes application is completely unchanged (i.e., still no syncing, which I'd like just as much if not more than syncing iCal/Mail to-do lists), and to a lesser degree that the SMS app didn't become a full-blown iChat app. (Yes, third party app new push notification blah blah whatever. But c'mon.) I'm still subscribing to Backpack's (now defunct) $5/month plan pretty much just to have the equivalent of synced notes, though. » POSTED IN:
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