Apple’s iCloud Seen as Strengthening Proprietary Hold on Consumers
June 7, 2011
Although some were underwhelmed, many Wall Street analysts weighing in following Apple’s announcement of its new iCloud service predicted an increase in purchases of the company’s devices to take advantage of automatic sharing of contacts, calendars, messages, photos, apps and music purchased on iTunes.
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