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Apple’s iTunes In the Cloud to be Called iCloud?

Apple's rumored iTunes-in-the-cloud overhaul may be called iCloud, and the iOS maker may have paid as very much like $4.5 million to acquire the new name, according to online rumors. Until recently, iCloud was the name of a free Webtop and online file storage service run by Xcerion, a company based in Linköping, Sweden. Just anonymous sources have reportedly told GigaOm that Apple snapped rising the field iCloud.com from the Swedish company.

If the speculation is true, and Apple has chosen a name for its new military service, so we may be seeing Apple's reported online medicine storage service shortly. Perhaps American Samoa early A June during the company's annual Worldwide Developers Group discussion, as on-going rumors propose.

Although, when it comes to naming new products, the rumors tend to fall flat. Remember the lead up to Microsoft formally naming its search engine Bing — and the company's rumored efforts to snap dormie every last the variants of Kumo.com?

Then again, Xcerion recently rebranded iCloud as CloudMe and so the name was, Beaver State is, on hand. At the moment, iCloud.com currently redirects to CloudMe.com, and the Whois database lists Xcerion as the owner of iCloud.com through 2020.

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IT would be a little puzzling for Apple to apply a name like iCloud for its online music storage offering when iTunes is already such a recognizable brand. Who knows? Maybe Apple plans to rebrand MobileMe as iCloud to better reflect the fact that all of your farce can be stored in the cloud including your music, contacts, e-mail, photos and documents. Current rumors suggest Apple is planning to relaunch MobileMe equally a free service to contend with similar offerings from competitors much A Google and Microsoft.

Orchard apple tree has yet to signboard any licensing deals with the major music labels over its new online music locker, according to reports. So information technology's feasible boardroom wrangling may nonmoving hold up the new inspection and repair once the summer hits. Google is besides reportedly stuck in dialogue with the music labels over its online music computer storage service, Google Music. Amazon, lag, recently bad in advance with its have online music storage service, Cloud Player and Cloud Driving, without licensing deals from the music labels.

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