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WWDC 2011: A kitchen sink of Apple coverage
Apple kicked off its WWDC powwow with plenty of moving parts---Mac OS X, iOS 5 and iCloud. Here's a recap of our coverage across CBS Interactive as of now.
Apple kicked off its WWDC powwow with plenty of moving parts---Mac OS X, iOS 5 and iCloud. Here's a recap of our coverage across CBS Interactive at the moment.
ZDNet:
- Through cloud, Apple circles wagons on ecosystem: 10 proof points
- WWDC 2011: Apple iCloud will be free, iTunes Match replaces pirated songs
- WWDC 2011: Apple iOS 5 integrates Twitter, sports new notification menu
- Apple aims to make disaster recovery personal
- WWDC 2011: Apple Mac OS X Lion sports over 250 new features
- Ultimate flattery: Apple's updates are out of Google's playbook
- What is Apple's huge data warehouse for?
- iCloud synchronization to push data caps to the limit
- Apple copies a bunch of features from Android, calls it iOS5
- One more thing ... iTunes Match
- Did Apple just announce complete music pirate amnesty for $24.95?
- Apple fires shots at all mobile competitors today, and Microsoft too
- Apple announces iTunes Match, no-upload cloud-based music locker (updated 3x)
- WWDC 2011: Apple takes other platforms' best services, makes them better with iOS 5
CNet News:
- How Apple's event unfolded
- Music wars: Google vs. Amazon vs. Apple (chart)
- Video: Apple introduces iTunes in the cloud
- Video: Steve Jobs introduces iCloud
- iCloud handles music, photos, more
- Photos: Apple unveils iCloud
- Tabs, Reading List land in mobile Safari
- Photos: A look at iOS 5
- First Take: Mac OS X Lion coming in July for $29.99
- Leopard users must purchase Snow Leopard before Lion?
- Video: Apple introduces multitouch gestures in Lion OS
Galleries Mac OS X Lion roars | A look at iOS 5 Gallery: Apple's WWDC 2011
TechRepublic: Apple's next frontier: Your data
BNET: WWDC: Apple Blows an Opportunity To Change the World
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