Apple is building a $1 billion data center in a 500,000 sq. foot building in North Carolina to house a massive amount of servers. What’s the servers for? Well, Apple isn’t saying. But cloud storage is a definite possibility. Do you think that this is for cloud storage?
Dvice reports “Today mSpot launches a private beta of a cloud music service of its own, this one aimed at smartphone users. It’s not as complete an experience as Lala (there’s no way to listen to songs you don’t have), but it’s made to stream to Android (and, later, BlackBerry) phones over 3G networks — a huge step in cloud music. That’s miles ahead of MySpace Music and its rather cumbersome, ad-supported interface or Spotify, which has been limited in the U.S. due to copyright restrictions.”
Ben says:
I personally have been using Sugarsync to stream my music for a long time now and am more than happy. Not only are they cheaper than most of its competitors, they also offer by far the best product in the market today.
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22nd May 2011 at 3:16 am
cloudhostingguy says:
What do you like about them?
23rd May 2011 at 3:09 pm