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Apple iCloud is an embedded service of the Apple's < | Apple iCloud is an embedded service of the Apple's Eco System <ref name="eco">[[wikipedia:Digital_ecosystem|What's a digital ecosystem] A digital ecosystem is a distributed, adaptive, open socio-technical system with properties of self-organization, scalability and sustainability inspired from natural ecosystems.</ref>. | ||
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Revision as of 14:53, 3 June 2018
Apple iCloud is an embedded service of the Apple's Eco System [1].
Apple's own Description
iCloud is built into every Apple device. That means all your stuff — photos, files, notes, and more — is safe, up to date, and available wherever you are. And it works automatically, so all you have to do is keep doing what you love. Everyone gets 5GB of free iCloud storage to start, and it’s easy to add more at any time.
See also
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- iMore.com, Everything you need to know about backing up to iCloud.
Reference
- ↑ [[wikipedia:Digital_ecosystem|What's a digital ecosystem] A digital ecosystem is a distributed, adaptive, open socio-technical system with properties of self-organization, scalability and sustainability inspired from natural ecosystems.