
There is no end to how Apple will go with its trendsetting products and services.
It’s recent announcement of providing Cloud Computing services aptly named iCloud represents another example of entering new territory already discovered by other technology competitors like Google Docs and Microsoft Skydrive and then beating them at their game.
Why wouldn’t they? Apple’s hugely successful mobile products like the iPhone, wireless enabled iPod and iPad tablets have created a vast community of users looking for apps and media to download as well as share files with others. It’s fastest selling line of notebook computers like the MacBook, MacBook Pro and MacBook Air all running on soon to be released Lion operating system will make Cloud Computing easier for everyone to use and enjoy.
Thanks to Apple’s tightly controlled operating system and hardware, it will be easier to sync all of it’s web-enabled products with each other via iCloud. You can take pictures with your iPhone and upload them to the cloud and the next time you turn on your MacBook, it will automatically retrieve them via iPhoto. You can easily share files and collaborate with your peers and you can purchase your favorite songs and videos on one device where they can be easily available on your other Apple devices.