Apple CEO Steve Jobs kicked of the Worldwide Developers Conference today by introducing the company's new iCloud storage service. The Lion version of Mac OS X and version 5 of iOS also shared the keynote spotlight. Here are a handful of short video clips from the presentation. For more details about what was announced, visit our story roundup here.
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Apple demos iCloud photo-stream $lazy(window.GeckoVideoPlayer, CBSi.lazy.videoPlayer, function(){ loadGeckoVideoPlayer({ parentElement: 'universalVideoid50106006', flashVars:{ autoplay: 'false', adTargetType: 'Page', adPreroll: 'true', contentType: 'id', contentValue: '50106006', playlistDisplay: 'over' } },'blogLarge')' })' At the WWDC conference in San Francisco, Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveils iTunes Match, part of the company's new iCloud service. For a $24.99 annual fee, users can use iTunes Match to scan their music library for non-iTunes purchased songs. Apple then provides a DRM-free file of those songs for access from iCloud.
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