Apple Makes ‘iWork for iCloud’ Beta Available to Registered Developers
Apple has made the iWork for iCloud in-browser versions of Pages, Keynote and Numbers available to registered developers as a beta release. The browser based version of iWork was announced at Monday’s WWDC Keynote address.

The browser-based versions of iWork are meant to be a competitor to Google Docs and other cloud-based office productivity platforms — they work on both a Mac or PC in Safari, Google Chrome and Microsoft Internet Explorer.
iWork for iCloud is expected to be released to the public later this year. For now, registered developers can log in with their developer credentials at beta.icloud.com.
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First look: iWork for iCloud beta brings powerful productivity to the Web
Apple revealed at its Worldwide Developers Conference on Monday that it will be releasing a new version of iWork for iCloud, enabling remote access to the productivity suite with nearly full functionality offered in a Web client.![]()
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First look: iWork for iCloud beta brings powerful productivity to the Web
Apple revealed at its Worldwide Developers Conference on Monday that it will be releasing a new version of iWork for iCloud, enabling remote access to the productivity suite with nearly full functionality offered in a Web client.![]()
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Apple unveils Keychain for iCloud, confirms 300 million iCloud accounts

Apple announced some major changes to iCloud, including a new iWork for iCloud and a keychain feature that’ll sync your logins across all your iOS devices. The keychain is a cloud connected keychain manage that ties into Safari on the desktop and Safari on the iPad and iPhone. It’ll save passwords as well as credit card information and more.
Tim Cook also confirmed that iCloud now has 300 million accounts, making it the fastest growing cloud service ever (even faster than Facebook). More than 300 million iOS owners use iTunes in the cloud and these folds have downloaded their content 35 billion times.
Cook also confirmed that 240 million users are on Game Center. He also blew us away with stats on iMessages that confirm the services has transferred 800 billion iMessages and sent 740 trillion pushed notifications.
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Building permits detail $16M in new work at Apple’s Reno iCloud data center
Apple has paid over $ 100,072 in fees for new building permits on three construction projects valued at over $ 16 million, all to be located within its new Reno, Nev. iCloud data center site.![]()

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Building permits detail $16M in new work at Apple’s Reno iCloud data center
Apple has paid over $ 100,072 in fees for new building permits on three construction projects valued at over $ 16 million, all to be located within its new Reno, Nev. iCloud data center site.![]()

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Building permits detail $16M in new work at Apple’s Reno iCloud data center
Apple has paid over $ 100,072 in fees for new building permits on three construction projects valued at over $ 16 million, all to be located within its new Reno, Nev. iCloud data center site.![]()

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iCloud push notifications may soon be restored in Germany after court stays Motorola patent trial
After more than one year of going without email push notifications, Apple iCloud users in Germany may soon see a restoration of services as a high court on Wednesday stayed Motorola’s patent trial against the iPhone maker.![]()

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Apple’s iCloud services again hit by global outage
The iCloud suite of services experienced an outage Tuesday morning, marking yet another period of downtime for Apple’s cloud-based operations.![]()

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Apple’s iCloud problems persist with two new service outages
Coming on the heels of two issues last week, Apple’s iCloud saw wide disruptions of service for Game Center on both Thursday and Friday, as well as isolated reports of iTunes Store downtime earlier in the week.![]()

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