Apple’s iCloud.com Goes Live, Web Apps Surface

Apple on Monday posted its login page for the much-heralded iCloud service before being fully released this fall.
Apple’s iCloud.com Goes Live, Web Apps Surface
Attendees walk by a sign for the new iCloud during the 2011 Apple World Wide Developers Conference at the Moscone Center on June 6, in San Francisco, California. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
8/1/2011
Updated:
10/1/2015

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Attendees walk by a sign for the new iCloud during the 2011 Apple World Wide Developers Conference at the Moscone Center on June 6, in San Francisco, California. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Apple on Monday posted its login page for the much-heralded iCloud service before being fully released this fall.

The new site is located at iCloud.com and appears like an Apple Store name tag. The service shows an updated version of its manage contacts, Mail, Find My iPhone, and Calendar MobileMe apps.

It also looks like iCloud.com will provide an avenue for Apple users to access their iWork documents.

On its developer site, Apple did not mention the new URL for the service. The 9to5mac website looks to have discovered the site first and posted a screenshot of the iPhoto 9.2 beta 2 update which allows users to test the new Photo Stream service.

iCloud, the latest cloud system for Apple, just went live for developers. Users trying to access the website need OS X Lion 10.7.2 developer beta or iOS5.