MobileMe
Software
MobileMe...launched too hurriedly and "not up to Apple's standards". He wrote that "it was a mistake to launch MobileMe at the same time as iPhone 3G , iPhone 2.0 software and the App Store". On August 18, 2008, it was announced that MobileMe... In this article: MobileMe, Idisk, Iphone, Mac OS X, E-mail, ICal, IPod Touch, and Iphoto |
-
BetaNews.Com | September 21, 2009
2001: An Apple Odyssey
...the Mac as digital lifestyle hub. But the company also later extended the Apple lifestyle to Windows PCs, through AirPort Extreme, Apple TV, iPhone, iPod, iTunes, iTunes Music Store, MobileMe and Time Capsule. Most of these products are sold...
In this article: Apple, Itunes, Apple Store, Iphone, IPod, Mac OS X, Microsoft, Apple TV, Ilife, and Market capitalization
-
Valleywag | August 13, 2008
Surly Adopter: Four reasons Apple's iPhone 3G fails
...to sell the iPhone, does Best Buy know what its getting itself into? Steve Jobs is issuing mea culpas about MobileMe, Apple's flaky email-and-synching service. But there are no Jobsian apologies over the iPhone 3G. Sure, sales are fine,...
In this article: Iphone, Apple, App Store, Itunes, Infineon, Google, and Steve Jobs
-
Guardian Unlimited | August 05, 2008
Steve Jobs regrets MobileMe cockups Technology guardian.co.uk
Steve Jobs regrets MobileMe cockups | Technology | guardian.co.uk An internal memo says the launch was "not up to Apple's standards" Ars Technica's Infinite Loop says it has seen "an internal e-mail sent to Apple employees this evening"...
In this article: Apple, Steve Jobs, Iphone, Infinite Loop, E mail, App Store, Ars Technica, and Walt Mossberg
-
CNET News.com | August 18, 2008
Apple extends MobileMe accounts--again Latest Apple Computer News - CNET News
...post. Earlier this month, Apple CEO Steve Jobs admitted that it was a "mistake" to roll out the company's MobileMe service at the same time it launched the iPhone 3G and other big products, tech news site Ars Technica reported. Steven...
In this article: Apple, CNET News, E mail, Iphone, Windows computers, and IPod Touch
-
CrunchGear | August 05, 2008
CrunchGear » Archive » Steve Jobs admits MobileMe not up to Apple's standards
CrunchGear » Archive » Steve Jobs admits MobileMe not up to Apple's standards Steve Jobs has admitted that the MobileMe launch was "not up to Apple's standards. " That's in reference to all the problems the service has had since it launched...
In this article: Apple, Steve Jobs, E mail, App Store, Ars Technica, Itunes Store, and Iphone
-
Technology | July 12, 2008
New Apple iPhone MobileMe service suffers technical problems
...as we complete the upgrade". Apple's chief executive, Steve Jobs, described MobileMe as "Exchange for the rest of us" thanks to its ability to synchronise with a variety of platforms across the web. It will also provide users with 20GB...
In this article: Apple, Iphone, Idisk, and Steve Jobs
-
PC World: Latest Technology News | August 06, 2008
PC World - The Steve Jobs-Style MobileMe 'Apology'
...Apple's Steve Jobs yesterday. In an internal e-mail "leaked" to the outside world, Jobs admitted the launch of MobileMe was "not [Apple's] finest hour" and that MobileMe "clearly needed more time and testing." MobileMe launched the same day...
In this article: Steve Jobs, Apple, E mail, Iphone, App Store, PC World, and Humble pie
-
The Seattle Times | May 26, 2009
Quiet period for Apple offers chance to pass along tips
...of interest to everybody else. Last year, Steve Jobs announced MobileMe and the iPhone 3G at WWDC, along with details about Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, the next major version of the operating system. Apple has promised that this year's...
In this article: Apple, Iphone, System Profiler, Aggravation, HTML, System Preferences, Flashblock, and Firefox
-
www.washingtonpost.com | August 05, 2008
Jobs: MobileMe not up to Apple's Standards
...and fix them before the next app rolled out to customers. "It was a mistake to launch MobileMe at the same time as iPhone 3G, iPhone 2.0 software and the App Store," Jobs wrote. "We all had more than enough to do, and MobileMe could have...
In this article: Apple, Steve Jobs, E mail, App Store, Itunes, Iphone, and Ars Technica
Trends
Loading...
More on MobileMe
Description from Wikipedia:
MobileMe (formerly .Mac and iTools) is a subscription-based collection of online services and software offered by Apple Inc. Originally launched on January 5, 2000, as iTools, a free collection of Internet-based services for users of Mac OS 9, Apple relaunched it as .Mac on July 17, 2002, when it became a paid subscription service primarily designed for users of Mac OS X. Apple relaunched the service again as MobileMe at WWDC 2008 on July 9, 2008, now targeting Mac OS X, Windows, iPhone, and iPod Touch users.
Apple's Phil Schiller introduced MobileMe as "Microsoft Exchange for the rest of us." All existing .Mac members were migrated to MobileMe automatically. For two weeks after the launch of MobileMe, an estimated 20,000 members were unable to access their e-mail through MobileMe, as Apple eventually acknowledged after widespread press attention.
- Name:
- MobileMe
- Genre:
- Internet suite
- Release Date:
- July 17, 2002
- Developed by:
- Apple Inc.
- License Type:
- Subscription
- OS:
- Mac OS X / Microsoft Windows / iPhone OS / Web-based
- Latest Release:
- 1.3
Explore everything named MobileMe...