
The release of iOS 5 and Mac OS X 10.7.2 today will bring with it the public launch of Apple’s new iCloud service.
Accordingly, Apple has removed the “beta” tag from iCloud.com, the main portal on the web for features like Find My iPhone, Back to my Mac, remote wipe and lock. The site also provides access to iWork and your iCloud or “me.com” email and contacts.
For now it appears that only registered developers and those who have installed iOS 5 on a device (legally or otherwise), can login to the site.
Everyone else will be greeted with this message:

Stay tuned for more 🙂
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iCloud.com now live
The release of iOS 5 and Mac OS X 10.7.2 today will bring with it the public launch of Apple’s new iCloud service.
Accordingly, Apple has removed the “beta” tag from iCloud.com, the main portal on the web for features like Find My iPhone, Back to my Mac, remote wipe and lock. The site also provides access to iWork and your iCloud or “me.com” email and contacts.
For now it appears that only registered developers and those who have installed iOS 5 on a device (legally or otherwise), can login to the site.
Everyone else will be greeted with this message:
Stay tuned for more 🙂