Some developers might interpet this keynote slide a little different after last nights keynote.
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iCloudy With A Chance Of Streaming →
But these two things bring up an important (to me at least) question – how will iCloud handle this from an account perspective? Will we be able to say, for instance, both my wife’s devices and mine belong to the same iCloud account for some things but have separate accounts for others? For example, she currently has her own Apple ID and therefore her own music, app and other purchases. In the case of apps, she may not want to have to wade through all the stuff I purchased to get to the three things she has. Not to mention documents. I think we can see where this is going. I wonder how the complexities of a modern household where several devices exist and sharing would be good for some things but not others will be handled?
He puts in words exactly what I was wondering myself yesterday. How is iCloud social?
I was wrong
Remember how just yesterday I told you about my recommended ritual before the yearly WWDC Keynote ?
Turns out I was wrong. The most expensive product announced during yesterday’s keynote was Mac OS X Lion. Which at only $ 29.99 is a real bargain.
Even if any of the products announced yesterday would have been more expensive the words “Available Today!” have not been ushered rendering my pre keynote ritual unnecessary.

