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The Silver Lining
To the iCloud and Beyond!

iCloud

It can be argued that iCloud is perhaps Apple's worst kept secret. Rumours about a new Apple cloud service, which have been circulating for quite some time, were driven to fever pitch at the beginning of April when Apple acquired the domain name iCloud.com from Swedish cloud services provider Xcerion for $4.5Million. Add that to the $1Billion data centre that Apple are building in North Carolina and you get a market poised and waiting for a 'surprise' Apple announcement about their slant on this year's hottest new IT craze. But what is the iCloud, and exactly what services will it offer? Well, in Apple's typically secretive style, we don't know! But that doesn't stop everyone guessing. We pundits have it that the iCloud service will be Apple's new music offering to rival the music lockers available from Amazon and Google. The Wall Street Journal has confirmed that Apple has signed deals with major studios and record labels to allow Apple users stream content directly from the cloud.

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Made With LiveCode

Got an app you're proud of? Let us help you to promote it, via twitter, facebook or in other ways. Find out why a green faced witch needs LIveCode and RunRev.

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Create a Distribution Profile for iOS

Work through this hands on tutorial, showing you step by step how to create your Distribution Profile with Apple, so that you can build LiveCode iOS apps successfully.

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From Delphi to LiveCode

How LiveCode can enable you to bring legacy software into the modern world. If the software you use is being left to rot, you can either sit back and do nothing, or take matters into your own hands, as Scott McDonald has done.

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