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Apple WWDC 2011: Can iCloud help iPhone 5 beat Android?

Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) banner is seen at Moscone Center, San Francisco
Technology giant Apple’s much awaited iCloud, which was presented by none other than Steve Jobs himself to the world as part of keynote address on the first day of Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2011, is expected to help iPhone 5 beat Google Android and breeze past Google’s own cloud-based Music Beta digital locker.
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iCloud Banner at Apple WWDC, San Francisco

Apple WWDC 2011: Key takeaways on iCloud features

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Steve Jobs talks about the iCloud service at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco

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Jobs and Apple unveiling free iCloud service at WWDC

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Jobs and Apple unveiling free iCloud service at WWDC (Photos)

Jobs and Apple unveiling free iCloud service at WWDC (Photos)

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Apple Inc CEO Steve Jobs takes the stage to discuss the iCloud service

How Using iCloud Differs from Other Music Services

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Apple logo is seen on the facade of Moscone Center, San Francisco

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Steve Jobs takes the stage to discuss the iCloud service at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco

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