MobileMe is Apple's subscription cloud-based service that features syncing of contacts, calendars, and emails, in addition to web-based storage (iDisk) and tracking of iOS devices such as iPhones, iPads, and iPod touches. MobileMe subscribers can also sync their bookmarks and other items from their computer, such as their password keychain and Dashboard widgets.
In Fall 2011, MobileMe will be replaced by iCloud, a new service which retains some of the features of MobileMe, such as contact, calendar, and email syncing, but adds new ones and removes others. iDisk and the Galleries features will no longer exist, but Documents in the Cloud and Photos in the Cloud will be added, provided the user is running a compatible OS (either iOS 5 or Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Mac OS X 10.7+ Lion) on their device.
MobileMe was created in 2008.
It isn't called Mac anymore, it is MobileMe. Go to www.apple.com/mobileme
MobileMe also works with Google Chrome.
The cloud in the MobileMe logo signifies that you can sync all your data and access it world-wide.
According to varied search results, MobileMe is blocked partially or entirely in China.
MobileMe is no longer a service offered by Apple. It was terminated in June/July of 2012. iCloud was the service that replaced MobileMe. Any information that was stored in MobileMe was lost unless it was moved prior to it's deletion. If you had a "me" account it should still be accessible through icloud.com
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If you have a MobileMe subscription, simply activate Back To My Mac on both computers, then sync your MobileMe email account with both computers. However, if you are selling your old Mac, ensure that you delete everything off it and de-authorize it from your MobileMe account.
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MobileMe is payed and closing down anyway, they do not accept any more sign ups. apple is going to replace it with new iCloud cloud. The Find my iPod Touch app which used to be MobileMe is free and still available.
yeah but you have to down load it
MobileMe is no longer operating. It was a collection of online software and services that was offered by Apple. It was based on users paying a subscription. It has been replaced by iCloud.