MobileMe’s complete disappearance continues to be a terrific ways off, but it’s safe to assert that the transition to iCloud is definitely underway at Cupertino (and Maiden, North Carolina , for that matter). a short FAQ has emerged today over at Apple’s site, detailing answers to some burning questions on the way forward for MobileMe. As stated before, all MobileMe users who had an account previous to June 6, 2011 will see their service extended through June 30, 2012 at no extra cost, but what’s new here’s the quantity of functionality that’ll also be available from a domain. Starting at an undisclosed time “this autumn,” icloud.com will allow users to access Mail, Contacts, Calendar, Bookmarks, Find My iPhone and Back to my Mac, relieving fears that iCloud was severing ties with the browser altogether. Unfortunately, iWeb, Gallery and iDisk aren’t making the cut, and while it appears previously stored files will still be accessible, we wouldn’t assume having the ability to add anything new a year from now. Hit the source for the remainder of the nitty-gritty.
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