Apple’s iCloud services could be the sky’s the limit when it comes to homeowner services and potential recurring revenue. For music, for example, a consumer can keep his or her purchased tunes in the cloud, add and subtract selections, and automatically update all devices. Photo Courtesy of Apple
When the darling of Wall Street and geeks took the stage at the early June Apple Worldwide Developers Conference, Steve Jobs' message was to embrace the cloud. What he called a “breakthrough,” Jobs walked through a multi-media presentation on his firm’s iCloud, a set of free services that work seamlessly with applications on consumers’ iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac or PC so that users can automatically and wirelessly store content in iCloud and automatically and wirelessly push it to all types of devices.