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Preparing an iOS 5 iPhone App to use iCloud Storage

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In 2007 Catawba County in western North Carolina used tax incentives to persuade Apple, Inc. to build a data center in the town of Maiden (current population 3269) where Apple subsequently spent $1 billion building a 500,000 sq. foot data center. During construction of the center much speculation circulated in the media as to the purpose of the building. At Apple’s 2011 World Wide Developer Conference in San Francisco all speculation was laid to rest when the iCloud service was announced to the public.
This chapter is intended to provide an overview of iCloud and to walk through steps involved in preparing an iOS 5 iPhone application to utilize the services of iCloud.

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