The upcoming Apple cloud service known as Apple iCloud recently went live for developers, it is currently its beta phase and is accessible via iCloud.com. The website includes some of the basic web applications including iWork, Calendar, Mail, iCloud for Pages, Contacts and Find My iPhone. It highly resembles the iOS design and feel and you can simply sign-in with your Apple ID and password.

As we already know, Apple iCloud will offer 5GB of free storage space for iOS users and it seems that Apple has also released the pricing for extended storage on iCloud. For an additional 10GB users will have to pay $20 per year, for additional 20GB you need to pay $40 per year and for an extra 50GB the price is $100 per year.
We are not sure whether the pricing would be the same once Apple iCloud is officially released to the public. Well, whatever it turns out to be we will keep you updated.
















