Is Apple going to up the price of the .me account?

Friday, July 11, 200811:45 PMBill [EMAIL PROTECTED]

>Hey Harry!
>Apple has dropped the name of the online service, "dot mac", and  
>simply changed the name to "dot me".  This means you (if you had a dot  
>mac account) now have an e-mail address that ends in dot me.com.   
>Instead of my e-mail address reading as "derbywiz.mac.com, it can now  
>be [EMAIL PROTECTED]  They are letting the .mac.com address exist along  
>side the .me.com addresses, so you don't have to change anything.  The  
>new dot me service has 20 gigs (instead of 10 gigs) of online storage  
>for back-up/  website storage, etc... And they say it will allow  
>changes from one device, like your Touch, or the first gen iPhone, or  
>the new iPhone, or your computer, to synch with the mystic magical  
>internet cloud and instantly- with minimal delay- all your devices  
>will recognize the change and all will be synched.
>Fear not - change is good.
>Bill M.
>
>On Jul 11, 2008, at 10:30 PM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer wrote:
>
>> Bill,
>>
>> I've been in lala land. what is dot me? And how am I affected if I  
>> have
>> a .Mac account
>>
>> Harry
>
>
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