Tuesday, June 21, 2011

AppleInsider | 76% of iPhone owners plan to use Apple's iCloud, 30% interested in iTunes Match

Mike Abramsky, analyst with RBC Capital Markets, revealed on Monday the results of a new survey of 1,500 respondents conducted between June 7 and 14. The poll found that 76 percent of iPhone users said they are 'very' or 'somewhat' likely to use Apple's iCloud service, which would amount to 150 million users.

If Apple were to have 150 million iCloud users, it would be competing with services like Google's Gmail, at 200 million users, Yahoo, with 300 million registered users, and Twitter, also at 300 million.

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