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  2. iTunes - Wikipedia

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    iTunes was a media player and device manager developed by Apple for macOS and Windows. Learn about its origins, functions, and how it was replaced by separate apps on newer versions of macOS and Windows.

  3. iCloud - Wikipedia

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    iCloud is a cloud service operated by Apple Inc. that enables users to store and sync data across devices, collaborate with other users, and track assets. It offers 5 GB of free storage, optional paid plans, and features such as iCloud Mail, iCloud Drive, iCloud Photos, Find My, and iCloud Keychain.

  4. History of iTunes - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the development and features of iTunes, the media platform by Apple, from its release in 2001 to the present. Find out how iTunes evolved from a simple music player to a multimedia content manager, e-commerce platform and more.

  5. Export your AOL Desktop Gold data to another computer

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    Desktop Gold offers the ability to back up your data to a file that can be easily transferred to another computer. Personal data that will be backed up includes Mail saved on your PC, Toolbar Favorites, and settings for all Usernames associated with this installation of AOL Desktop Gold. Sign in to Desktop Gold. Click the Settings icon.

  6. Import and export mail and other data with AOL Desktop Gold

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    Learn how to import and export your personal data, including mail, favorites, address book, and settings, with AOL Desktop Gold. You can also import data from an ...

  7. MobileMe - Wikipedia

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    MobileMe was a subscription-based collection of online services and software offered by Apple Inc. from 2008 to 2012, before being replaced by iCloud. It provided email, backup, storage, sync, and location features for Mac, Windows, iOS, and iPod Touch users.

  8. Time Machine (macOS) - Wikipedia

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    Time Machine is the backup mechanism of macOS, the desktop operating system developed by Apple. It creates incremental backups of files that can be restored at a later date, and works with local and network storage devices.

  9. Comparison of online backup services - Wikipedia

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    ^15 Hybrid Online Backup works by storing data to local disk so that the backup can be captured at high speed, and then either the backup software or a D2D2C (Disk to Disk to Cloud) appliance encrypts and transmits data to a service provider. Recent backups are retained locally, to speed data recovery operations.