GigaOm writes, I lead the life of a digital nomad. I have a MacBook, and iPhone and iPad. To coin a phrase: I don’t need to access all of my data all of the time, but I do need to access some of my data all of the time. Central to this is Apple’s Documents in the Cloud feature, which is much improved in Mountain Lion. Basically, applications can store files in their own sandbox in iCloud, and OS X and iOS versions of the app can access (and change) the files. This means you can have a central repository for files. There were three main goals to moving most of my data into Documents in the Cloud:...
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