Ubuntu One: MobileMe for the Rest of Us?

Today, I’ve just subscribed to the invitations-list of Canonical’s new service called Ubuntu1. UbuntuONE. U1. Ubuntu One. The service is yet a beta, not public available and seems to become for Ubuntu what MobileMe is for the Mac.

The current service-site describes the services mainly as synchronization option for your Ubuntu workstations, so that everything is kept up to date. My first thought on this was, that they’re using webdav (just like Apple does for their iDisk) for accomplishing this task, but as it seems, there’s no webdav involved. Maybe it’s built-up on Amazon’s S3?

I don’t know yet, since up to now I haven’t received my invitation to join and use this service. I was told that invitations are being sent amongst others depending on the service’s usage, so I really hope (since the ubuntuone.com isn’t that popular, yet) to receive mine soon.

Depending of how good this service works already, it could be a really good competitor to Apple’s MobileMe – especially if it should get an own “Exchange for the Rest of Us”, heh. I don’t know what’s planned to be implemented and as it seems there’s not much talking about that, but I’d really welcome it to see a working solution on that area.

As soon as I’ll receive the invitation, I will take Ubuntu One on a test-drive and try to see whether it would be possible to use this service on other distributions as well. I really can’t wait to get my hands on the service’s software, heh… ;-)


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