Via Macintouch, a reader compares two competing solutions, to which I add inline comments and emphases:
... MacInTouch Reader
Quick comparison: Google services vs Apple MobileMe
COST:
Google: free [jf: Google Apps custom domain is currently $10/year for 100 people]
MobileMe: $99/year [jf: MobileMe family pack is $93 on sale now for 5 people]SUPPORT:
Google: web-only, no access to live staff
MobileMe: web-only, no access to live staffRELIABILITY:
Google: pretty damn good
MobileMe: pretty damn badSYNC SERVICES:
Google: limited
MobileMe: dangerousiPHONE SUPPORT:
Google: okay, iTunes sync required
[jf: Pretty bad honestly, but that's because Apple won't provide a phone API for Calendar items]
MobileMe: great when it worksWEB SITE HOSTING:
Google: Google Sites enables you to build sites with rich functionality
MobileMe: Hope you bought iLife... the web based HomePage tool is dead and gone!PHOTO SHARING:
Google: Picassa -- fast, feature rich, and free
MobileMe: Hope you bought iLife...VIDEO SHARING:
Google: YouTube
MobileMe: Hope you bought iLife...
My extras
CHAT SUPPORT:
Google: Flaky video on OS X
MobileMe: iChat 10.6 is good
CALENDAR SUBSCRIBE/PUBLISH
Google: Superb.
MobileMe: None
FILE SHARING/WEBDAV
Google: None except the feeble Google Apps/PDF sharing
MobileMe: Excellent.
ABILITY to INTEROPERATE with iPhone/EXCHANGE services
Google: None
MobileMe: Good in theory, I have no actual experience nor do I ever read of anyone doing thsi.
If Apple were to open up the iPhone APIs it would be a total blow-out for Google, with a nasty hit on MobileMe revenue.
Gee, I wonder when Apple will do that ...
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