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Analyst: Apple’s iCloud likely to launch with 150 million subscribers

“According to a survey conducted for RBC Capital the week after Steve Jobs’ iCloud keynote, 76% of respondents said they were likely to sign up for iCloud, Apple’s free e-mail, back-up and data syncing service,” Philip Elmer-DeWitt reports for Fortune.

“73% said they were likely to use iMessage, Apple’s answer to the BlackBerry’s messaging service,” P.E.D. reports. “30% were likely to sign up for Apple’s iTunes Match service, which costs $24.99 per year.”

P.E.D. reports, “According to RBC’s Mike Abramsky, the response to iCloud among the nearly 1,500 people surveyed translates to 150 million subscribers.”

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[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Dan K.” for the heads up.]

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