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It seemed like Apple was poised to let iTunes in the cloud be an officially-purchased-music affair only, but the One More Thing this year was a bit of a curveball: iTunes Match.
Spreading your songs across devices is going to be very easy. “iTunes in the Cloud”, part of the large (and free!) iCloud package, will let you re-download any Apple-purchased song to any device. But non-iTunes buyers can join in too.
Along with Contacts, Calendars and Mail syncing, iCloud also includes three apps that’ll keep all your iOS devices synced through the cloud. They’re called App Store, iBooks and Backup and they’re all pretty self explanatory.