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For everyone who is waiting for MobileMe to get launched officially, listen to this.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fwwPmNWQfIY

Code:
Late night, boozin' oh I'm out of control 
Red lights, cruisin', I got no sense of soul 
I knew, you knew, hey we both knew the crime 
Blacker, bluer, oh I'm back in the line 

(Making it work) takes a little longer 
(Making it work) takes a little time 
(Making it work) takes a little longer 
(Making it work) takes a little time 

Sometimes the old times, oh they drag onto new 
Bad nights, bad wine oh what we made it through 
I wonder how I'm still on the case 
Help me help you, oh we'll find us a place 

(Making it work) takes a little longer 
(Making it work) takes a little time 
(Making it work) takes a little longer 
(Making it work) takes a little time

:D
 
I logged in and see the top row of icons but it is indefinitely loading content and showing nothing but the spinning dial and the word loading.
 
hahaha...wow

this is actually getting funny now. I just finished signing up for the 60-day trial, punched in my CC info too, hopefully I don't have to re-enter that. But right after hitting submit, it went back to the Me ad page. I wonder what is causing all of this. Probably us fanatics:)
 
Not so much. Looks like it stays up for a few mins and then degrades into a non usable state. I am guessing there is a load based memory leak in their backend tomcat app/weblogic/insert java engine code that is running the service. I am sure they have all of their developers and ops guys on a conf call right now with Steve checking in everysooften and there is some major pressure to get this working.

As a side note, when it is up, it is pretty cool. Played with the apps a bit and find that this is a really good first attempt at an ajax site for Apple.
 
I was able to get to it just there, but then it wouldn't let me in!

With reference to IE: I think almost everyone who uses the mobileme are fully aware that Internet Explorer is pants.

However, when they're forced to use it in a corporate environment / internet terminal etc. and that you can't check your e-mail, it suddenly makes you wonder what apple were exactly thinking of, and more importantly, why they didn't offer people the chance to use the older e-mail system, when they did over the past few weeks.

I know I'm annoyed at not being able to get at e-mail in work, particularly since it's actually important to get at it since Exchange is so wobbly in here.
 
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