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While in rehearsals today, I was a little bored and started running some numbers through my head. Conservative estimates on the number of downloads and the amount of bandwith which Apple would’ve been hit with yesterday. I have no idea how accurate these guesses are, but even so, perhaps when you stop and think about it, you can understand why the servers crashed and failed to deal with the load.

So, without further ado:

  • iTunes 7.7 - 100TB
    Downloads: 2 million
    Size: 50mb
  • MobileMe - 30TB
    Users: 15, 000
    Data Transfer: 2gb each, on average
  • iPhone Software 2.0 - 44TB
    Downloads: 200, 000
    Size: 220mb

Based on those estimates alone, 174TB of data was moved from Apple’s servers to computers around the world. Woah. That’s a lot of data and strain on the servers themselves. I have even tried to factor in the biggest problem of the day: iPhone activations. I have no idea how many iPhones were sold, or how much data would be exchanged per phone (I’m guessing 500kb). The main issue, though, may have simply been the volume of simultaneous connections.

Oh, and iPod Touch 2.0 software is now live. Have downloaded and am upgrading now.

I’m about to head off to work for the dfay (yes, even on a Saturday the theatre industry keeps working…). I was hoping to get the iPod Touch 2.0 software update before leaving, but no such luck.It appears that, although iTunes is telling me there is a 2.0 software update, clicking the “Update” button takes me to the iTunes store, which thinks about it for a little bit, then does nothing. I guess their server problems from earlier are still plaguing them.

Probably not helped by people like me constantly checking for the update.

In the meantime, I’ve been browsing about the App Store and have already downloaded some in anticipation of the update. So far, I’ve got Evernote, Facebook, Remote and Twitterific. All free. I’ll check out some of the games and paid offerings when the update goes live. I really hope that some of the AAA games don’t make me look like a complete idiot while playing them. Cool concept, using the device as a steering wheel in a car game. Not so great when you’re on a tram and waving your iPod around will make you look like a crazy person! Engimo is looking like it might fit the bill.

Anyway, I’ll update when I get home. Hopefully the update will be available by then!

About 45 minutes ago, I visited MobileMe (me.com) to see if it had gone live. To my surprise, it has!

MobileMe is now live and fully functional. I have created a trial account and have synced my iMac and Macbook. It was all flawless for me, except that both my computers still display .Mac in System Preferences instead of MobileMe. That’ll change, no doubt.

The process for obtaining a trial requires a valid credit card. It is a 60 day trial, like .Mac, and they will charge your credit card at the end of that 60 days if you do not cancel your account before hand. The sign-up process was simple and standard enough. I would get it quick, though, to make sure you get an email and username you want. Mine is edward.dowling (at) me (dot) com. Very cool, easy to remember addresses!

One big unknown so far has been about whether or not MobileMe will allow you to use your GMail or other IMAP email address with it. So far, I think the answer is no. Although you can sync your email accounts across multiple computers, it appears those email accounts are not available in MobileMe, which is a real shame. That said, I’ve synced my mail accounts and can’t actually check the webmail interface now, it is just showing a spinning “Loading” symbol. Maybe it is polling and downloading messages from multiple accounts. I would like to think that! But I’ll update when/if it finishes “Loading”!

Contacts and Calandar are very easy to use and are full-featured, web-based versions of their desktop counterparts. One cool feature I didn’t know about (not sure if .Mac had it) is the ability to store your iDisk offline, and have it sync when you go online. Will no doubt come in quite handy!

The Gallery feature also works as expected - which is perfectly. It is a very clean, elegant interface. Uploading from my iMac to my Web Gallery was a simple, two-click process that didn’t require any configuration or editing.

As a side note, it is interesting to see how well Apple interface design has translated into Web 2.0 applications. The interfaces to all of the applications maintain many of the same graphical and UI elements of Mac OS X and the iPhone/iPod Touch. There is very little AJAX in use here.Besides the raw data that is obviously being transferred using push technologies, there are no Protoype or Scriptaculous effetcs in play here. This is good, in my opinion. MobileMe is designed to be lean, fast and efficient.

There appears to be no difference in capability between Safari and Firefox 3. I’ve briefly tested it in both browsers and they both behave the same way. There are no Safari-exclusive special effects or features. A wise move on Apple’s part.

On the support front, detailed install instructions are easily located for various configurations (Windows + iPhone, Mac + iPod Touch, Mac only, etc). So it is very easy to get up and running. Also, modifying profile settings requires you to re-enter your password. A nice little security addition!

I will update this post as I use the service more, but right now, I’m impressed and won’t be cancelling my account.

Lynx Deodrant have started a new advertising campaign in Melbourne, and the model they have chosen has a striking resemblance to Kevin Rose, the founder of Digg.com, the social news website, and co-host of associated show, Diggnation! Here is a pic:

Spotted in Melbourne, Australia. A model who looks like a stunned Kevin Rose!

What do you think? Does this look like Kevin? Vote on this at Defuddle.

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