A few days ago Apple Inc. updated everybody that they are already working on MobileMe and they are close to completely fixing the MobileMe. But recently, the company surprised the MobileMe anticipators by announcing that it is fixed.

A blogger from Apple Inc. named David G. has posted in a blog that the company has already completed restoring the MobileMe Mail service. The affected users (more or less 1 percent of the total users) may now access the MobileMe and its features include the historical messages.
The representatives from Apple Inc. still refuse to give comments about David G’s blog. Therefore, it is
Unfortunately, David G noted at the blog that some issues about the MobileMe may remain.
If you would remember, MobileMe had its debut three weeks ago. The mail service of Apple Inc. was welcomed with glitches and rants from the users.
When MobileMe was launched Apple Inc. suffered significant problems. Apple Inc. even made it to the point that they are taking unusual steps. They even wrote in blogs about the internal issues of the company so that the public could see and read.
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