.Mac HomePage Discontinued on November 8, 2010

This morning Apple sent notice to users of the service formally known as .Mac (updated and renamed as MobileMe) that online viewing of photos, movies, and files shared using the old .Mac HomePage application will be discontinued on November 8, 2010. The ability to publish new pages to .Mac HomePage was discontinued over a year ago, though previously published pages remained viewable on the web.

Apple wrote:

Please note that your content will not be deleted. Any photos, movies, or files you have published using HomePage will continue to remain on your MobileMe iDisk in the Movies, Pictures, or Public folders. We recommend MobileMe Gallery as a great way to share photos and movies on the web. Please read these instructions on how to move your HomePage photos and movies to MobileMe Gallery.

MobileMe members who have published web pages using iWeb will not be affected by this change. If you have used other software to publish web content to MobileMe or .Mac, or have questions about this change, please read this FAQ.

Interested in upgrading or renewing your MobileMe service? Click here to see MobileMe at Smalldog.com.

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