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Pre-MWSF Rumor of the Week
Seth Weintraub: I’ve heard that iMovie will largely (if not entirely) be a Web Application and Apple would offer its users to “upload your movies to us and edit them there.” Sure, iMovie as a web app. Uh-huh. Slogan: “And you thought USB was slow.”  ...
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iMovie is moving into the cloud...
9 to 5 Mac - Apple Intelligence — Yep, it isn't just iWork.  iMovie is moving into the Cloud as well.   As Stevo said: The MobileMe launch clearly demonstrates that we have more to learn about Internet services.  And learn we will.  The vision of MobileMe is both exciting and ambitious, and we will press on to make it a service we are all proud of by the end of this year. Check the details at Computerworld... We can already hear the naysayers...flame away! ...

Apple’s New Cloud Offerings May Be (Mostly) Free
MacBlogz - One Stop Apple News — ... Backing up Seth Weintruab’s latest report from Computerworld regarding Apple’s soon-to-be-released web-based offerings, we have been able to confirm the upcoming push, as well as some new information about pricing. ...

Macworld 2009: Apple's iWork and iLife as cloud services?
TG Daily - All News — ... any platform, including Windows PCs. Anyone who has been following the Mac software scene knows that iLife and iWork updates are long overdue since Apple last updated the two application bundles 18 months ago. The unusual silence gives certain weight to claims that Apple's software team put desktop updates on hold to focus on Web versions of the software. Computerworld blogger Seth Weintraub first floated the iWork cloud rumor, citing multiple "reliable sources." Weintraub recently added another rumor about a Web-based version of iMovie. Described as "Internet video in the ...

Linkpost | 1.2.2009
TechBlog — ... - Based on Net Applications' Web-surfing data. • Rumor: Apple's iMovie to receive significant (Cloud) update at Macworld - iMovie to focus on Web-based video. • ...

New Mac Mini, the Woz expected at low-key Macworld
Yahoo! Tech Advisors — ... has it that Numbers, Pages, and Keynote are all set to become Web applications, while Computerworld piles on with buzz that iMovie may also go the Cloud way, complete with (basic) editing features. Apple media server Think of this one as a revamped Time Capsule plus home server features, including the ability to share music, videos, pictures, and files with all your Net-connected devices. The ...

RUMOR: Along with iWork, Apple’s iMovie to go into cloud at Macworld Expo
MacDailyNews — ... , buddy. Weintraub continues, "Apple is largely believed (by me at least) to be moving its iWork applications to the Cloud as well. This would tie in nicely with the new iMovie's Web Applications. Imagine editing a movie in iMovie online then importing it into a Keynote presentation online. This would be a great feature." Full article here .

Five Video Innovations We Would Love to See at Macworld Expo [NewTeeVee]
GigaOM Network — ... the ability to easily share videos with your contacts through Macs, PCs, iPhones and Apple TVs. It could even integrate some iMovie-like features into an online video editor to allow users to create video playlists and simple mash-ups. Likelihood of this going to happen: Sure, why not? Apple has been a little too dependent on YouTube for user-generated online video in the past, which must bug the hell out of Steve Jobs. Also, Computerworld blogger Seth Weintraub just wrote that he heard about plans to revamp iMovie as a cloud app. I guess that ...

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Summary of Latest RumorsHardMac.com
Let's start the new year with the latest MWSF 2009 rumors roundup: - Apple is thinking of providing an online version of iWork , following Adobe on its way to online free applications (aka web apps), as Microsoft is also planning it. Apple might use the Open Source technology SproutCore ...