Apple today began offering a preview of its new Notes and Reminders web app to iCloud developers.
The new apps can be accessed at beta.icloud.com. The Calendar app and the Find My iPhone app also have new badges; however, the only noticed addition to those apps is a battery status indicator on the Find My iPhone app.
Great, in case anyone was unsure of your business practices, why don't you copy Google and read all of our personal schedules, notes and reminders so you can better sell it to all of your customer business clients. PLEASE tell me there's some way to opt out of this!
Why don't you buy an agenda and a pen then?
I LOVE it and I can't wait for Mountain Lion and iOS 6 to come out, if you don't, grab yourself a Nokia 1100.
What a childish reaction... It's simple, if you don't want those features for whatever reason, don't use iCloud, or get another phone without those capabilities. I personally find VERY useful to have everything synced between all of my iDevices and web browser. And I don't think Apple would risk their business and reputation by selling personal data to other companies.