How about a cloud apps pack?

Microsoft often comes across as unlovable, but back in the early 90s they were a much more likeable company. In particular, Office bundled together a suite of applications that actually worked well together. This was a big deal, as before then you might have used Lotus 1-2-3 for spreadsheeting, Wordperfect for writing documents and Harvard for graphics - none of which were easily compatible.

Flash-forward to 2009 and there's a new bundling need - this time in the Cloud. I'm a big fan of web-based services and have become a heavy user of:

- Evernote for miscellaneous note-taking

- Remember the Milk for tasks

- Jungle Disk for backups

- Dropbox for file sharing/syncing

- Google for docs, contacts, mail and calendar

- Xmarks bookmarks sync

I love these services. Recently, my five year old Powerbook appeared to die (it came back eventually) but restoring my data life was a hassle-free experience involving setting up a new profile on my wife's machine and simply logging in to each of those services. Hey presto, everything's there.

I like these services so much I feel I ought to pay (and I'd like the extra functionality). $10 a month or whatever is a good price, but $10 per month per service starts to add up. I wonder if there's an opportunity for these services to get together and offer a Cloud Pack?

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