Said report read, “The service initially will be offered for a free period to people who buy music from Apple’s iTunes digital download store. The company plans to eventually charge a subscription fee, about $25 a year, for the service.”
No idea on whether the report is referring to the cost of the entire iCloud service, or perhaps it could be just the streaming music feature alone. If you want to compare Apple’s current online storage solution, MobileMe, that will cost a dollar short of on e Benjamin each year.
There will also be ads floating around the iCloud service, so perhaps it could be why the cost to the customer is reduced, and since we are so desensitized to ads already, we’re quite sure that something like that won’t be too much of a stumbling block, no?