Apple has enabled Find My Mac for Developers via the iCloud.com, according to numerous developer reports.
The feature functions much like Find My iPhone letting you play a sound, send a message, remotely lock or remotely wipe your Mac computer.
Developers can enable Find My Mac service under the iCloud System Preference pane.
Take a look at some screenshots below...
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Shameer - August 5, 2011 at 3:00am
Also I just checked find my iPhone now works through Icloud rather than redirecting to me.com/find
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Shameer - August 5, 2011 at 3:02am
To clarify I meant to say it works through iCloud If u have iOS 5
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David - August 4, 2011 at 9:03am
Hey wouldnt it be be great if they could use Find My Mac to use my location send me ads for local restaurant, stores, or attractions? Google already has a record of every hyperlink you have ever clicked, so I'm sure they have a pretty good profile of my tastes.