Can I share content from iCloud with other users

I want to share photos with others from I cloud

Sure.  Create a shared stream, add the photos you want to share and invite the people you want to share them with.  Read this section on iCloud photo sharing: http://help.apple.com/icloud/#/mm218e61076c

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    My kids have their own user accounts on my laptop. Can I share my iTunes music with them? If so, how? If not, can they import their own music from cd's without opening a store account? Anything else I need to know? I appreciate any help you can give!

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    Thanks.

    I realize yours was a suggestion to investigate & not a recommendation, but I wanted to point out some of the method's potential problems in case it was taken as the latter.
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    I'm doing some research for my boss concerning iCloud. He would like to setup a way to syncronize iCalender and the Address Book between three users but keep his personal information private. For example, he wants to be able to update his calender from his phone about an upcoming meeting/project so that the three computers at work are all updated and see upcoming events. Same goes for the contacts. If he adds a new contact or if I add a new contact, for a client or whoever it may be, he wants it to sync up for everyone. At the same time, if he adds a personal event to iCal such as, "Dinner with the girlfriend" or something irrelevant to work, he doesn't employees to be able to see that. My first idea was to setup an iCloud account but I'm wondering if you can even restrict certain things within an account.
    Anyone have any other ideas? They would be greatly appreciated.

    iCloud appears to provide no Address Book sharing. You might be able to do this through Google, but it would be likely to be all contacts or none.
    iCloud allows you to share calendars privately (editable if you wish) to other iCloud users or publicly (non-editable) to anyone - they would need a CalDAV client to read it, such as iCal or Google Calendars.
    You share individual calendars, so private events should be in their own calendar which is not shared.
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    http://support.apple.com/kb/PH2690

  • Can I share my iPhoto library with other users accounts on my computer?

    My wife and I both have our own user account on the computer. Right now all the photos are on my account. If we put the iPhoto library in users/shared will this allow us both to access the photos?
    Thanks.

    Yes, this is exactly how I use iPhoto on my system.
    You do need to update the permissions on the iPhoto directory after it's moved to the Shared folder. the default permissions will only permit your account to fully access the files, your wife's account will get errors or not see thumbnails correctly when accessing the pictures from iPhoto in her account.
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  • Share and edit notes with other users

    Can I share and edit notes with other users in a standard app, e.g. notes, the same way I share my calender?

    Sharing of notes will require you to also share contacts, calendars and reminders (in other words, you will be sharing all data). 
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  • HT201317 I have a MobileMe account and have shared many MobileMe Galleries.  MobileMe Galleries are going away in June.  How can I share a photo album with others using iCloud?

    I have a MobileMe account and have shared many MobileMe Galleries.  MobileMe Galleries are going away in June.  How can I share a photo album with others using iCloud?

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    I bought a Mountain Lion upgrade for $20 off the Apple site. I have four other Macs all under the same ID. How can I share the new OS with other computers. Or can I?

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  • How to share administrator iPhoto library with other users on same iMac?

    How to share administrator iPhoto library with other users on same iMac?

    This is the part I'm referring to:
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  • Does home sharing allow me to share my iTunes library with other users on the same imac

    Does home sharing allow me to share my iTunes library with other users on the same imac? 

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  • How do i share my itunes library with other users on the same mac

    I'm trying to share my itunes library with other users on the same mac.  I have tried moving my library to a public folder but when the other user logs in they can't see it in the public folder?

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  • How can I share my iTunes library with another user on my laptop?

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  • Can you share/lend books that have bought from iBook with others users?

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