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Dropbox rewards up to 5 GB free storage

Most of us know how useful Dropbox has been. Gone are the days where we require USB to transport our files, as Dropbox takes over as portable media storage. One good news today for all the Dropboxers out there is that the company is currently offering a package of free storage space to any Dropbox user who wants to try the beta version of its latest Experimental software. The way it works is really simple : user can just download the test program, upload a photo to it and they will immediately be rewarded with 500 MB of free storage at Dropbox. Not only that, if the user uploads another photo or video to the program, they will immediately get another 500 MB for their action. The idea behind this generous plan is to try out the beta software’s new video and photo uploader, which can automatically pull out data from any smarphone, camera or SD card, and then put these files onto the cloud. There is a limit bonus of 5 GB per user, and there is an underlying risk to testing this new unfinished product. However, those who are tempted with the reward can immediately sign up or find more information about this interesting deal package at the Dropbox service.

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