jeudi 2 juin 2011

Dropbox scores Sony Ericsson preload deal

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Those of you prone to store files in the cloud will probably be familiar with Exchange. They have made apps for Android, iPhone and BlackBerry, allowing you to download, downloading and sharing files stored in your personal record from your phone. They have recently, announced that the Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc and Xperia piece would come preloaded with their file-sharing application, but unfortunately it is limited by region. Ten countries, counting UK, Denmark, Sweden, the Australia and the Italy are the only places erased now. In addition, Softbank customers in the Japan will receive a bonus 1 GB of free storage for the 2 GB Dropbox already offers.

If you have never had the chance to try out, Dropbox is an application desktop and mobile PC puts a folder share on all of your different computer devices and ensures that they are all synchronized files but download and upload to your account to Exchange private online as needed. The nice thing this setting of the cloud is that it makes life easier when you try to share files with friends; all you need to do is give them access to your little corner of the cloud.

This is not the first time Dropbox was warm with phone manufacturers; It is connected to the webOS native productivity suite, QuickOffice, OS 2.0. It is also bad that Sony Ericsson combined North America have included on their phones immediately the bat, but the application is always available on the market Android here. If you want more than 2 GB, it will cost $9.99 per month for 50 GB.