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We have talked about iCloud and SkyDrive storage recently but the actual service I use everyday is Dropbox. The ability to sync files between Macs, Windows, Android and iOS means I don’t have to worry where my files are stored I can access them anywhere.

Today Dropbox have added photo and video syncing to Dropbox, you get an extra 3GB of storage for your photos in 500MB intervals. A nice feature is that it transfers the original version of the photo doesn’t send a compressed version as some services do.

You can get the app from the Android Market

What’s in this version:

  1. • Allows you to automatically uploads photos and videos in the background using Wi-Fi or data plan
  2. • Up to 3 GB of free space for uploading photos automatically (in 500 MB increments)
  3. • Upload files of any size
  4. • Various performance improvements & bug fixes
  5. Heads up, Dropbox can no longer be installed on your SD Card due to more secure credential storage.
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