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Microsoft is trying to lure Dropbox users to its cloud storage service by offering 100 GB of space for free

Feb 21, 2015, 22:55 IST

Twitter Microsoft is trying to lure Dropbox users to OneDrive

If you use Dropbox for cloud storage, Microsoft will give you a bunch of free space for trying out its own service, OneDrive.

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In an effort to recruit new users, the company is offering 100 GB of space for free for one year to any Dropbox user who installs OneDrive.

You also have to have a Microsoft account to sign up. If you do, you can verify that you have a Dropbox account and then get your free space here.

Wanna see which cloud storage service is right for you generally?

Check out our handy write-up about the pros and cons of each.

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(H/T The Next Web)

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