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Dropbox offers 5GB of free space to beta testers

Dropbox is giving away 5GB of free data storage to anyone who is willing to test their beta application. Dropbox is hugely popular as a cloud storage service, it gives users 2GB of free storage space online.

Dropbox is testing a new build of its software which does automatic uploading photos and videos. During this beta period users who will test the beta version will up to 5GB of free data storage. First you need to upload 500MB of photos then you will get 500GB of extra space and this goes on until it reaches the cap of 5GB.

If you are trying out this build remember this is a beta build and backup your Drobox before uploading to this build. Download links are available for Windows, Mac OS X, Linux. Click here for details.

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