Free Android Cloud Storage – Dropbox Review / Demonstration

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  1. The cloud is the dropbox company’s storage system.

  2. why would you want to disable it? just don’t use it, hide the icon and all

  3. I ‘ve Done all the get started stuff but how do i redeem my 50gb as i have
    a samsung galaxy note 10.1 ???

  4. the 50 gigs only comes with the galaxy Siii as promotion and it doesn’t
    apply to the Verizon version, SD cards are more beneficial because you
    don’t need an accessible connection to reach your files, plus I’m not 100%
    positive but I believe that you only have the Dropbox for 1 year then its
    up to you to buy a subscription.

  5. Whats the point of getting a 16gb or a 32 gb hen you get 50 for free?

  6. Do it would give u more space for the android

  7. Thank you! I’ve been using the app and PC program for awhile now and it
    works flawlessly! (:

  8. Fast and very informative! Great review as always bro! 🙂

  9. hey can u drop files from ur pc directly to ur micro sd card with dropbox?

  10. The top widget would be Go Weather from the makers of Go Launcher, it looks
    great but sadly can be unreliable in weather information. Just search go
    dev in Google play you will find it (: also comes in a clear version and
    grey with 2 different sized widgets!

  11. worthy to watch. Hope all your upcoming reviews will keep the same standard
    too. Maybe even more. Anyway thumbs up bro

  12. because it annoying lol

  13. thumbs up like your style keep up the good work will be checking back for
    more info…into the new smartphones HTC Evo 4g lte and the coming galaxy
    S3 any info you get on them would be a big help Thanx

  14. Thank you! as you can see with the small time Ive had my channel I have
    plenty to offer and the videos will intern just keep getting better!!! glad
    you enjoyed (:

  15. How disables this on my galaxy s3?

  16. Nice review

  17. thank you! (: interested in a video showing an easy way to mobile access
    your PC? I think that will be tomorrows video!

  18. The term was adopted from the use of cloud symbols to represent the internet in diagrams and charts. This can be availed online where customers can get storage services, virtual servers, applications and so much more.

  19. Hi,
    You can get more information on cloud computing in the links mentioned below:

    http://4cloudcomputing.blogspot.com/2009/03/what-is-cloud-in-simple-terms.html
    http://www.explainthatstuff.com/cloud-computing-introduction.html

    I hope it helps you to understand the term in more easy and better manner.

  20. All cloud computing really is is the hosting of software and services in a data center, instead of on a local machine. An example of Cloud based services would be Gmail, Hot mail, Yahoo mail, Google’s office tools and other applications that sit on someone else’s server, which you can then access from any desktop anywhere in the world.

    Google’s Chrome OS, which is the big brother to their Android operating system, is Google’s attempt to get people to move from their powerful desktop machines, to light weight, super fast machines that are up and running about 10 seconds after you turn them on. This is possible, because the new Chrome based computers won’t have to load anything but the small OS, because the computer is set up to access the net for all it’s applications, instead of preloading them off the hard drive.

    If you’re interested in testing one of the laptops for Google, here’s the link: http://www.google.com/chromeos/pilot-program.html

    As a side note, for those of us in the telecom/data industry who sell cloud based services, most of us sell what’s called SaaS, which stands for Software as a Service. SaaS lets a company access software it needs to run, while at the same time lowering it’s IT infrastructure costs. IT costs are lower because the company hosting the software keeps the software and licenses up to date. This means companies don’t have to have IT teams loading software on hundreds or thousands of computers, and then having to keep paper trails of the licenses for the software.

    (I saw a warehouse once, with 100,000 copies of windows on pallets with a guard walking around them. The software was all new, and never used, but the company had to keep them, since they had that many machines using that version of windows. The IT department just ghosted the software on to the hard drives, so they only needed a copy or two to do the actual work…)

    Greg

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