Thursday, 2 May 2013


   Dropbox


Dropbox is a free application that allows you to bring all your work, files, movies and music to the same place. This is what is now commonly referred to as syncing data.
Any file saved in Dropbox will now automatically be saved in your computer, smartphone, and other forms of technology, which means the information, cannot get lost or accidentally deleted. Dropbox is useful in education in that it is very easy to share your files with others and they are always readily available, making student life much easier. Teachers and educators can also make use of Dropbox by sharing files with their students, this ensures the students receive the information and it is now backed up and cannot get lost. Teachers can also plan lectures on Dropbox, which makes lecturing easier for them, and these lectures can be shared with students over Dropbox. Dropbox can also do some really amazing things that were unthought-of in the past such as scanning important personal documents, for example your driver’s license birth certificate, marriage certificate, Identity document, and any other relevant documents. All these documents will be permanently saved into your Dropbox account and can be accessed whenever you need them. It also allows you to download in PDF form the manuals of certain products, and they will be permanently saved into your Dropbox. Dropbox is proving to be the future technology for storing, saving and retrieving information both quickly and easily and over time its storage space will surely increase and the demand for Dropbox will too.

 

 

 

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The Macworld Staff Team
22 April 2013
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21 April 2103

Student Name: Ilan Carno (681284)

 

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