Microsoft OneDrive competing against Dropbox – Google Drive may be their next target ĭropbox users, simply read and accept all of the Terms and Conditions, one of which will require that they place a special Microsoft OneDrive brochure inside of the Dropbox folder to let Microsoft know that they are actually users of their Dropbox service. When you access your Microsoft OneDrive Account, you’ll be given an offer for 100GB of Free Microsoft OneDrive space (LeCalir, 2015) listed as an Enthusiast bonus within the Microsoft OneDrive. Note: If you already have a Microsoft Outlook Account, make sure that Cookies are enabled then sign in to your Dropbox Account (Tung, 2015) and then into your Microsoft Outlook Account. You’ll then see the message “Your bonus storage was successfully applied!”.Click the “Save to Dropbox button” for Microsoft to save a promotional pamphlet to your Dropbox Account.Sign in to your Microsoft OneDrive Account.To summarize all the above (Hill, 2015), follow the following steps: You can easily opt for Skype Calling in your Browser as well (Deer, 2014, November 24) but that a perk for another article.Īlternately, Dropbox owners, once logged in and while reading this article, can click on this link to get the extra 100GB Microsoft OneDrive Account. Once you have a Microsoft Outlook Account, you’ll also automatically get a Free 15GB OneDrive Cloud (Deer, 2014 March 20). Then you’ll need to sign up for a Microsoft Outlook email Account. Like, Duh, first you have to have a Dropbox Account preferably with a synched folder on your computer, Laptop, Tablet or smartphone. Ok, so now that I’ve gotten the announcement bits out of the way, how do you take advantage of this offer? So how do you take advantage of this offer?ġ00GB Microsoft OneDrive for Dropbox users – How 1 year free 100GB Microsoft OneDrive is a good thing Now they’ve come back with a similar program for Dropbox Cloud drive users, in effect starting a Cloud Storage War! And it’s not even the Summer of 2015 as yet as Winter is still clinging to the cities up North! Microsoft’s Free Bing Rewards program was really to entice Internet users to use Bing Search (Chacos, 2015) instead of Google Search.
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