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Lol what happened to one drive

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Lol what happened to one drive

That will be changed to M$ Drop Box soon.

I adore drop box, whomever started it thank you for a great product.

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Lol what happened to one drive

That will be changed to M$ Drop Box soon.

I adore drop box, whomever started it thank you for a great product.

LOL yeah first

It was NOkia and now its Dropbox

LOL seems like microsoft will soon be a monopoly

Regards

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well they bought skype and killed Msn messenger so this would be a similar move; it's not bad i guess neither

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Lol what happened to one drive

That will be changed to M$ Drop Box soon.

I adore drop box, whomever started it thank you for a great product.

LOL yeah first

It was NOkia and now its Dropbox

LOL seems like microsoft will soon be a monopoly

Regards

Soon? What make you say that l0L

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Trying to beat Google?

Soon Google will Acquire Microsoft and all it's bits.

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well they bought skype and killed Msn messenger so this would be a similar move; it's not bad i guess neither

Messenger aint dead, functionality may have been lost on some of it, but messenger reviver keeps my messenger pumping away.

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It's funny because MS used to diss Dropbox. Balmer called them an insignificant little startup. Well Ballmer was a mindless ape who has dragged the company down for a decade, and I like the new direction and how they are trying to adapt (and they're being less stubborn on forcing mobile ecosystem down our throats to the ruin of 8.x now with the new CEO).

I'll hopefully, sometime in the future, have my main dev VM as Office 2016 Pro Plus + Visual Studio 2015 Ultimate + Windows 10 Enterprise, all RTM of course.

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