The official OneDrive cloud storage service works

On February 19, Microsoft officially announced the OneDrive (formerly SkyDrive) cloud storage service in operation globally.

On February 19, Microsoft officially announced the OneDrive (formerly SkyDrive) cloud storage service in operation globally.

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After being sued for copyright infringement by Sky Broadcasting, Britain's largest TV company, Microsoft changed the name of SkyDrive's cloud storage service to OneDrive. Today, official service operates globally. OneDrive is the place to collect all files like images, videos, documents for you to access on any device. In addition to the new name, Microsoft also offers 7GB of free storage with a few other incentives for users.

As expected, Microsoft customers receive up to 5GB of free storage if they introduce 10 new, 3GB users to anyone who uses the service's Android camera sync feature. SkyDrive users previously only need to access the new address OneDrive.com and log in with their account to continue using the service.
OneDrive is available on all versions of Windows, Windows Phone, Office, Xbox and Android, iOS, Mac.

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