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Want 50GB of Cloud Storage?

Thanks to some fellow Friends in Tech members, I learned over the weekend that Box.net is giving away upgrades to 50GB of storage if you download their iOS app and log in to the service.

Now, there are some limitations to the Box.net service, as laid out over on the Mac Screencast Guy, but 50GB of free storage is still 50Gb of free storage, right?

You never know when that might come in handy. 😉

 

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