Microsoft launches OneDrive
News|19 February 2014
Formerly known as SkyDrive, OneDrive provides you with a place to store important documents, photos and videos that is accesible on everyday devices.
New features that accompany the availability of OneDrive include automatic camera backup for Android and video transcoding.
To celebrate the launch of OneDrive, Microsoft is giving the first 100,000 customers who access their OneDrive account after the launch an additional 100 GB of complimentary storage for one year (customers will receive a notice if they are among the lucky 100,000).
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