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Dropbox for Android revealed

The Dropbox team has finally lifted the wraps on their upcoming Android app. The native app will allow access to your Dropbox account where you can stream music, movies, and other files stored in there. Downloading files for offline viewing has also been implemented through a "Favorites" menu. 

The app will also allow users to edit and upload files and sync them back up to Dropbox. Sharing features are also integrated: users can copy public links to their files and instantly share it via Gmail, Facebook, SMS/MMS, Picasa, and bluetooth. 

Dropbox is a free cloud-based sync, share, and backup service. The screenshots below were taken on a Motorola Droid. Dropbox for Android is expected to launch for all Android devices in the next couple of months.

 

 

 

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