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Dropbox has announced that it has plans to build on its already existing partnership with Samsung by expanding its integration of its cloud storage and file sharing service with Samsung products.
Dropbox is already available natively on the Samsung Galaxy S3, Samsung Galaxy Note 2 and Samsung Galaxy Camera.
This development will include integration with a number of new Samsung devices that include the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Grand smartphone, smart cameras, new smart TVs and PCs.
Lars Fjeldsoe-Nielsen, head of Mobile Business Development at Dropbox says that,
“Dropbox and Samsung share a common goal when it comes to connectivity across devices. We believe that the things that matter most to people should be accessible at all times. Extending our successful relationship with Samsung from mobile phones to cameras gives users more opportunities to access and share photos, videos and documents, regardless of what device they are on.”
The integration with new Samsung devices including PCs and a number of smart cameras being released throughout the year, is expected to begin in March 2013.
Source: Computer World