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	<title>Chris Miller &#187; Mac</title>
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		<title>Got files? Get Dropbox!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Sep 2009 06:29:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Twenty minutes before class you arrive on campus and in a mad dash you realize you did not print your assignment. Fumbling through your backpack, you also realize where your USB flash drive is – connected to the computer at home, or worse still connected to the computer in the library from the night before. Now you’re out of options and your grade is going to reflect it. This is a typical scenario many of us may have experienced when trying to manage a wealth of important documents on easy to misplace, portable storage devices like USB flash drives. There is a better way and it is called Dropbox, available at www.getdropbox.com. USB flash drives have been around since about 2000 and have become popular mostly over the past five years. Before that we were using CD-R media and even floppy drives. Remember those days? The benefit of USB flash drives is their size and portability. Another huge advantage is their size. Common sizes now are 8GB and 16GB, which can store thousands of documents! The problem, however, is how easy they are to lose or forget. Go into any computer lab and you can usually find a pile of[more]]]></description>
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