Microsoft and Dropbox to offer Dropbox integration with Office365 - starting with Apple iOS and Android, not Windows Phone

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Deal represents shift at Microsoft to provide more integration with third-party cloud services

Microsoft and cloud storage company Dropbox have announced a technology partnership to improve interoperability between the respective companies' products and services. The deal has four main pa...

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