Dropbox’s Great Space Race Delivers Additional Space to Students

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Published on Tue, 16 Oct 2012 13:00:01 GMT Indexed on 2012/10/16 17:08 UTC
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If you’re a student or faculty member (or still have an active .edu email account) now’s the time to cash in on some free cloud storage courtesy of Dropbox’s Great Space Race.

Just by linking your .edu address with your Dropbox account you’ll get an extra 3GB of storage for the next two years. The more people from your school that sign up, the higher the total climbs–up to an extra 25GB for two years. The Space Race lasts for the next eight weeks, you can read more about the details here or just jump to the signup page at the link below.

The Great Space Race [Dropbox]

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