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		<title>By: BatFlattery &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Dropbox: hassle-free file transfer &#38; synching</title>
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		<description>[...] What Dropbox does is create a directory, called your Dropbox, on every computer that you install it on. Any file you put in the Dropbox is immediately copied up to the Dropbox server, and then synchronised with your other computers as soon as you log on. This happens automatically and seamlessly, and it doesn&#8217;t matter what platform you use (I have a Mac desktop and a Linux netbook, and Dropbox synchronises both instantly and effortlessly). There&#8217;s even an iPhone client! [...]</description>
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