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DropBox has announced that it is now integrated with Facebook groups and you can share DropBox files with other group members. DropBox is a cloud based storage system that lets you store your files in the cloud for free. It is easy to use and comes with the added benefit of sharing these files with Facebook group members. You can share any file in any format -- so all your videos, images and docs can be shared between group members. This is useful especially for groups based on interests, games, study-groups and well, the list goes on and on. So if you are a moderator of a Facebook group or a part of a Facebook where members can share files. Your sharing options just got better -- dropbox files can be large and without wasting time uploading the file to Facebook -- sometimes takes very long with size limits in place, just share your files already stored in the cloud.
How to share DropBox files with Facebook Groups.
1. Login to Facebook
2. Go to your group
3. Click on 'Add File' located on the top-bar of your group
4. Below 'From your DropBox' click on Choose file. Add your login credentials and you're on your way.
5. You can now add a message before you share the file with other group members.
Source: DropBox Blog

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