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Dropbox wants all of your pictures

Dropbox isn’t satisfied with just keeping all of the pictures you upload to your computer. They want screenshots and everything else as well. They want to be your picture hub and it might just be working.

Dropbox already lets you automatically upload your photos and videos to the cloud, but now the file-syncing service is getting a little friendlier with screenshots as well.

Beginning today, all the screenshots you take on your computer can be automatically saved to your Dropbox account, the company announced. On top of this, Dropbox will create a link to your screenshot and copy it to your clipboard, so you can easily share your image.

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