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New OneDrive blog brings personal stories, tips, and tricks

Sean Michael Sean Michael
August 18, 2019
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If you’ve used a Windows device, you’ve likely seen OneDrive. Windows Phones get you more free storage on it, Windows computers, especially Windows 10 computers, are integrated deeply with it. What Microsoft is trying to do with OneDrive is make it more than a cloud storage area for more users. There is a new blog from Microsoft called the “Customer Success Blog” that will include tips and tricks and personal stories involving OneDrive.

OneDrive is already used by many businesses and customers to collaborate but this blog seems to be trying to add a human touch as well as an easy guide to use OneDrive to more of its potential.

According to their welcome post their first post will be a “four-part series on how OneDrive for Business can change the way that people and teams can work together.” They also mention future articles about “mobile apps and their capabilities, our vision for OneDrive and the philosophy with which we approach building the service as well as how OneDrive is useful in specific contexts such as education.”

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