Episode 106 – History of OneDrive

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In Episode 106, Ben sits down with Jason Moore, Head of OneDrive Product, Partner Group Program Manager at Microsoft and Stephen Rose Sr Product Marketing Manager- OneDrive at Live! 360 Orlando. They take a walk down memory lane and discuss the history of OneDrive and how and the components and functionality of previous products make up OneDrive today.
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Show Notes

* Follow Jason on Twitter
* Follow Stephen on Twitter
* OneDrive History (Wikipedia)
* Groove Networks (Wikipedia)
* Microsoft SharePoint Workspace (Wikipedia)
* eBook: Get started with OneDrive
* Share OneDrive files and folders
* Sync files with the OneDrive sync client on Mac OS X
* Can I work offline?
* Network utilization planning for the OneDrive sync client
* Using Office Online in OneDrive
* Learn about OneDrive Files On-Demand
* Configure Files On-Demand for Mac
* Feature Suggestions for OneDrive
* OneDrive on Twitter

Related Episodes

* Episode 61: Cloud File Shares
* Episode 66: OneDrive for Business with Stephen Rose
* Episode 72: SharePoint Online and OneDrive for Business with Omar Shahine

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