Dropbox ties up with FedEx to print documents

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The ever favorite cloud locker Dropbox has taken to Twitter finally to announce that it’s now allowing users to “easily” print documents at FedEx Office stores, both retail and online. But the question rises just how “easy” is it, really?

Well, the physical deal’s fairly simple: head over to the nearest FedEx Office shop and self-serve yourself to a friendly three-step method, which includes picking Dropbox as the service of choice (there’s also Box and Google Docs), entering the appropriate credentials and, naturally, selecting whatever doc you’re looking to print out. Unfortunately, there are no pricing plans or details as both companies failed to mention how much the handy service will cost, but we can’t imagine it’d be much different than the fees you’re accustomed to now. For now the services would be available only in the Americas.

Source: Dropbox (Twitter), Fedex (office)

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