How to share Dropbox videos to Picasa on Android phone?

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DropBox is a cloud storage service which helps you to backup photos, videos, documents & important files from your computer and mobile devices to an online cloud space. Once you enable 'Camera Upload', DropBox will automatically save photos & videos from your iPhone or iPad to a new "Camera Uploads" folder in DropBox. DropBox offers 2GB of free storage space.

Here are the steps to share Dropbox videos to Picasa on Android phone:


1. Go to https://www.dropbox.com/ & sign in to your account. If you don't have an account, then create one.

2. Download "Dropbox app" on your Android phone from the Google Play store & launch it.

3. Go to "Dropbox app" on your Android phone.

4. Tap "Camera Uploads" button.

5. You will see all your photos & videos.

6. Tap the videos which you want to share.

7. Tap "Export" button located at the bottom of the screen.

8. You will see the list of applications, select "Picasa" option.

9. A "Upload photo/video" window opens-up.

10. Add caption & click "Upload" button.

11. You will see a message "Start uploading to Picasa".

12. All your videos will now be shared to Picasa.

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