How to share videos from Windows Phone 7 to SkyDrive?

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OneDrive or SkyDrive is a cloud storage service by Microsoft Corp. OneDrive allows you to backup & sync your photos, videos, important files & documents to cloud storage and access them from anywhere. OneDrive offers 7GB free storage space for new users & goes as high as 200GB for $100 per year. Following are the steps to share videos from Windows Phone 7 to SkyDrive: 1. Go to https://onedrive.live.com & sign in to your account. If you don't have an account, then create one. 2. If you have Skydrive app installed on your phone, launch it. Or else download it from the App store. 3. Open start screen on Windows phone 7. 4. Go to "Pictures" & navigate to the videos which you wish to upload. 5. Tap "..." (3 horizontal dots) located at the bottom right corner on your phone screen. 6. Select "Share on SkyDrive" option. 7. Tap the text box to type a caption (optional). 8. Tap "Upload" or "Send video icon". 7. All your videos will now be shared to SkyDrive. Tip: To share a videos from an online album, you will need to save it to your phone first.

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