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AirDrop (OS X) is a service unveiled with Apple's newest version of their commercial operating system, Mac OS X Lion. The service provides the ability to share files with nearby users of the operating system wirelessly through Wi-Fi. Apple has advertised the service as "a remarkably simple way to copy files wirelessly from one Mac to another with no setup."[1]

Apple's marketing slogan for AirDrop is [1]


References

  1. ^ a b Apple Inc, "[1]", 2/28/11 Cite error: The named reference "Apple" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).