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Name: Dropbox
Industries: Technology
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Dropbox is a technology startup and software product that's revolutionizing the way people think about and access their files. In particular, Dropbox makes it easy to securely share files with other people, sync them across multiple computers, access them from anywhere, and keep them safe. Dropbox was founded by Drew Houston and Arash Ferdowsi in 2007, and received seed funding from Y Combinator. Today, Dropbox is funded by Sequoia Capital and Accel Partners, and since launching publicly in September
Dropbox is a technology startup and software product that's revolutionizing the way people think about and access their files. In particular, Dropbox makes it easy to securely share files with other people, sync them across multiple computers, access them from anywhere, and keep them safe.

Dropbox was founded by Drew Houston and Arash Ferdowsi in 2007, and received seed funding from Y Combinator. Today, Dropbox is funded by Sequoia Capital and Accel Partners, and since launching publicly in September of 2008 have attracted over a million users and are growing rapidly.

Dropbox's passion is making a product that rocks and putting it in millions of people's hands.

Blog: http://blog.getdropbox.com/
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1850998 41 min:
WebOS 2.0 Screenshots Leaked
Here's the first detailed look at WebOS 2.0, which confirms a bevy of applications, "like Stacks and JustType, as well as some we haven't seen: support for multiple types of IM accounts; the ability to select a default app for certain types of files; and, deliciously, built-in support for Dropbox and ... - read more at Techeblog
tags: Apple  Google 
1850828 1 hour:
WebOS 2.0 screens show built-in Dropbox, MobileMe support
A large number of screen captures of a beta 1 build of webOS 2.0 have been leaked thanks to a Chinese website. The images reveal a slightly different interface, including an icon spread of three columns by four rows. There is also evidence of a built-in Dropbox file management hook and, unusually, MobileMe ... - read more at Electronista
tags: Apple 
1849891 3 hours:
webOS 2.0 screen shots emerge
What do we have here? Chinese website wibozi.com has posted a plethora of screen shots — 24 to be exact – of the highly anticipated webOS 2.0. Form the screen shots we can see the addition of: multiple IM account types, Cisco VPN support, Dropbox and Google Docs support, remote files storage ... - read more at The Boy Genius Report
tags: Google 
1849799 3 hours:
iTunes 10 Icon
Apple's recent media event solidified what we all knew was coming: Rentals and non-local storage is the future of our digital content. Ask any teenager if they'd rather watch TV or YouTube and they'll answer Google's on-demand free service full of people doing stuff on video is their preferred entertainment. ... - read more at The Apple Blog
1848357 7 hours:
Sim
Fact: data is moving en masse from PCs and enterprise networks to SaaS applications in the cloud. This trend will reshape the computing industry and change the very core of how we think about data and applications. For example, we now think about our pictures as stored on a PC or Mac, uploaded through ... - read more at High Contrast
1846072 9/6/10:
SparkleShare Shaping Up to be Slick FOSS Alternative to Dropbox
If you love Dropbox for easy file sharing across computers but are longing for something free and open source, you're wish is closer to be granted. The team of developers behind the GNU GPLv3-licensed SparkleShare released a beta version of its new app and it's shaping up to be pretty slick. Though ... - read more at OStatic
tags: Twitter 
1844683 9/5/10:
Expand Dropbox with Airdropper and Habilis upload services
Section: Mac Software, Internet / Websites, Features, How-To, OriginalsI'm a big fan of Dropbox, the shared-folder service that makes it easy to store your documents in “the cloud,” as the kids call it these days. You create a Dropbox folder on your computer, and anything you drop in there ... - read more at AppleTell
tags: Mac  Flickr  Facebook 
1831881 9/1/10:
From the Tips Box: International Gmail Calls, Standing Desks, ...
Readers offer their best tips for calling from Gmail overseas, making easy standing desks, and mounting Dropbox as a virtual drive. More » - read more at LifeHacker
1825561 8/31/10:
Found Footage: MacOSXTutorials explores Mac Dropbox tips
As a Dropbox fan, I am always looking for new uses for the ubiquitous cloud storage service. Matt Fisher, whose videos have been featured on TUAW before, has produced a new video chock-full of great Mac OS X Dropbox tips. In this 10-minute clip, Matt shows: How to copy the Mac clipboard to a Dropbox ... - read more at Tauw.com
tags: Mac 
1825136 8/31/10:
TransferBigFiles.com Launches First iPhone App to Send HD Videos ...
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., Aug. 31 /PRNewswire/ -- TransferBigFiles (www.transferbigfiles.com) today launched the first iPhone app that enables iPhone users to send full-quality HD videos and photos wirelessly from an iPhone. The files are kept in cloud storage provided by TransferBigFiles.com where users (and ... - read more at RedOrbit
tags: Apple 
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