Thursday, April 10, 2014

Dropbox's Next Chapter: Corporate Customers, IPO, Condi Rice, and Eddie Vedder - Businessweek

From an extensive overview of new Dropbox plans -- perhaps having Condoleezza Rice on their board will help them determine which markets to invade next

"Houston unveiled his plan on Wednesday to preserve Dropbox’s position as the sultan of Web storage. He’s calling the initiative, which originated at the Yerba Buena meeting, “Chapter 2.” Dropbox hopes to offer new ways for customers to access and share their virtual valuables. The company is introducing a photo application called Carousel that  will let users browse and share all the images stored in their cloud locker. And it is expanding the rollout of a mobile e-mail tool called Mailbox, made by a startup it acquired last year, which seeks to reduce the clutter of spam and preserve important attachments in the cloud."
Dropbox's Next Chapter: Corporate Customers, IPO, Condi Rice, and Eddie Vedder - Businessweek

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