In July 2013, Dropbox acquired Endorse, a " mobile coupon startup".
#Dropbox. archive
The following December, Dropbox acquired two companies Audiogalaxy, a startup "allowing users to store their music files and playlists in the cloud then stream them to any device", and Snapjoy, a company that allowed users to "aggregate, archive and view all of their digital photos from their cameras, phones and popular apps like Flickr, Instagram and Picasa, and then view them online or via an iOS app". In July 2012, Dropbox acquired TapEngage, a startup that "enables advertisers and publishers to collaborate on tablet-optimized advertising". It passed 50 million users in October 2011, 100 million in November 2012, 500 million in 2016, and 700 million in 2021. It surpassed the 1 million registered users milestone in April 2009, followed by 2 million in September, and 3 million in November. In regards to competition, Houston stated that "It is easy for me to explain the idea, it is actually really hard to do it." ĭropbox saw steady user growth after its inception. Ferdowsi was "so impressed" that they formed a partnership.
In an interview with TechCrunch's "Founder Stories" in October 2011, Houston explained that a demo video was released during Dropbox's early days, with one viewer being Arash Ferdowsi. and Evenflow, Dropbox's official domain name was " " until October 2009, when it acquired its current domain, "". Owing to trademark disputes between Proxy, Inc. Dropbox was officially launched at 2008's TechCrunch Disrupt, an annual technology conference. in May 2007 as the company behind Dropbox, and shortly thereafter secured seed funding from Y Combinator. History ĭropbox founder Drew Houston conceived the Dropbox concept after repeatedly forgetting his USB flash drive while he was a student at MIT. In October 2015, it officially announced Dropbox Paper, its collaborative document editor. Both Mailbox and Carousel were shut down in December 2015, with key features from both apps implemented into the regular Dropbox service. In March 2013, the company acquired Mailbox, a popular email app, and in April 2014, the company introduced Dropbox Carousel, a photo and video gallery app.
#Dropbox. windows
Dropbox offers computer apps for Microsoft Windows, Apple macOS, and Linux computers, and mobile apps for iOS, Android, and Windows Phone smartphones and tablets.
#Dropbox. free
Dropbox Basic users are given two gigabytes of free storage space. Dropbox uses a freemium business model, where users are offered a free account with set storage size, with paid subscriptions available that offer more capacity and additional features. The contents of these folders are synchronized to Dropbox's servers and to other computers and devices where the user has installed Dropbox, keeping the same files up-to-date on all devices. Concept ĭropbox brings files together in one central place by creating a special folder on the user's computer. ĭropbox has been blocked in China since 2014. ĭropbox has experienced criticism and generated controversy for issues including security breaches and privacy concerns. Dropbox was founded in 2007 by MIT students Drew Houston and Arash Ferdowsi as a startup company, with initial funding from seed accelerator Y Combinator.
that offers cloud storage, file synchronization, personal cloud, and client software. Dropbox is a file hosting service operated by the American company Dropbox, Inc., headquartered in San Francisco, California, U.S.