Dropbox is a file hosting service that has been around since 2008. Dropbox makes it easy to save all your files from photos to videos to pdfs in the cloud. This makes your files very easy to share, ...
If you've been using Dropbox since the wee early days, you might not have noticed the "Getting Started" tab in the web version. Click it, though, and you'll likely get another 250 MB of Dropbox space ...
Fuze Meeting, the Web-based meeting and collaboration service that competes with the likes of GoToMeeting and WebEx, has posted a couple of tutorials on how to integrate Dropbox and SugarSync into ...
Those who follow me on Twitter have probably read that I’ve been struggling in trying to make iTunes play nice with Dropbox. As I wrote many times here on MacStories in the past, I moved all the files ...
Microsoft's Office Online apps and Dropbox's storage service are now integrated. It's now possible to use Office Online apps, such as Excel, OneNote, PowerPoint and Word, to open files stored on ...
Microsoft has been expanding the reach of its Office franchise over the past year, releasing apps for iOS and Android, occasionally even at the expense of its Windows division. But the latest Office ...
Microsoft and Dropbox are expanding their already close partnership today with the reveal of a new integration that will now allow consumers to edit their Microsoft Office files, including Word, ...
It appears that Dropbox is bringing back HackPad, the collaborative documents service the company acquired a year ago. The Y Combinator-backed startup had grown to become a popular tool for taking ...