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Dropbox targets deep-pocketed businesses to increase revenue
Facing stiff competition, it unveils two new products - file synch and content collaboration tools
Published Tue, Jan 31, 2017 · 09:50 PM
San Francisco
A DECADE after its founding as a file-sharing business, Dropbox Inc is trying to become a new kind of company.
On Monday, the highly valued digital storage firm unveiled two new products - file synch and content collaboration tools - as part of a years-long effort to build up its business offerings.
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