by CIO
Storing files is just the beginning. Dropbox will soon allow you to sync and transfer files, data, to-do lists and more between any of the devices you own. When Dropbox CEO Drew Houston says he wants to kill the hard drive, he doesn’t mean it literally, of course. What he does mean, though, is that Dropbox is becoming much more than a place in the cloud to stash your digital stuff. It’s becoming a platform, the center of a suite of different applications and technologies that will allow users to manage and share a wide range of content on laptops, tablets, and smartphones.
http://blogs.cio.com/online-storage/18124/dropbox-aims-replace-your-hard-drive
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