At DBX, Dropbox’s first-ever developer conference, the company on Tuesday announced a suite of new tools designed to make it easier for developers to bring its file-syncing technology to new devices and platforms. “We want to be sure that stuff is always available, no matter if you’re on your laptop at work, a tablet on a plane or a smartphone on the bus,” wrote founders Drew Houston and Arash Ferdowsi in a blog post. “Keeping devices and apps synced with your most up-to-date info has gone from ‘nice-to-have’ to essential.”
Dropbox Enlists Devs to Make It Ubiquitous
Posted by: Peter Suciu July 10, 2013 01:05 PMAt DBX, Dropbox’s first-ever developer conference, the company on Tuesday announced a suite of new tools designed to make it easier for developers to bring its file-syncing technology to new devices and platforms. “We want to be sure that stuff is always available, no matter if you’re on your laptop at work, a tablet on a plane or a smartphone on the bus,” wrote founders Drew Houston and Arash Ferdowsi in a blog post. “Keeping devices and apps synced with your most up-to-date info has gone from ‘nice-to-have’ to essential.”