Friday, March 15, 2013

Dropbox Acquired Mailbox


Dropbox is an online storage company providing free data storage facility worldwide. Dropbox has purchased a startup application Mailbox today Friday 17, 2013 with a deal to improve its service and to handle overloading emails.

Mailbox is a famous application being loved since its launching time because of its simplicity, pleasant and wonderfully design. Mailbox is an online service application of maintaining emails (Google Mails, iPhone mails and touch devices mails). Mailbox recently felt some problems in managing huge amount of emails because of its limited service which was offered on first come first serve basis. Mailbox was rapidly working hard to overcome these difficulties but the number of requests and emails were too large hence, it decided to connect Mailbox with Dropbox in order to provide better service.

It should be noted that Mailbox will not dissolve in Dropbox rather it’s a joint cooperation between two companies to provide better services to the users.

Dropbox is a San Francisco (American) online free storage website. Millions of people around the world are storing their data, photos and documents at Dropbox and accessing their accounts from different parts of the world. Dropbox is a free service of storing your data within limited free space but, if you exceed limit and want further space to store more data then you can get premium account by paying a little amount of money to the company.

Mailbox officials and CEO are hopeful for the success of this contract and are continuously looking for innovation in Mailbox in order to provide better services to the people with best possible available resources. Mailbox officials cleared that Mailbox is not going anywhere. We need to grow our service and joining hands with Dropbox is the best way to grow our services with best of all services, Mailbox CEO added.


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