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					<description><![CDATA[Dropbox is All You Need! SAN FRANCISCO — Aiming to replace the hard drive altogether, Dropbox is making moves to expand operating as just a simple cloud storage app to a fully-fledged platform of services. Introduced at the cloud storage provider’s first developer conference on Tuesday morning, the Dropbox Platform was touted by the company’s  [...]]]></description>
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<p>SAN FRANCISCO &#8212; Aiming to replace the hard drive altogether, Dropbox is making moves to expand operating as just a simple cloud storage app to a fully-fledged platform of services.<br />
Introduced at the cloud storage provider&#8217;s first developer conference on Tuesday morning, the Dropbox Platform was touted by the company&#8217;s CEO and founder Drew Houston as &#8220;a new foundation to solve the problems of sync so you don&#8217;t have to.&#8221;</p>
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<img data-recalc-dims="1" decoding="async" class="alignright size-full wp-image-18138" src="https://i0.wp.com/saraohara.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/dropbox.png?resize=150%2C184&#038;ssl=1" alt="Dropbox - WordPress Websites and Training - Sara Ohara" width="150" height="184" />He outlined this includes keeping structured data in sync, working offline, handling conflicts, and working across operating systems.<br />
&#8220;Sync is the new save. We&#8217;re never going back,&#8221; declared Houston, adding this particular feature is a problem that affects everyone.<br />
Last November, Dropbox stood at approximately 100 million users strong. As of today, Houston said the service now retains 175 million users and is growing &#8220;like crazy.&#8221;</p>
<p>Houston cited that there are also more than one billion files saved to Dropbox accounts everyday from tax returns to wedding photos.<br />
Houston described how Dropbox has filled a void and been used for much more than cloud storage for content but also an online hub for families, friends, and colleagues to communicate and share.<br />
Referencing Apple to Android to Amazon, Houston posited that &#8220;now we have all these companies making this amazing stuff, but the problem is they&#8217;re all punching each other in the face.&#8221;</p>
<p>Basically, arguing that it&#8217;s problematic for both developers and end users, Houston described these digital silos as just &#8220;new places for your stuff to get stuck.&#8221;<br />
In the simplest terms, the Dropbox Platform is a set of tools directed toward developers for determining how apps access data across both desktop and mobile platforms and devices.<br />
&#8220;We took a complicated problem and invented a simple solution,&#8221; Houston boasted. &#8220;Having Dropbox is the first day of the rest of your life where your stuff is just taken care of.&#8221;</p>
<p>There are a few major components to the Dropbox Platform:<br />
Sync API: Already introduced in February, the API manages caching, network flakiness, and other technical complexities so developers can focus on writing their own apps.<br />
Datastore API: Essentially an extension of the Sync API, the Datastore API is described as a model for storing and syncing data beyond files, such as contacts, to-do items and game states &#8212; the last of which garnered the most applause from the keynote audience.<br />
Drop-Ins: Cross-platform UI components that should be able to be integrated in minutes. Includes a &#8220;Chooser&#8221; tool, which provides web and mobile apps with direct access to files in Dropbox, and the &#8220;Saver&#8221; enables one-click saving to Dropbox. Available for Android and iOS immediately.</p>
<p>With more than 100,000 apps already running on the Dropbox Platform, other industry partners include identity manager 1Password, producitivty mobile app CloudOn, and collaboration platform Asana, among others.</p>
<p>For iOS users in particular, Dropbox is already making changes to its recently acquired Mailbox app with these APIs. Although there wasn&#8217;t a specific drop date announced, Houston promised that a new version is &#8220;coming soon.&#8221;</p>
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