
Two days ago Dropbox held their first ever developer conference, DBX, at Fort Mason Center in San Francisco. The company detailed how six years later there are now over 175 million Dropbox users and over a billion files synced daily.
Dropbox also announced its new Datastore API and Drop-ins: Chooser and Saver (which was showcased in the recent version of Mailbox). You can watch the entire DBX keynote below to learn what the company has in store for its users with its upcoming APIs.
More and more of our files are now stored in the cloud and Dropbox aims to make it even easier for us to do so. How are you using Dropbox?
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