Dropbox announced today that it reached a milestone of 100 million users, and has quadrupled its user base over just the past year. Over that past year, Dropbox has continued to make its service more enticing to users by offering free storage to buyers of many Android devices, and the company also increased the value of its paid storage options. Of course, these moves were necessary, with Google launching its Drive cloud storage space that initially beat Dropbox soundly on price.
Despite the fact that Dropbox is still a relatively small company going up against giants like Google, Amazon, Apple, and Microsoft, founder Drew Houston isn't concerned. In an interview with The New York Times , Houston said "those companies are busy trying to...
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