Dropbox Wednesday announced the completion of the integration with http://www.aliyun.com/zixun/aggregation/1560.html ">facebook." Facebook users can now share files and images from their Dropbox accounts with friends and groups, just as easily as using local hard disk files, and users need to associate Dropbox accounts with Facebook accounts.
Dropbox experienced a relatively serious hacking incident in August this year, but it does not seem to have affected the user's enthusiasm for public cloud storage services, especially since Dropbox announced that the number of subscribers has increased by one-fold, and that, of course, it has to do with Dropbox's excellent business cooperation strategy.
The partnership with Facebook is a landmark event for Dropbox, meaning that 955 million of Facebook users will be able to seamlessly use Dropbox cloud storage services. It is noteworthy that this is also of great significance to the Enterprise 2.0 synergy market.
Dropbox has started working on file-sharing services earlier this year, and Facebook users will now be able to share files with friends/colleagues in the "Add Files" button on the group page, and any changes to the files will be synchronized to all users. There is no doubt that Dropbox's integration with Facebook will be particularly appealing to corporate users and educators. In the future, it is not just BYOD (using private equipment) that will make CIOs headache, but also include BYOC (using personal cloud applications).
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