Friday, November 29, 2013

Steve Jobs intends to 'Kill' Dropbox

Steve Jobs intends to 'Kill' Dropbox
Steve Jobs introduces iCloud
Do you Dropbox user? There is quite an interesting story behind this online storage. Interestingly, because of the associated late Steve Jobs, former Apple CEO, who had made upset by these cloud services to the extent that want to ' kill ‘.

Currently, many would have similar service Dropbox. Call it Google Drive, Apple's iCloud or Microsoft's Sky Drive. If Steve Jobs was still there, maybe Dropbox does not exist now.

Dropbox is cloud storage service that allows users to sync files and folders in a variety of devices, apparently never to upset Steve Jobs. He even wanted to turn off Dropbox.

Dropbox CEO Drew Houston in an interview quoted from Ubergizmo, Tuesday (26/11/2013), recalls how when he met with Jobs. The founder of Apple had a chance to call a meeting. It is unclear how the beginning and what they want Jobs to Houston.

However, Houston said, Jobs is basically not happy because he cannot acquire Dropbox. Jobs said at the time, if not manage to have Dropbox; she will make competing products that would ' kill ' Dropbox.

Predictably, the product in question is iCloud. Fortunately, iCloud is not directed to ' kill ' Dropbox. Well, if Steve Jobs was still there, he's probably just going to put all his efforts to beat Dropbox. Like a thermonuclear intention to destroy Android.

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