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Dropbox

194 articles decelerating

Dropbox has appeared in 194 articles since 2014-12. Coverage peaked in 2021Q1 with 7 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside IPO, Facebook, Google, TechCrunch.

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194
mentions
Velocity
-50.0%
growth rate
Acceleration
-0.500
velocity change
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48
publications

Coverage Timeline

2024-10-30
TechCrunch 9 related

Dropbox is laying off 528 employees, or 20% of its workforce, in what CEO Drew Houston says is a “transitional period”; filing: the layoffs cost $63M to $68M

Dropbox is letting go 20% of its workforce as the cloud company undergoes what CEO Drew Houston calls a “transitional period.”

2024-04-15
The Verge

Q&A with Dropbox CEO Drew Houston on adding AI tools, evolving beyond file syncing, rejecting Steve Jobs' buyout offer, online storage, remote working, and more

Leaders can't ‘keep mashing the go back to 2019 button.’  —  Today, I'm talking with Dropbox CEO Drew Houston.

2023-12-10
New York Times 17 related

Sources detail what happened at OpenAI in the build-up to Sam Altman's firing; some board members believed that Altman was trying to pit them against each other

the OpenAI chief scientist who helped fire Sam Altman then backtracked—should jump ship for xAI or Tesla Rachel Metz / Bloomberg : OpenAI's Altman Ouster Was Result of Drawn-Out Tensions Gary Marcus /...

2023-10-11
Fast Company 2 related

An interview with Dropbox CEO Drew Houston on new AI features, the challenge of not annoying loyal users, embracing a virtual-first workplace culture, and more

he calls forcing far-flung employees back into the office a “crazy rug pull.” https://www.fastcompany.com/ ... LinkedIn: Todd Irwin : Drew Houston and Dropbox didn't just pivot, they somersaulted into...

2023-08-21
Bloomberg 4 related

As Big Tech companies compel employees to return to the office, Atlassian, Airbnb, Dropbox, Twilio, and others remain steadfast backers of remote work

2023-08-20
Bloomberg 4 related

As Big Tech companies compel employees back to the office, some companies, like Atlassian, Airbnb, Dropbox, and Twilio, remain steadfast backers of remote work

- Some tech companies still see benefit of work-from-home policy  — Move runs counter to effort to revive US office comeback

2023-04-28
TechCrunch 18 related

Dropbox plans to lay off 16% of its staff, or ~500 employees; CEO Drew Houston blames slowing growth and because “the AI era of computing has finally arrived”

Today, our cofounder and CEO Drew Houston shared the difficult news … Emma Roth / The Verge : Dropbox is laying off 500 people and pivoting to AI Rob Thubron / TechSpot : Dropbox blames AI and the eco...

2023-04-27
TechCrunch 8 related

Dropbox CEO Drew Houston says the company plans to lay off 16% of its staff, or ~500 employees, citing slowing growth and “the AI era of computing” arriving

Cloud storage giant Dropbox today joined the fray of tech companies announcing layoffs.

2021-06-01
Andreessen Horowitz

Analysis of 50 public software companies finds that repatriating workloads from public cloud infrastructure could help them reduce their cloud spend by 50%

Andreessen Horowitz : Tweets: @zackkanter , @jasnonaz , @lizrice , @jaycuthrell , @zackkanter , @zackkanter , @stratelogical , @sandykory , @divinetechygirl , @teej_m , @matt_levine_1 , @martin_casad...

2021-01-13
CNBC 4 related

Dropbox says it will cut about 11% of its global workforce, affecting about 315 employees, and COO Olivia Nottebohm will leave on February 5

- Dropbox is cutting its global workforce by about 11%, the company said in an 8K filing released Wednesday.  — The company's stock dropped more than 6% in the premarket.

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