Published on: 2025-08-11 12:00:00
Companies like Google and Microsoft have equipped their productivity suites with AI features and assistants, while startups such as ClickUp and ReadAI have focused heavily on building AI integrations and search capabilities. In alignment with this growing trend of infusing digital work suites with AI, Dropbox on Thursday upgraded its AI search tool, Dash, first introduced in 2023. The company is adding AI “understanding” of different types of content in Dash, which means users can search across
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Dropbox’s chief customer officer, Eric Cox, plans to step down, according to a document filed with the SEC on Friday. Cox will remain in his current role for “a period of time” to help with the transition, per the filing, and then will continue as a “non-executive” employee through mid-August. The filing did not mention who would replace Cox. Cox joined Dropbox in November 2023 from Vimeo, where he was the COO overseeing sales, customer success, data, strategy and operations. Before that, Cox
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Dropbox’s chief customer officer, Eric Cox, plans to step down, according to a document filed with the SEC on Friday. Cox will remain in his current role for “a period of time” to help with the transition, per the filing, and then will continue as a “non-executive” employee through mid-August. Dropbox didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment. Cox joined Dropbox in November 2023 from Vimeo, where he was the COO overseeing sales, customer success, data, strategy, and operations. Prior
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Find related items on AmazonPublished on: 2025-10-22 15:27:39
Dropbox has updated its iPhone and iPad app with a feature that you might have suspected was added a very long time ago, but somehow never was. Live Photos support is finally available for Dropbox users, built right into the The latest Dropbox app update on iOS, version 416.2, comes with the following release notes: You can now view and upload Live Photos in the app. We introduced more PDF editing functionality, like drawing and highlighting. I had to do a quick double-take at that first line
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