Dropbox goes off to college with new Education service
Dropbox launched a new service on Tuesday to help graduate students, college faculty and staff collaborate on files while they’re at school.
Schools can now pay $50 per user, per year for Dropbox Education, a version of the cloud storage company’s premium offering for organizations that’s tailored to the cost-sensitive education market. Check out this article from PCWorld.com
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