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Dropbox already offers a number of tools to collaborate on documents stored on its cloud-synced service, and also made a move into email with its acquisition of Mailbox.
Essentially, Dropbox’s Notes service is a lot like what was previously offered by the Y Combinator startup HackPad, which had grown to be a well-liked app for taking quick notes at conferences ...
NAS manufacturer QNAP has released a new updated Notes Station 3 and Qnotes3 for collaborative notetaking using its range of network attached storage.
It appears that Dropbox is bringing back HackPad, the collaborative documents service the company acquired a year ago.The Y Combinator-backed startup had grown to become a popular tool for taking ...