Online storage is nothing new, with offerings from Yahoo!, Google, Microsoft and a slew of smaller sites. Box.net, however, presents solution providers with solid business opportunities to enhance ...
Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now covers Apple. Before that, Josh wrote about everything from new Web start-ups, to remote-controlled robots that watch your house. Prior to joining CNET, Josh ...
Box.net, a privately-held company based in Palo Alto, Calif., is launching new functionality today with Box Sync. Box Sync provides businesses with the tools to automatically sync files from the local ...
Box.net announced new integration with Google Docs today. The move combines the online, cross-platform storage of Box.net with the Web-based productivity applications of Google Docs to deliver an ...
Box.net, a Palo Alto, Calif.-based provider of an online filing system, has raised $6 million in Series B funding. U.S. Venture Partners led the round, and was joined by return backer Draper Fisher ...
Box.net (news, site) has just gone mobile with the launch of a new API that will allow iPhone developers to integrate with its content management and collaboration platform. And while OpenBox Mobile ...
Ever wanted to save all your stuff in one place? Look no longer. Box.net has a new solution called OpenBox that promises to do just that. Josh Lowensohn Former Senior Writer Josh Lowensohn joined CNET ...
Box.net is not only pitching itself against SharePoint, but also e-mail, FTP and any other way you can think of sharing files and working together. Still, SharePoint bears the brunt of Box's attack as ...
Using the file collaboration service from Box.net now means never having to be tied down to a network connection. The company updated its iPhone and iPad app Wednesday, adding the ability to save ...
Today, online file storage and collaboration provider Box.net launches integration with Salesforce.com. As TechCrunch explains: "... businesses will be able to add a Box.net app to their Salesforce ...
Document-sharing startup Box.net is getting a major upgrade today. It has always been a site where you can share all kinds of files and documents — but if a co-worker or colleague wanted to actually ...
The first time I met Box.net chief executive Aaron Levie, he showed me a magic trick with a deck of cards. A year later, the 26-year-old was standing on stage (in his typical electric orange sneakers) ...