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Dropbox is the self-titled debut album by American rock band Dropbox, released on April 13, 2004. The music video for the opening track, "Wishbone", was frequently played on MTV2's Headbangers Ball and Fuse. The song was also featured in a commercial for the Transformers video game in 2004.
Dropbox was a five-piece American rock band formed in 2002 in New York City. Their debut album, Dropbox , was released on the Universal Records label with the help of Sully Erna . History
In May 2011, a complaint was filed with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission alleging Dropbox misled users about the privacy and security of their files. At the heart of the complaint was the policy of data deduplication, where the system checks if a file has been uploaded before by any other user, and links to the existing copy if so; and the policy of using a single AES-256 key for every file ...
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Dropbox was founded in 2007 by MIT students Drew Houston and Arash Ferdowsi as a startup company, with initial funding from seed accelerator Y Combinator. [13] Dropbox has experienced criticism and generated controversy for issues including security breaches and privacy concerns. [14]
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Wishbone, an American children's program; The Wishbone, a 1933 British comedy film; Wish Bone, by Oh Land; Wishbones, an album by David Knopfler "Wishbone", a song by Freya Ridings from You Mean the World to Me "Wishbone", a song by Dropbox from the album Dropbox; G.W. Wishbone, a fictional character in the TV series Rawhide
Andrew W. Houston (/ ˈ h aʊ s. t ən /; born March 4, 1983) is an American Internet entrepreneur best known as the co-founder and CEO of Dropbox, an online backup and storage service. According to Forbes, his net worth is about $2.2 billion. [1] Houston held 24.4% of voting power in Dropbox before the company filed for IPO in February 2018. [2]