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Linked – Dropbox to Integrate with G Suite

Makes sense –

 

Now, Dropbox has announced that it will also integrate with Google’s G Suite. That means users will be able to create Google Docs, Sheets and Slides files directly within Dropbox.

When I was traveling all the time, Dropbox was a huge part of my life. It’s still a huge part of my backup strategy, but they do need to move beyond just being “storage” to being a true collaboration platform. You can’t do that without someway to create and edit documents right there on Dropbox. Integrating with Office365 and Google just makes sense.

It also might be a little late to the collaboration party. Most of us are doing that elsewhere already, right? (Like inside Google Drive already)

http://youritconsultant.senseient.com/2018/03/dropbox-to-integrate-with-g-suite.html

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