All of these products are in Beta right now, but Dropbox says they should be available to all Dropbox Plus customers in the coming weeks. Dropbox Plus customers pay $9.99 a month for 2 TB of storage and many other features. By adding these additional features, Dropbox is sweetening the offering and making it more attractive to fork over the monthly fee beyond pure storage space.
In addition, the company is offering a new App Center where business users can find other cloud services that integrate easily into Dropbox like Google Docs , Slack and Zoom.
This may worth something:
More than 1,000 McDonald's dining rooms have reopened as the company eyes a return to growth - CNN
Dow jumps 526 points as retail sales rebound | Fox Business
Cornerstone Macro co-founder and Chief Economist Nancy Lazar discusses reopening the economy from coronavirus and how markets will rebound.
U.S. equity markets soared Tuesday after retail sales gained the most on record, rebounding from April and following a report that President Trump is considering a $1 trillion infrastructure plan.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average advanced 526 points, or 2.04 percent, giving up some of its earlier gains, while the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite rose 1.9 percent and 1.75 percent, respectively.
Seattle CHOP zone businesses worry about slow police response times | Fox Business
Fox News political analyst Gianno Caldwell says the people of Seattle are fed up with the Capitol Hill Organized Protest Zone and the federal government needs to step in since local officials aren't.
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Businesses within the zone, which makes up several city blocks and contains a now-abandoned police precinct, include an array of shops and restaurants, including Molly Moon's Homemade Ice Cream, The Elliott Bay Book Company and Sunset Electric Apartments.
Many things are taking place:
US retail sales soar 17.7%, biggest monthly increase ever | Fox Business
Storch Advisers CEO Gerald Storch said he's optimistic retailers will get customers back but acknowledged that the coronavirus only accelerated the shift from brick-and-mortar stores to online shopping that was already coming. He also said it's important for retailers to stand behind their customers and support efforts to combat racial inequality.
U.S. retail sales jumped 17.7% from April to May, with spending partially rebounding after the coronavirus had shut down businesses, flattened the economy and paralyzed consumers during the previous two months.
Now any US business can buy Boston Dynamics’ Spot robot for $74,500 – TechCrunch
It took Boston Dynamics a quarter of a century to release its first commercial product, so one can forgive the company for taking a few extra months to make that product more widely available. Nine months after making Spot available in limited quantities under its Early Adopter Program, the yellow and black quadruped is now available to any business that wants one.
According to the company, some 150 Spot robots were made available to businesses and research facilities in that early program. And certainly we've seen it get a lot of use globally, from construction sites to socially distancing in a Singapore park to a reoccurring gig on an Adam Savage web series.
6 Nigerian nationals indicted in Nebraska for business email schemes | Crime and Courts |
The U.S. Treasury Department said that Americans lost more than $6 million because of these individuals' schemes.
In a news release Tuesday, the U.S. Attorney's Office said the six are Richard Uzuh, Micheal Olorunyomi, Alex Ogunshakin, Felix Okpoh, Abiola Kayode and Nnamdi Benson.
Two unnamed companies in Nebraska together lost more than $530,000 before realizing it was a scam, prosecutors say.
In the documents, prosecutors allege Uzuh often would target more than 100 businesses in a day and got at least $6.3 million from American businesses that way.
Fox Hill Business Park to be developed in southern Greenville County
Plans for a new 172-acre business park in Fountain Inn were announced Tuesday, marking the first major Class A business and industrial park development in Greenville County in nearly 20 years.
The project, called Fox Hill Business Park , was announced Tuesday morning by the Greenville Area Development Corporation at its annual meeting, which was held virtually via Zoom.
"This property hits all the sweet spots in terms of building size, location," said Mark Farris, president and CEO of the Greenville Area Development Corporation. "I think the property will be incredibly interesting to a lot of companies we work with and I think the likelihood of success there is really high."
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