Dropbox lays off another 500+ employees as demand softens

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Drew Houston, Dropbox’s CEO, wrote in a memo to staff that the company is in a transitional period, adding that its main file syncing and sharing business “has matured, and we’ve been working to build our next phase of growth with products like Dash,” its AI-powered productivity tool that has…

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