
Dropbox’s desire for photo apps and services has swallowed another company. TechCrunch reports that the cloud-storage service has purchased photo-startup Bubbli_for_its 3D-photo stitching technology. According to an email sent by the company’s co-founders, Bubbli’s stitching technology will be integrated into Dropbox’s photo service. While the email indicates that Bubbli users will be able to continue to create “bubbles,” 360-degree photo panoramas with the app, Dropbox has a history of shutting down apps and services after full integration._The photo storage app Snapjoy was shuttered seven months after acquisition. Here is the full email sent by the co-founders to Bubbli users: We...
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