Continuing its acquisition spree, Dropbox has bought another productivity app, Droptalk, which helped people message each other and include files and links. Droptalk is now closed to new signups, but the concept fits in functionally with some other Dropbox acquisitions like Zulip and Hackpad, as well as its upcoming Project Harmony collaboration overlay product.
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