Killing it in enterprise via the Dropbox strategy, Offerpop adds new ‘big data’ product

Offerpop is taking a page from Dropbox. Or Salesforce.com. Or, if you want to go old-school, the personal computer itself.

The average American spends $857 on monthly subscriptions (infographic)

Subscription revenue is the new old thing, apparently.

Flickr — remember Flickr? — charges $6.95 a month to share your photos to the world, if you want pro functionality. Buffer, the social media sharing and analytics company, charges $10/month for …

Openera launches “Passbook” for files: find any files in email, Box, Google Drive, Evernote and more in 2 clicks

The cloud is wonderful, but when you have accounts at Box, Dropbox, Google Drive, SkyDrive, Evernote, any number of other cloud storage companies -- not to mention your email -- how can you ever find anything?

Dropbox integrates with Facebook groups for super-simple social file sharing

Dropbox just announced a new integration today, and it's a doozy: Facebook. Starting today, Facebook users can share files, pictures, and folders to their friends and contacts in Facebook Groups.

Mover.io wants to transport the world’s data, one cloud at a time

Google's big vision was to organize the world's information. Eric Warnke just wants to move it.

Dropbox competitor SpiderOak bolsters privacy in the cloud

SpiderOak Blue Private Cloud allows companies to store sensitive data within its own infrastructure, rather than a third party site.

The 25 most popular online tools for freelancers (infographic)

BestVendor is releasing the result of its 2012 Freelancer Survey tomorrow, revealing the most popular tools and apps for freelancers and entrepreneurs.

But the company gave VentureBeat a sneak peek today.

We suck at security, study says [infographic]

Secure collaboration firm WatchDox just released the results of a document security study by the Ponemon Institute. And the consensus is that we suck at security.

Surveying more than 600 IT and security pros with an average 11 years of …

Dropbox: yet another security kerfuffle?

Dropbox may be having yet another bad security day.

Dropbox users are complaining on the forums that email addresses they’ve used only for cloud storage and sharing service are getting spam … which leads them to believe that Dropbox has …

How Dropbox continues to win: Pre-loads on devices like the Samsung Galaxy S3

Over 50 million people currently use Dropbox, and users are adding files at a rate of one billion every 48 hours. But it’s not just viral growth, word of mouth growth, smart branding, and effective marketing.

It’s also preloads on …

Jaw-dropping: Dropbox raising $200-$300M round at a $5B valuation

Cloud storage service Dropbox is raising a new $200-$300 million round of funding at a $5-$10 billion valuation, reports TechCrunch.

Previously, Dropbox was valued at just $7 million. The new funding round, if true, would put Dropbox on the same …

Dropbox bug drops passwords, underscoring the cloud’s risks

Cloud storage service Dropbox disclosed Monday that all of its users’ files were publicly accessible for nearly four hours on Sunday due a bug in the company’s authentication mechanism. From 1:54 p.m. to 5:41 p.m., anyone could access a Dropbox …