Dell will preload software on its most recent notebook that can barely be utilized online. The Inspiron Mini 9, anticipated the following Thursday, is whispered to be Dell's response to the inexpensive, tiny, frivolous EEE PC from ASUS that is superlatively used for functioning on documents and surfing the Web. The software arrives from Box.net in Palo Alto and is utilized for storing and managing documents online. Box.net was established in a dorm room in 2005 by 2 students, Aaron Levie and Dylan Smith, after Levie misplaced his jump drive and required to be proficient to search out to his photos online. The pair knew each other in high school and departed to diverse colleges, but they kept back in touch through instantaneous messaging. They're now financed by Draper Fisher Jurvetson and U.S. Venture Partners in Silicon Valley.
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