This video is the first of a 3-part series featuring Aaron Levie, Co-Founder and CEO of Box.net, a web-based file storage and sharing site. The company just announced a partnership with Dell, where they will be including an offer for 2GB of free storage with the sleek and sexy Inspiron Mini "netbook", which just hit the market last week. In this interview, Aaron discusses the Box.net technology and site features, and explains their OpenBox API to allow applications like Zoho, Picnik, Facebook, and Twitter to easily interface with the file-sharing features of their site. He also discusses how they managed to get noticed by Dell and successfully negotiate that partnership, and shares the company's plans to expand into the business sector. Be sure to stay tuned for Parts 2 and 3 of this series, which will be posted this week!
Woah A. Levis is hot !!!
VlDEOjunky 3 years ago