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Dropbox: The Inside Story Of Tech's Hottest Startup - Forbes
(This story appears on the Nov. 7, 2011 cover of Forbes.) Here’s that rare Steve Jobs story, one that’s never been told, about the company that got away. Jobs had been tracking a young software developer named Drew Houston, who blasted his way onto Apple’s radar screen when he reverse-engineered Apple’s file system so that his startup’s logo, an unfolding box, appeared elegantly tucked inside.Europe Edition - Wall Street Journal - Latest News, Breaking Stories, Top Headlines - Wsj.com
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Jamie Dimon, the chairman and chief executive of JPMorgan Chase, has blasted governments and regulators for slowing the global economic recovery. Spanish borrowing costs have soared to five-month highs, leading to fears that the 'sugar rush' of the European Central Bank's €1 trillion loan programme has already burned off. The cost to News International of the phone hacking scandal has soared to £240m as writedowns, legal claims and redundancy payments have punched a hole in the accounts of Rupert Murdoch’s newspaper empire. British Gas has admitted it will have to replace many of the 400,000 smart meters it has installed in UK homes – after new Government guidelines deemed they were not smart enough.

