Paper is Dropbox’s answer to Google Docs (sort of)

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For businesses so invested in our digital lives, tech companies really seem to like naming their products ‘Paper:’ First Facebook, then FiftyThree and now Dropbox. Dropbox Paper is a rebranding of its Notes product for collaborative documents, launched as a private beta earlier in the year (Dropbox also had a related product called Composer). According to Engadget, the company gearing up to expand the beta significantly as it finalizes the product for public release. At first glance, Paper is just a minimalist Web text editor. You log in with your Dropbox account, with only basic formatting options (seriously, there’s only one font and three sizes). But it’s real power seems to…

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