Sunday, May 13, 2012

Dropbox Kicks Off Its Bigger, More Difficult ?Dropquest? Scavenger Hunt Today

dropquestLast year, nearly half a million completed Dropbox's very first "Dropquest." This time, designer Jon Ying and engineer Rajeev Nayak say they "honestly don't know" how many people will participate, but with the company's rapid growth, it's a safe bet that the number will be bigger. Nayak describes Dropquest as "a gift to our users." It's a online scavenger hunt where you solve logic puzzles while also learning about Dropbox's key features. Everyone who finishes gets 1 extra gigabyte of free storage, and there are other prizes for the players who finish first ? the grand prize winner will get a Dropbox employee hoodie, a Dropbox Hack Week T-shirt, a drawing signed by the entire Dropbox team, an invitation to write the next Dropquest, and a 100 gigabytes of free storage for life.

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