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Dropbox CEO Drew Houston, announcing the company's new data syncing features.
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DBX 2013 was held at San Francisco's Fort Mason, which was formerly a U.S. Army post and coastal defense site.
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Some conference attendees vegged out with a game of Tetris.
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Life-sized Jenga was a hit at the show.
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Some Jenga moves were carefully planned.
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There was also life-size Connect Four.
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Attendees tested their strength at the booth for Ninja Blocks, which provides software-hardware integration services.
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Between sessions, developers also laid down some sweet beats at Fingerlab's booth.
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Attendees re-juiced at charging stations made of Legos.
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Techies were invited to get their graffiti groove on at the show floor's entrance.
DBX 2013: Photos from Dropbox's first-ever developer conference
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Attendees kept busy in some pretty unique ways at the storage company's inaugural developers show