Case Study: Box.net Application

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    Developer Partner Case Study: Box.net Application
    Box.net Application Enables Users to Store and Share
    All Types of Files—Without Leaving Facebook
    The Company
    Box.net, founded in 2005, provides secure online file storage and sharing
    to over 850,000 registered users. Its platform allows content to be
    accessible, sharable and storable in any format from anywhere.
    The Application
    Box.net’s application for Facebook allows users to publish and share
    media without ever leaving their Facebook profile pages.

    Box.net
    Application

    Box.net is a website where users can store files of many varieties—PDFs,
    photos, videos—and access and share that data from anywhere via the
    Box.net web interface, with no software required. The application it built
    for Facebook allows users to do the same—publish and share media
    without ever leaving their profile pages.
    Facebook has long supported sharing media through its Share feature
    but, until now, users had to host the files elsewhere on the web. The
    Box application provides an upload tool, file-hosting and file-sharing
    functionality directly on the Facebook site.

    “We like the
    democratic nature
    of Facebook, the
    way things can be
    discovered as your
    friends and networks
    find them valuable
    or interesting. That
    allows our app to
    spread in a way that
    makes sense.”
    –Aaron Levie, CEO,
    cofounder, Box.net

    Screen capture of Box.net Application.

    Facebook
    Developer
    Resources

    Several months ago, Box.net realized users wanted to share the data they
    uploaded to Box.net, and built tools to enable their users to share their data
    with other services.
    “That’s when we learned about Facebook Platform. It seemed like an amazing
    environment to allow Facebook users to publish files and media the same way
    they do on Box.net,” Levie says. “It’s a pretty understandable platform. It relies
    on a lot of common functions and standards so it’s easy to dive into.”
    Facebook had strong documentation and has a robust developer community.
    “We had access to some great tools and code samples,” Levie says. He adds that
    Box.net has “only touched on” the potential of Facebook Platform and plans to
    add to its Facebook application as it learns more about what users want.

    For the Users

    The Box application enables users to upload, store and share all sorts of file
    types—video, photos, documents. Even better, they can do it all without
    leaving their Facebook profiles.
    “We’ve provided an upload tool directly within the application,” Levie explains.
    “Let’s say you’re putting together an event and you want to upload a PDF
    document, a video, or some music. Now you can do it directly on your profile,
    without having to leave Facebook for this functionality. We’ve made our app
    very flexible to meet the needs of a variety of users and use cases.”
    The application is easy to get up and running. It’s just a couple clicks from
    seeing the application to adding it to your profile

    Why Box.net
    Built on
    Facebook
    Platform

    Facebook appealed to Box.net not only because it’s “the leading social utility,”
    but, as Levie says, its users are the people Box.net wants to reach. “We see
    Facebook as having a very complementary audience and compatible service.
    They are a people platform; we’re building a data platform.”

    Screen capture of Box.net Application.

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