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This intriguing new service, currently rolling out in San Francisco, collects your physical mail, then opens, scans, and delivers it via app or browser. Rick Broida is the author of numerous books and ...
A white Prius with red and blue postage stripes along its undercarriage pulls up to a San Francisco curb. The car sports a red metal flag, mimicking that of a full mailbox and stretching over 5 feet ...
Here's a novel idea for a startup: A new service, Outbox, sends a representative to your house three times a week. That person collects all your mail — with your consent, of course — and takes it back ...
Launching in San Francisco today after a successful start in Austin, Texas, Outbox is a new service that collects all the snail mail from your physical mailbox three times a week and digitally scans ...
In this modern world of convenience, computers and smartphones, USPS mail seems terribly outdated. My own personal mailbox is a cluttered mess of junk mail, supermarket flyers and bills for those few ...
Mail digitizing startup Outbox is launching in San Francisco today, the first step in what co-founder Will Davis says is a broader national rollout. If, like me, you find physical mail to be an ...
Let's face it. No one likes physical mail, and a lot of it ends up being pure junk. Enter mail digitizing startup Outbox, which is launching in San Francisco today, Anthony Ha of TechCrunch reports.
In this modern world of convenience, computers and smartphones, USPS mail seems terribly outdated. My own personal mailbox is a cluttered mess of junk mail, supermarket flyers and bills for those few ...