I've looked at the website again and again. Outbox: A service that takes your snail mail, opens it, scans it, and sends it to your iPad. My many questions have been answered on their FAQ page. They ...
The U.S. postal system has not typically been a breeding ground for innovative startup activity. But the founders of Outbox, a startup launching in San Francisco today, have an alternative to the “old ...
In this modern world of convenience, computers and smartphones, USPS mail seems terribly outdated.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 ...
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 ...
The USPS employs more than 500,000 people in its effort to deliver America’s mail to the right mailboxes. And in San Francisco and Austin, a startup called Outbox employs eight “unpostmen” to collect ...
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 ...
Outbox, which bills itself as “recreating the US Postal Service,” launched yesterday in San Francisco after being announced last year. Recreating the troubled US Postal Service certainly sounds like a ...
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