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Dropbox

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The top 10 neighbors for Dropbox form a tightly compressed band — scores run from 0.95 down to 0.93 — with no single entity pulling away from the pack, and the mix spans technology brands, coding and productivity websites, and a tech personality alongside a blog.

Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition. The shape is flat: Codecademy leads at 0.95, followed by Lifehacker (0.95), CNET (0.94), Yelp (0.94), and GitHub (0.94), with Notion (0.94), Tim Cook (0.93), Google Analytics (0.93), Coursera (0.93), and DEV Community (0.93) rounding out the group. No single neighbor dominates; the spread across the top 10 is less than 0.02.

By subcategory, the cluster is anchored in Technology brands — GitHub, Yelp, Notion, Google Analytics — alongside Websites (Codecademy, CNET, DEV Community) and one Blog (Lifehacker). Tim Cook is the lone Tech Personality in the top 10, and Coursera is the only Education brand. The cross-kind presence of a productivity blog, a coding learning platform, and a developer community alongside core technology brands points to an audience that is consistently oriented toward professional digital tools and tech-adjacent information consumption.

The flat, compressed shape indicates that Dropbox's audience does not cluster tightly around any single neighbor type — it sits at the intersection of several adjacent tech-professional communities simultaneously.

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