TechPath Explores Ways To End Awkward Friendships: It’s Not You, It’s My Bot“Maybe we can just help you not be connected with that person,” says Path product head Dylan Casey.
TechCan Stickers Help Path Finally Stick?The newest version of the social networking app features custom-designed virtual stickers for $1.99 a pack. Cofounder Dave Morin explains why he thinks they’ll have, um, sticking power.
Innovation By Design“Bridge” Design Residencies Will Offer Plum Jobs At Path, Pinterest, And AirbnbA new program by the Designer Fund will pair great designers with great startups. It raises the question: Why’s this marriage so hard in the first place?
TechPath Gets Hit With $800,000 Fine In FTC Privacy SettlementThe intimate social networking app got slammed with FTC allegations that it collected personal data without users’ permission, including from children without parental consent.
TechPath’s New Search Engine Is A Social Time Machine“One thing we’ve heard a lot from our users is that they’d really like to relive their old moments,” says Nate Johnson, Path’s VP of marketing. “That need for nostalgia–it’s an innate human trait.”
Co.DesignPath 2.5 Inches Closer To Human-Centered Social-NetworkingHow do you increase engagement on a social network? Path 2.5 aims to more closely mirror subtle real-world interactions.
TechNew Mac OS X Mountain Lion Let Loose, Facebook Launching Verified Accounts, Apple Responds To Contact Privacy Concerns
TechCongress Quizzes Apple On Path, Google Updates Wallet With Partial Fix, Zynga Posts Q4 Loss, Apple May Cuts iAd Prices
Fast Company MagazineOn The Right PathThe success of Path’s redesign skyrockets downloads to $1.5 million.
ImpactThe Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Nonprofits Are Driving InnovationGone are the days when businesses existed to make money and nonprofits focused only on making the world better. Now both organizations are influencing each others’ practices and finding ways to work together.
TechHow Google+ And Other “Little Versions Of Facebook” Solve Social Media’s “Big” ProblemGoogle+ guru Bradley Horowitz, Path’s Dave Morin, and GroupMe’s Jared Hecht talk to Fast Company about “the biggest problem in social networking”–grouping the right friends in the right ways.
Work LifeThese management changes for neurodivergent employees make work more accessible for everyone