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Adaptive Path News from August 2006


 

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August 28, 2006
Ryan talks cool tools with the SF Chronicle. Ryan Freitas was interviewed about web collaboration applications in a San Francisco Chronicle article about “Cool Web 2.0 Companies”. He let reporter Dan Fost know that tools like Vyew and Twitter can be both utilitarian and fun to use. Read the article »

August 14, 2006
UX Week Focuses Attention on the Most Important Audience: The User “User experience” is a term en vogue. Previously relegated to the vernacular of designers and technology managers, user experience has entered into mainstream business speak - and Adaptive Path is championing its emergence. The company’s flagship event, User Experience Week (UX Week), hosted in Washington, D.C. August 14-17, is designed to give due credence to the user and user experience design. Now in its fifth year, UX Week boasts an indispensable curriculum and offers superior learning and networking opportunities-trademark facets of this one-of-a-kind event. Read the press release »


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