News
August 5, 2008
Adaptive Path Releases The Aurora Concept Video
Adaptive Path is proud to announce the release of the Aurora Concept Video, which presents one possible future user experience for the Web. Part of the Mozilla Labs concept browser series, this video will be released in four parts starting August 5th. More information about the project and the video can be found at adaptivepath.com/aurora.
To celebrate the release of the video, Adaptive Path will be hosting a party at our offices on Wednesday, August 6th at 6:30pm at which there will a screening of the video along with additional unreleased material. Please RSVP here.
July 9, 2008
Adaptive Path Selects Former frog and IDEO Exec
as its Chief Executive Officer
San Francisco - CA: Adaptive Path, Inc. announced today that it has selected Michael W. Meyer to serve as its new Chief Executive Officer, effective July 21, 2008. Meyer comes to Adaptive Path from frog design, where he led the company’s California studio as General Manager. Previously, he started and led the Product Strategy practice at IDEO’s Boston office.
See the full press release here.
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June 18, 2008
Wired Magazine Artlcle Features Adaptive Path
Adaptive Path’s Ryan Freitas was interviewed by Michael Calore for a Wired Magazine article published today on their Monkey_Bites Blog. The article focuses on Adaptive Path’s work on the relaunch of MySpace. Read the article here!
June 16, 2008
Adaptive Path Provides Design Strategy for MySpace Relaunch Adaptive Path is proud to have worked on the design of the revamped MySpace.com, scheduled to launch globally on Wednesday, June 18. Adaptive Path’s partnership with MySpace was announced last Thursday by TechCrunch.
In a project spanning more than nine months, Adaptive Path’s team of experience strategists and designers worked in close partnership with developers at MySpace to reimagine the MySpace experience and deliver design improvements across five major site areas: the MySpace home page; a global navigation system; site-wide search functionality; the user profile editor; and an embedded video module.
“This redesign represents some of the most challenging and exciting work we’ve ever had the opportunity to engage in,” said Ryan Freitas, Experience Design Director at Adaptive Path and leader of the Adaptive Path team on the project.
The June 18 relaunch of MySpace, the largest scale effort ever undertaken for a site its size, is only the first wave of innovation to come out of the partnership between Adaptive Path and MySpace, with more changes for the world’s most popular social network rolling out in the coming months.
“We’re tremendously excited about our ongoing collaboration with the MySpace team to help them deliver an even better experience to their millions of devoted users,” said Jesse James Garrett, President and co-founder of Adaptive Path. “This relaunch clearly reflects MySpace’s commitment to innovation and user empowerment,” Garrett said.
Part of Fox Interactive Media, a division of News Corp. (NWS and NWS.A), MySpace is the most trafficked website in the United States and the number one social networking site on the Web.
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