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February 2012

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Feb 27, 20121 note
Robyn vs Whitney Houston - Dancing in Houston (Zooash "Glam-Pop" Mashup) - supported by EARMILK.com

Yeah so I’m totally late on this. I don’t care. It’s fucking amazing.

jennydeluxe:

daveholmes:

growltiger:

mikescollins:

Robyn/Whitney - Dancing in Houston

That straight vocal track from How I Will I Know everyone passed around this weekend got put into this awesome Robyn track cause the internet knows what Mikey like.

I just listened to this and I swear my heart grew 4 sizes that day and then overflowed.

I mean.

oh, this is just perfect <3 <3

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#grammys
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Feb 10, 2012
Feb 10, 20121 note
#grammys
We are sorry.

It’s great that they are sorry — and I do believe the apology is heartfelt and sincere — but how was this ever seen as being OK to do without user input?

I’m not trying to harp on Path, I get that mistakes happen, especially when you are trying to pivot into something different than how you started, but still, this was such a clusterfuck.

thepersonalnetwork:

We made a mistake. Over the last couple of days users brought to light an issue concerning how we handle your personal information on Path, specifically the transmission and storage of your phone contacts.

As our mission is to build the world’s first personal network, a trusted place for you to journal and share life with close friends and family, we take the storage and transmission of your personal information very, very seriously.

Through the feedback we’ve received from all of you, we now understand that the way we had designed our ‘Add Friends’ feature was wrong. We are deeply sorry if you were uncomfortable with how our application used your phone contacts.

In the interest of complete transparency we want to clarify that the use of this information is limited to improving the quality of friend suggestions when you use the ‘Add Friends’ feature and to notify you when one of your contacts joins Path––nothing else. We always transmit this and any other information you share on Path to our servers over an encrypted connection. It is also stored securely on our servers using industry standard firewall technology.

We believe you should have control when it comes to sharing your personal information. We also believe that actions speak louder than words. So, as a clear signal of our commitment to your privacy, we’ve deleted the entire collection of user uploaded contact information from our servers. Your trust matters to us and we want you to feel completely in control of your information on Path.

In Path 2.0.6, released to the App Store today, you are prompted to opt in or out of sharing your phone’s contacts with our servers in order to find your friends and family on Path. If you accept and later decide you would like to revoke this access, please send an email to service@path.com and we will promptly see to it that your contact information is removed.

We care deeply about your privacy and about creating a trusted place for you to share life with your close friends and family. As we continue to expand and grow we will make some mistakes along the way. We commit to you that we will continue to be transparent and always serve you, our users, first.

We hope this update clears up any confusion. You can find Path 2.0.6 in the App Store here.

Sincerely,

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Dave Morin
Co-Founder and CEO

Feb 8, 2012499 notes
#path #apologies #technology
“It matters not whether federal courts thing it wise or desirable for California to afford proponents this authority to speak for the State, just as it makes no difference whether federal courts think it a good idea that California allows its constitution to be amended by a majority vote through a ballot measure in the first place.” —Federal appeals court decision overturning Proposition 8 (via mikerose)
Feb 8, 20121 note
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