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27th March 2012

Photo reblogged from The Next Web with 37 notes

thenextweb:

Pair is an interesting refinement of the personal social network that is designed for couples. Think of it as an even more personal version of Path with only two members, rather than 150. Today, at the Y Combinator Demo Day, the app announced a milestone at 50,000 downloads, 1 million messages shared in just 4 days since launch. (via Pair, the ‘Path for couples’, hits 50K downloads and 1 million messages in 4 days - The Next Web)

coming to android soon

thenextweb:

Pair is an interesting refinement of the personal social network that is designed for couples. Think of it as an even more personal version of Path with only two members, rather than 150. Today, at the Y Combinator Demo Day, the app announced a milestone at 50,000 downloads, 1 million messages shared in just 4 days since launch. (via Pair, the ‘Path for couples’, hits 50K downloads and 1 million messages in 4 days - The Next Web)

coming to android soon

  1. mropinion-and-mrsstubborn reblogged this from thenextweb and added:
    We are so hipster we been doing this before it was cool!
  2. gcrush reblogged this from thenextweb and added:
    I think this is a great idea for couples. Especially those long distance lovers, or for those that don’t get to spend a...
  3. webcoderph reblogged this from thenextweb
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  5. maktech reblogged this from thenextweb and added:
    Wow. It’s like texting but more complicated?
  6. ezpassmac reblogged this from thenextweb and added:
    Path for couples. Smart.
  7. roboreavis reblogged this from thenextweb and added:
    coming to android soon
  8. magevo reblogged this from thenextweb
  9. mikiyaka reblogged this from thenextweb and added:
    Cute :)
  10. kellylikesthisstuff reblogged this from thenextweb and added:
    Aww, cool.
  11. areyouapeople reblogged this from thenextweb
  12. matthewhayles reblogged this from thenextweb and added:
    Finally, an upward bound that is functional, rather than arbitrary.
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