Adaptive Path 5th Anniversary Party Photos

by Scott Beale on March 3, 2006 · 7 comments

Adaptive Path's 5th Anniversary Party

Adaptive Path's 5th Anniversary Party

Adaptive Path's 5th Anniversary Party

Adaptive Path hosted a rockin’ good bash last tonight at their San Francisco headquarters, complete with an appearance from the infamous taco truck. The event commemorated their 5th Anniversary, as well as bid farewell to Measure Map, the excellent blog stats service that they developed, which was just acquired by Google.

Photos from the Adaptive Path’s 5th Anniversary Party

Congratulations to Adaptive Path for a great 5 years and best of luck to Jeff Veen and the Measure Map team on their new adventure.

UPDATE 1: Former Adaptive Path partner Mike Kuniavsky wrote a great post about how Adaptive Path came into existance.

UPDATE 2: Check out Geek Entertainment TV’s video from the party, where they try to find out exactly “What is Adaptive Path?”.

photo credit: Scott Beale

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1 Rusty March 4, 2006 at 6:39 am

Hey that’s the same chocolate fountain that the behemoth Whole Foods uses here in their Austin flagship store.

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2 Eddie Codel March 6, 2006 at 11:08 am

We have embarassing vvideo.

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3 willo March 14, 2006 at 1:40 pm

cute photo of lane!

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