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Future Path Launches Subscription Service

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After tasting success as a personal social network, Path planning to make money from layananya. Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Path, Dave Morin, said the premium version of the service will be launched in the second quarter of this year.

Still trying to make money from its service, but Morin reluctant to specify how much the subscription fee that will be applied and what features will be premium. A subscribed service, Morin said, will not be the only way to earn an income Path.

Not long ago, Path began selling cartoons like stickers for use in a personal message and a photo filter for USD0.99. "The sticker price is USD1.99 per pack and provide revenue for the Path just a few weeks," said Morin, as reported by Cnet.

Morin see Path trail apps like Evernote and Spotify, which has managed to make the user spend money on premium features.

Path was launched in 2010 and is marketed as an app that social networking is only for close friends and family with your friends limit reached 150 people. Because it has a limit to the number of friends, Path encourages users to share more things, including location updates.

"We're trying to build a house. You can share your feelings and can be themselves," said Morin.

Most users are known Path aged over 25 years. But in the last three months, said Morion, the number of applicants from the high school and college students is increasing. Even the private messaging feature called taking part in the growing number of users.

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