Twittamentary: A Film with a Cast of 140 Characters

Twittamentary, a documentary by Singaporean filmmaker, Tan Siok Siok, peels back the Twitter handles and avatars, and takes a long look at the characters behind them. Unlike The Social Network, which focused on Facebook’s founders, Twittamentary is all about the users. The film, which screened June 29th at an event hosted by Social Media Club NYC, succeeds because its focus isn’t technology, it’s humanity. Continue reading

Our Facebook Page is now Live!

Become a fan @ http://www.facebook.com/pathinteractive!

Our fan site will give you the latest in Internet Marketing News, Social Media and what’s new at our company.   In addition, there will be information on upcoming events and educational workshops here in NYC to enhance your business and career.
We will also be having some promotions and giveaways for our facebook fans, like Restaurant certificates, shopping gift cards, etc…hopefully some cool things from our clients too :) Continue reading

Twitter Lists Makes its Debut

Twitter getting smarter

Twitter is trying to organize and promote tweeters with yesterday’s release of their new feature, “Twitter Lists”.  It is not available to everyone just yet.  For the last year and a half, we have relied on applications like TweetDeck and Seesmic to organize our twitter followers into categories and groups.  Outside of these applications and being able to monitor mentions and direct messages on twitter directly, you were left with a constant endless stream of status updates of all the people you were following, unless you followed a small amount of tweeters. Continue reading

Linkedin Reaches 50 Million Users

Linkedin still experiencing robust growth

Last week, LinkedIn reached another milestone, by reaching 50 million users worldwide.  Half of those users are in the United States.  Trailing behind the U.S. is Europe with approximately 11 million users.  How quickly is Linkedin growing?  To put it in perspective, it took the social network nearly 3 years to reach its first 5 million users, while the last million has taken a little over two weeks. Continue reading