Path iPhone App Finally Gets Commenting Feature

Filed as News on February 8, 2011 1:23 am

After receiving $8.65 million in funding last week, mobile social networking startup Path has finally announced the launch of a commenting feature for their iPhone application.

Known as Path Chat, the feature can be found when users download version 1.4 of the program, an update that was released to the general public on Monday.

Previously users only had the option of adding emoticons to photos as a means of commenting or through direct text messages to users, the new features simply adds traditional commenting to the mobile platform.

The video joins the networks strict limit of 50 maximum friends and 10-second videos.

Currently Path is only available on iPhone and iPod Touch devices.


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  1. By Josh - ProfitBlog.com posted on February 8, 2011 at 5:30 pm
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    Really about time they added this. I would of thought that would of been one of the original features. It’s exciting seeing the evolution of social media on the different mobile platforms.

    -josh

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  2. By Trevor Eyster posted on March 1, 2011 at 12:03 am
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    I *adore* this app – but there is a HUGE problem.

    Did you know they own exclusive rights to your uploaded photos? And can publicaly display them, use them around the world? Looks like they’re building a self-keyword-indexed database of stock photos to profit from!!

    http://service.path.com/path/topics/tos_says_path_owns_my_photos_why

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