Pathable had a great time at Gnomedex. A few attendees have blogged about us since the conference, and we’re proud to share their feedback below. Got a story about Pathable? Send us your tales!
It’s been very gratifying hearing from so many Gnomedex attendees how Pathable has helped them meet people here at the conference. Thanks to all of you who have come up in person or written in your blogs about how Pathable has worked for you.
One of the great things about Gnomedex is that the entire conference is being broadcast live on the web at www.gnomedex.com, so come watch for free. In particular, if you tune in at 5 pm PT tonight, you can see yours truly give a short talk about one of my other passions. The title of the talk: A Mirror, a Sharpie, and an Analemma.
It’s hard to get a picture of just how useful Pathable can be at building a community for your conference without seeing it in action. Well, we’ve tried to capture some of that action in this brief, 3½ min screencast that shows exactly how Pathable works.
They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Clocking in at 3,220 frames, I guess that means this is worth 3,220,000 words.

We at Pathable have always been huge fans of Gnomedex, one the premiere new media, blogger and tech enthusiast conferences in the world, both because of the high-quality of the speakers and high-quality of the attendees and hallway conversations. That’s why we’re so pleased to announce Gnomedex 8.0 as the newest member of the Pathable family. Being a community tool, Pathable’s value derives from the interactions of its users, so we couldn’t have asked for a better group of users to help interact.
If you don’t have your ticket yet, visit the Gnomedex EventBrite site now to purchase. And if you have, I’m looking forward to meeting you there.
I’m also looking forward to the Ignite sessions. If you’re interested in giving an Ignite talk at Gnomedex, submit your idea. I won’t give away the topic of my talk, except to say that it involves a hand mirror, a sharpie and an analemma.