LinkedIn is laying off its last sales and product teams in China and discontinuing its app as it finalizes its exit. It was the last US social network there. Reading time 3 minutes Microsoft-owned ...
LinkedIn has just announced it’s launching new mobile applications for iOS and Android. The new apps are fully native and are expected to perform better and faster, with a new set of features that ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. LinkedIn‘s mobile ecosystem just got bigger and better. At an event in San Francisco today, chief executive Jeff Weiner and other top ...
Forget swiping right, now you can update your resume and relationship status simultaneously—at least according to some LinkedIn users. The go-to job platform is being rebranded in the eyes of some ...
This morning, LinkedIn launched its gorgeously overhauled mobile app. We’ve already told you all about the new features, but for developers, the most exciting part is what’s going on under the hood.
LinkedIn is rolling out brand partnership labels on in-app posts, according to screenshots captured by social media expert Matt Navarra. The new feature appears to allow users to show their audience ...
LinkedIn, the Microsoft-owned social platform, has made a name for itself primarily as a platform for people looking to network and pick up knowledge for professional purposes, and for recruitment — a ...
LinkedIn is introducing a new set of features for creators looking to build an audience on its app. Its investment comes at a time when supporting creators has become key for all social platforms.
“Sociable” is the latest commentary on important social media developments and trends from industry expert Andrew Hutchinson of Social Media Today. LinkedIn is looking to take on scammers who falsely ...
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