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readwriteweb.com - 20 days ago
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Some LinkedIn users will have noticed a change to the navigation and user interface of the LinkedIn.com website, announces a company blog post . The business-focused social network is in the process of rolling out an updated design that aims to improve and simplify site navigation while also ...
blog.linkedin.com - 16 days ago
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blog.linkedin.com —
Today we’re announcing a partnership between LinkedIn and
Twitter – and new features that we think are...
going to make both Twitter and LinkedIn more powerful for you. These new features will be rolling out gradually over the next couple of ...
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LinkedIn works with Twitter, and vice versa
blog.linkedin.com - 20 days ago
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blog.linkedin.com —
Some of you may have noticed a new
site navigation experience on LinkedIn. We are in the...
process of testing a new design. During this testing phase, some users will see the new design, while others will not. What’s New A global navigation bar at ...
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A new design for LinkedIn
blog.linkedin.com - 16 days ago
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blog.linkedin.com —
This morning, at the BlackBerry Developer Conference in
San Francisco, I have the great pleasure of announcing...
one of our most important mobile efforts for 2009: the launch of LinkedIn for BlackBerry. Needless to say, this launch has been hotly ...
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Coming Soon: LinkedIn for BlackBerry
| not enough to go on,yet RT @thetylerhayes: is excited to see LinkedIn's new look when it hits the public. PHOTOS HERE: http://bit.ly/2ff7N8 9 days ago |
| RT @JamshedWadia: For LinkedIn users: LinkedIn Reveals New Look, Better Navigation http://bit.ly/1TLFUG 14 days ago |
| check out the new linkedIN changes http://bit.ly/4rT7j 16 days ago |
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LinkedIn gets a cleaner layout
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... as immediately noticeable as, say, some of Facebook’s more dramatic redesigns. But they should make it easier to find your way around the site and let you see more content on your screen before having to scroll. Now, I rarely do anything more on the site other than confirm connections, so the clumsy navigation hasn’t felt like a big pain for me. But maybe I’ll start exploring LinkedIn’s full functionality now that I can find my way around.
ReadWriteWeb spotted another aspect of the design that may be a plus for LinkedIn: Ads show up more ...
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