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It’s been almost 16 months since my last LinkedIn Feature Request post, and thankfully, the folks at LinkedIn have not been sitting idly by.
No, they still haven’t brought back the Personal Plus membership (or a reasonable $5-10/month alternative) to bridge the gap between the free service and the $20+/month offerings.
And I am ...
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The month of February 2008 was a very busy one at LinkedIn, it seems. A number of improvements and modifications were made to the site, including network upgrades which now show Group Membership changes, a much maligned News function, and a major graphical overhaul of the User Interface.
So far, I'm liking the new interface, which takes a ...
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Okay, for the next few weeks, I'll probably be on a little LinkedIn kick, to make up for some lost time over the past few months. The real purpose of this post, however, is to help people identify and address problems that come from having more than one LinkedIn account. I continue to see lots of questions from people who have ...
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On Tuesday, I went to a LinkedIn gathering that was put together by some Northern NJ members of LinkedIn. It was a pretty decent event, and I got to meet some very nice and interesting people. It was my first such event, and I'm pretty sure that I'm going to do more of them -- at least once per quarter, if not once per month.
Looking ...
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As I wrote way back in May 2007 concerning LinkedIn, it is an awesome tool that greatly facilitates Professional Networking. The LinkedIn Answers feature, for instance, is a very nice way to find people who you might be interested in connecting with, either because they helped you or because you could provide some assistance for ...
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I haven't had a whole lot of time recently to check in on Community Server, so when I took a peek at the forums this morning, I was surprised to see that there had been an update posted on licensing for CS2007, and this spawned a massive thread, along with quite a few blog entries, including this one by Tom Lynch.
There has certainly been a whole ...
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