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Thursday, November 1, 2012

LinkedIn for Android Updated.

WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jes�s.




The Android application that allows users to connect with their friends, co-workers and other people in their network has just been updated.

The latest version of LinkedIn for Android features enhancements to inMail and Who's Viewed Your Profile. However, the latter is only available for Premium members.

Description

For Professionals Going Places.Get on-the-go access to your professional network with the LinkedIn app for Android.
� Find and connect with more than 187 million members worldwide.
� Stay up-to-date with people in your network.
� Sync your calendar to get LinkedIn profile information about the people you're meeting with.**
� View and save recommended jobs.
� Read the latest industry news.
� Keep up-to-date with your groups.
� Share content with your network from anywhere.
� Follow and learn more about companies.

**Syncing of your calendar is an opt-in feature. Calendar information is never stored on LinkedIn's servers and is never used for purposes other than for matching with relevant LinkedIn profiles.

LinkedIn 2.5.3 is now available as a free download and it should be fully compatible with all devices running Android 2.1 and up.


Download link: GooglePlay

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Q2 2012: LinkeIn had strong revenues. Stock jumps.


WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesùs.


Q2 2012: LinkeIn had strong revenues. Stock jumps.

LinkedIn had strong revenue in the second quarter thanks to growth from ads and the fees it charges for deeper access to its vast trove of professional profiles.

Although net income fell because the company is spending more to grow, revenue increased faster than expected. The company also raised its forecast for the full year.

LinkedIn's stock increased after the results came out Thursday, a reprieve after tepid news from other newly public Internet companies - namely Facebook and Zynga. LinkedIn, which went public more than a year ago, is among the best-performing of the newly traded companies, with its stock trading at more than twice the level of its IPO price at a time when Facebook is nearing half.

The results indicate that LinkedIn is playing a greater role in the employment market as millions more people look to find jobs and network online if they do have jobs. LinkedIn said it had 174 million members at the end of June, up 50 percent from a year earlier. Most of the growth in the second quarter came from overseas as LinkedIn continued to expand outside of the U.S.

LinkedIn gets more than two-thirds of its revenue from fees it charges companies, recruiting services and anyone who wants broader access to the profiles and other data on its site. The rest comes from advertising.

LinkedIn, like Facebook, is at the beginning stages of making money from its mobile applications. CEO Jeff Weiner said in a conference call with analysts that LinkedIn launched its first mobile ad test at the end of June, when large corporations such as Shell started running advertisements on LinkedIn's iPad application. He called the early signs "positive."

LinkedIn Corp. earned $2.8 million, or 3 cents per share, in the second quarter. That's down 38 percent from $4.5 million, or 4 cents per share, a year earlier.

Adjusted earnings, which exclude stock compensation expenses and other items, were $18.1 million, or 16 cents per share, matching analysts' expectations. Last year, LinkedIn had adjusted earnings of $10.8 million, or 10 cents per share.

Revenue increased 89 percent to $228 million, from $121 million. Analysts had expected lower revenue of $216 million, according to FactSet.

LinkedIn, which is based in Mountain View, Calif., continued to invest in its business during the quarter, hiring 414 employees to bring the total to more than 2,800 worldwide. 

Overall, marketing, development and other expenses increased 93 percent to $215 million, from $111 million a year earlier.

For the current quarter, LinkedIn said it expects revenue of $235 million to $240 million. Analysts were expecting $236 million.

The company raised its full-year guidance. It now expects revenue of $915 million to $925 million, up from the prior range of $880 million to $900 million. Analysts had expected $907 million.

LinkedIn's stock climbed $3.84, or 4.1 percent, to $97.35 in after-hours trading. The stock had closed down $2.13, or 2.2 percent, to $93.51.

By contrast, Facebook's stock fell below $20 on Thursday for the first time since going public in mid-May, when the stock priced at $38. It closed at $20.04. Unlike LinkedIn, Facebook disappointed investors with its first earnings report as a public company last week, and the stock has been falling since.

Zynga, the online game maker, has had its stock battered by investors in recent months. Its shares are down 73 percent from their $10 IPO price amid worries about its ability to keep growing revenue from its games, which are played mostly on Facebook.

Meanwhile, Yelp Inc., the online reviews site, has been another bright spot. Its revenue grew 67 percent in the latest quarter, to $32.7 million, surpassing Wall Street's expectations. Its stock closed nearly 17 percent higher on Thursday, at $22. That's up nearly 47 percent from its March IPO price of $15.

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Thursday, June 21, 2012

LinkedIn on your Nokia Lumia smartphone.


WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesùs.


LinkedIn on your Nokia  Lumia smartphone.



The LinkedIn app on your Nokia Lumia smartphone keeps you one touch away from finding that perfect job you’ve always wanted.
Social networks are all about connecting you with people you know, and on occasion, sometimes people you don’t. However, LinkedIn is a little different. It often reminds users to connect with people you truly know and who you may have done business with. This ensures that the professional connection between people is that much stronger.
LinkedIn already has over 161 million members in over 200 different countries, making this the world’s largest professional network and the perfect tool to show what you’re capable of, career-wise.
The LinkedIn app gives you access to all the things you’d expect to find on the online version.
The LinkedIn Today tile within the app dynamically updates with the day’s latest LinkedIn news. If you see something you want to read later, you can save it to the saved section.
If you’re wanting to keep up-to-date with your LinkedIn groups, there’s the groups tile that also suggests other groups you might like to join.
Whether you’re looking for a change of career, or just looking to stay informed of what jobs are going in your field, hit the jobs tile. You’ll be presented with a list of suggested jobs. If you see something you think you’d like to apply for, scroll through the job description and contact the person who posted it.
Not only would you have just applied for that new dream job, but also made a contact who may contact you for future positions should this application not be accepted.
Then finally, there’s the You section. This is where you can see your own profile. You’ve also got access to your connections list, your latest updates, and a brief of your past and current employment history. From here you can also connect with new people through the people you may know section.
There’s much more to explore with thisLinkedIn app, and we recommend you download it today and make some professional connections. It’s free and is available to download for the Nokia Lumia 610Nokia Lumia 710Nokia Lumia 800and the Nokia Lumia 900




Thursday, September 23, 2010

Linkedin connecting professionals with Messenger and Windows Live

Connecting professionals, LinkedIn and Windows Live

Ed. note: This belongs to a series of posts on how numerous websites and services are integrating LinkedIn functionality. This post is from Jeff Kunins, group program manager on Windows Live, where he talks about the recent LinkedIn integration with Hotmail, Windows Live Messenger and Windows Live suite of products.

We�re pleased to announce, that starting today you can connect Messenger and your Windows Live profile to LinkedIn. LinkedIn features in Hotmail will start to roll out today and over the course of the next 3 weeks, depending on your location.

We love LinkedIn�s tag line, �Relationships Matter,� because at Windows Live, our goal is to create great experiences that keep you connected with the people who matter most.

With over 75 million professionals in over 200 countries and a new user joining approximately every second, LinkedIn is clearly a leader in professional social networking that we�re excited to partner with. There are four key areas we�re focused on in our deep integration with LinkedIn:
  • Keeping your contact list organized with auto contact linking across Hotmail, Messenger and the rest of Windows Live
  • Helping you use Messenger to keep up with what your LinkedIn contacts are doing.
  • Making it simple to share updates from Messenger to your LinkedIn contacts.
  • Helping your Messenger friends keep up with what you are doing on LinkedIn.
Keeping your contact lists synced across email, messenger and Windows Live

We recognize how tedious it is to manually clean up duplicate contacts in your contact list, but it�s important that you have easy access to the right contact information for the right situation. For example, when you send a work-related email, you may use a different email address than when you send a personal note to the same person.

When you make the LinkedIn connection with Windows Live, your LinkedIn contacts are automatically linked to the same contact you already have stored in Windows Live, so that you have one record with the combined set of information. Now you can compose and send email to your LinkedIn contacts right from Hotmail.

Having your LinkedIn contacts connected to Windows Live doesn�t end with just email, however. Your LinkedIn contacts are available to you across Windows Live, including the Photo Gallery. You probably wouldn�t think to associate photos with your LinkedIn activities, but with people tagging in Photo Gallery, for example, you could tag a photo of someone you saw at a conference, because it�s always helpful to put a face to a name.

Use Messenger to see what your LinkedIn contacts are doing

When you�ve connected LinkedIn with Messenger, news from your colleagues will be added to your Messenger social updates. Just like with your existing Messenger, Facebook, and MySpace friends, you can choose to make any LinkedIn contact a favorite so their updates get prioritized in Messenger highlights.
Here�s an example:

�and of course, it works on your mobile devices such as the iPhone as well:

And, when you comment on social updates, your comments post right back to LinkedIn. This is consistent across the web and iPhone Messenger app as well, so you�re always connected, even while on the go.
Update your status across your networks



We also make it easy for you to use Messenger and the rest of Windows Live to automatically show your LinkedIn contacts what you�re doing and sharing, even if they don�t use Windows Live. If you choose to have your Windows Live activities shared out to LinkedIn, then when you update your status in Messenger or Hotmail, or upload photos and documents that you�ve set permissions to Everyone or Friends for in SkyDrive , these updates are posted to LinkedIn:

Of course, you have complete control over which features you want to connect. Just select the features you want:

Let your Messenger friends see what you are doing on LinkedIn

Finally, you can easily choose to have your LinkedIn activities (like status updates and job changes�always interesting information from LinkedIn contacts) shared with your Messenger friends, even if they don�t happen to use LinkedIn yet.

We hope you�ll enjoy the new LinkedIn integration, and we look forward to continuing to partner with leading services across the Internet. Here�s a quick overview from Brandon Duncan who worked with us on the integration.



Source Linkedin: http://blog.linkedin.com/2010/09/23/linkedin-windows-live/

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