by Shashank on January 26, 2011

LinkedIn has showcased one of its lab product that hopes to provide a visualization of one’s LinkedIn network. InMaps, as it is called, hopes to provides insight into how a person has connections within his network. Users can see how their connections are related to each other in the form of clusters and groups. The map is filled with dots, each with a different color. Each color represents a different group, for example, a professional career group or a college group. Bigger names represent people who are the most connected within that specific cluster or group. When you click on [...]
Shashank on January 26, 2011.
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by Shashank on November 19, 2010

Linked CEO, Jeff Weiner spoke to the audience at the Web 2.0 summit where he explained what LinkedIn stood for and its future strategies. He also elaborated how LinkedIn is different from Facebook and Twitter and how companies are using LinkedIn to find talent. LinkedIn has currently 85 million accounts and is adding a new user every second. “On our site it’s not about the time, it’s about saving time. People tend to lump us in with Facebook and Twitter, But we are three very different things. Facebook is massive in scale and scope. Twitter is a public communication forum, [...]
Shashank on November 19, 2010.
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