![]() ![]() LinkedIn website updates with dropdown options This is useful if you want to drill down into specifics, such as who’s updated their profile lately or what’s been posted in groups. Just hover over All Updates and you can choose from an array of options. ![]() The advantage of the website is that you can choose alternative views of your updates. The default for the website seems to be “top” updates while the apps are “recent” updates. The strange thing is that the apps and the website all show updates in a different order. LinkedIn’s updates shows you the latest news stories, updates and connections made in your network. I’m going to concentrate on the features I personally use, so not everything will be covered here. In this post I’m going to share what I like and dislike about each version. I’ve found the user experience to be different on each. I’ve been using LinkedIn since 2012, initially using the website and more recently on mobile app (Android tablet and iPad). It’s used by jobseekers, employees, recruiters and entrepreneurs to network online. LinkedIn is a social network aimed at the business sector. This is Day 14 in the 30 Day Blogging Challenge. This article is quite out of date now, and LinkedIn’s site and its apps have been updated considerably in that time.
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