Microsoft doesn’t have a very good track record when it comes to big acquisitions, and its purchase of LinkedIn will be its largest deal yet
In efforts to boost advertising revenue, the social networking site finds itself alienating many of the people it needs most
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LinkedIn Corp. is working overtime to reassure its members that their data is safe after 6.5 million passwords were stolen last week.
And it’s a haven for racist, sexist trolls
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A few weeks ago, I sung LinkedIn’s praises in a piece that reviewed the company’s stellar performance in recent years, and downplayed the importance of its undoubtedly inflated IPO.
All those shots of him and the kids make him look like a dutiful father. Meanwhile…
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The company unveils its latest effort to be more social