Articles by David Breger
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Today, we’re making it possible for mobile professionals to edit their profile on the go, one of the most requested features on our mobile apps. Now you can update your profile with a new headline, add recent skills, or add a new position so your professional identity is always up to date. This new feature is available in all current languages we offer on the iPhone and Android apps. Make sure to download the new version of the LinkedIn app now!
Check out this video to see how easy it is to update your profile from your phone:
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- Android,
- iPhone,
- LinkedIn Mobile,
- New LinkedIn Features,
- Profile
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On LinkedIn, you have many smart, talented, and skilled professional connections. Starting today, we are introducing Endorsements, a new feature that makes it easier to recognize them for their skills and expertise.
With just one click, you can now endorse your connections for a skill they’ve listed on their profile or recommend one they haven’t added yet. Think your connection is great at programming AND project management? Let them know!
- Topics:
- New LinkedIn Features
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A few weeks ago, we talked about LinkedIn’s native integration with the new Office experience and today we’re happy to share we are a featured partner in Microsoft’s new app store with our new LinkedIn for Outlook app.
We’ve been working closely with Microsoft to make it easy for you to infuse LinkedIn goodness right into your new Outlook experience. With the new LinkedIn for Outlook app we’re offering a few new features that allow professionals to immediately see all the rich insights you have come to expect from LinkedIn, right where you need them most – in your email and calendar.
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We’ve been working closely with Microsoft for some time to make it easier for you to bring your LinkedIn network right into your Microsoft Outlook inbox experience.
Today, we’re really excited to share that the Outlook Social Connector for the next release of Office will no longer require an additional download to sync with LinkedIn. This means you just have to sign-in once with your LinkedIn credentials and immediately you’ll start seeing rich profile information, like photos and LinkedIn network activity for any connection that emails you. You’ll also see LinkedIn profile data surface when you view a People Card throughout the new Office experience.
- Topics:
- New LinkedIn Features






