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Thursday, April 4, 2013

"LinkedIn" feature refer to persons and companies within posts

"LinkedIn" feature refer to persons and companies within posts

Announced social networking business "LinkedIn", officially making the reference Mention feature like Facebook, so that network users can now point to other users or companies within status updates and conversations.

Associate Product Manager, said the "LinkedIn", Angela Yang's blog network, that network users are doing daily interaction with others across millions of conversations, so a "LinkedIn" offers them a new way of interaction by giving them the ability to reference in their talks to people associated with the companies.

The way out of the "LinkedIn" provided to its users, it was preceded by "Facebook", which eliminates the user's ability to type the @ sign and then initials of a friend's status update, Facebook will display a drop-down list of suggested names for the user chooses them to wish to refer to it.

According to Liang wanqi, in "LinkedIn" is slightly different, it is enough that the user type the initials of the person or company in a status update or comment fields within the home, until then a drop-down list of suggested names, and after choosing the desired person, the latter will receive notice shall call him/her to someone.

Also referred to as users can "LinkedIn" refer to other members of the network who do not have them are first class, provided it is within the comments section on a publication, as long as the person referenced has already commented on the same publication.

It should be noted, that this feature will be available to members of the network "linked to the" English-speaking only, on the promise that the network is available to other users around the world, according to Pyongyang, which also promised to give users the ability to refer to others outside the home in the near future, she said.

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