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Date: | Sat, 21 Jul 2012 11:52:38 -0500 |
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LinkedIn used to be great! The interface wasn't as cluttered or
confusing as those other social networking sites, but over time, it's
become a lot more cluttered and harder to use, although it's still a bit
better than FaceBook. There is an app for the iPhone and probably
Android too. The iPhone app is very accessible, and that's typically
what I use to interact with LinkedIn now. I found though that as the
interface got more cluttered and harder to use, I don't work with
LinkedIn as much as I used to. Just like with FaceBook, I go in, do what
I need to do and then get out. I don't find it an enjoyable experience,
so I don't go there to just browse and look around to see what my
connections are up to.
On 21/07/12 10:49, peter altschul wrote:
> Greetings:
>
> Thanks to all of you who gave me guidance concerning using Facebook and
> Twitter; it was invaluable. I'm hoping to get guidance concerning how
> to use LinbedIn. Is there a mobile app to make it easier to use? Any
> "how-to" information out there? Any tips?
>
> Thanks, Peter
>
> Peter Altschul, MS
> Facebook: Breaking Barriers by Peter Altschul
> Twitter: @peteraltschul
>
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