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Wouldn't it have been better for MS to have teamed up with Linked-In on this idea?
Docs Lets You Create And Share Microsoft Office Docs Via Facebook | Lifehacker Australia 2010
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Linked-In, a social-media tool aimed at professionals, may also be a pool for Obama re-election organizers.
Many Twitter Users Back President Obama, Poll Shows Jonathan Weisman 2011
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Before taking his current job on the trading desk at UBS, Mr. Adoboli worked for three years in a back-office position as a trade support analyst, according to the Linked-In profile.
Trader Adoboli Joined UBS Soon After College Paul Sonne 2011
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From there it's time to find out how I fare with the ladies and on the job market by utilizing all the available social avenues like Linked-In, Match.com, Ashley Madison, eCompromise, etc.
I’m Not a Needy Film Project Bob Eckstein 2012
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Mr. Adoboli worked on the Delta One desk, a trading unit that executes relatively low-risk trades usually using computer algorithms, according to the Linked-In page.
Trader Adoboli Joined UBS Soon After College Paul Sonne 2011
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The president of this organization is a guy who, at this writing, lists one and only "group" affiliation on his "Linked-In" page: the Georgia Republican Party.
Paula Gordon: Winning is Preferable Paula Gordon 2010
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Tomorrow, I will offer a more reasoned explanation why Facebook and other high-tech companies like Groupon, Linked-In, Google and Apple are all wildly overvalued, at least on this planet.
John R. Talbott: Why Facebook Is Undervalued John R. Talbott 2011
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Linked-In Corp. has long been the more dominant professional-networking site, where recruiters can buy access to the professional résumés of 120 million professionals.
Friend—and Possible Employee Shayndi Raice 2011
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The president of this organization is a guy who, at this writing, lists one and only "group" affiliation on his "Linked-In" page: the Georgia Republican Party.
Paula Gordon: Winning is Preferable Paula Gordon 2010
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One of the secrets of Silicon Valley, says Reid Hoffman, co-founder of Linked-In, is the ability to fire at will and the fact that restrictive covenants in employment contracts are not enforced.
Nick Jefferson: Smile. They Can't Commoditize Creativity. Nick Jefferson 2011
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