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Despite the great value of linked-in, et.al. we still lack effective ways to match needs to capabilities.
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A linked-in style “you are connected to this person through these links” could be a “this person is validated through your contacts” checkbox/symbol/chart, indicating that they are essentially a “friend of a friend”.
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Microformats are a way to aggregate all the information you leave about yourself on sites like delicious, flickr, upcoming., twitter, linked-in, last. fm, and more.
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We were a world of connectivity; a linked-in globe.
Wired Robin Wasserman 2010
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If you're reading this column, then you're officially part of what Huffington Post founder and Editor-in-Chief Arianna Huffington calls the "linked-in" economy.
Jerry Lewis: Publishers Want Their Slice of 'Linked-in' Economy 2009
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If you're reading this column, then you're officially part of what Huffington Post founder and Editor-in-Chief Arianna Huffington calls the "linked-in" economy.
Jerry Lewis: Publishers Want Their Slice of 'Linked-in' Economy 2009
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If you're reading this column, then you're officially part of what Huffington Post founder and Editor-in-Chief Arianna Huffington calls the "linked-in" economy.
Jerry Lewis: Publishers Want Their Slice of 'Linked-in' Economy 2009
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I got a linked-in invite from a particularly obnoxious ex, and it made my blood run cold.
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With the economy turning down, oceans of professionals took interest in the career networking site like linked-in.
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The reform of equalization was wrongly, IMHO, linked-in with a fiscal imbalance that could have been addressed without opening that hornet's nest just yet.
Equalization: We'll huff and we'll puff... Ed Hollett 2007
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