Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Frisky business? LinkedIn evicts little-known 'red-light district'

Now that LinkedIn LinkedIn is a decade old and has 225 million members, its fastest-growing demographic –30 million and counting—is students and those who are three years or less out of college. Though LinkedIn's user agreement says that members

Typically, a recruiter, using the premium LinkedIn service, contacts a chosen user via an 'in-mail', which is a LinkedIn feature. The user's email ID is not disclosed in the recruiter's in-mail, so he/she is led to believe that his/her identity is not

While LinkedIn has not had trouble attracting recruiters to use its network, its "marketing solutions" division — display ad sales for brands, etc. — remains the smallest of its three lines of business. (The others are subscriptions and talent

A run-of-the-mill LinkedIn user agreement update has revealed that the professional networking site has been an unwilling host to the

LinkedIn is used by professionals of all types, but it looks like prostitutes and escorts will have to find another social network to promote themselves. The social network updated its user agreement terms on Monday, adding an interesting clause, which

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Frisky business? LinkedIn evicts little-known 'red-light district'

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