LinkedIn Revamps Desktop Publishing Experience, Adds Other New Features
LinkedIn announced the revamping of its new desktop publishing experience, as well as three new features that quietly began rolling out over the past month.
One of the new features is the ability for users of the professional network?s flagship mobile application to save articles for later viewing. LinkedIn said in an email to SocialTimes that this was ?a much requested feature? from its users, and it had previously been available only via the LinkedIn Pulse news-reading app.
Much like Facebook?s Save feature, users who come across articles that interest them can tap the ?save? icon and save them for later viewing under their ?Me? tabs.
LinkedIn’s save articles for later feature is currently available on its iOS app, with Android to be added next week.
LinkedIn has also quietly launched a content search feature, allowing users to enter keywords and search results, along with the ability to discover other posts by tapping hashtags.
The professional network detailed the improvements to its desktop publishing experience in a blog post:
The new desktop publishing experience includes a sleek intuitive interface, more text and font options and a beautiful new reading view that removes distractions and noise from the page. This means you can focus on your next catchy headline, and we can take care of making your content stand out.
New enhancements include:
We?ve created a clean new design and made the editor a full-width experience so that you can fully immerse yourself in...
Source: Inside Social Games
URL: http://www.insidesocialgames.com
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