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Simplicity is very important to me, as well as others.
Cheers,
Connie
Cheers,
social media mom
Great way to network during non business hours.
As I comment over on my blog though - why are they adding their own status area (ala Facebook and Twitter's "what are you doing now?")? And why can't we pipe in status from elsewhere (Twitter->Facebook)?
Lots of little usability issues like that to this new released, although I notice they took the site offline for upgrading tonight, so maybe they're already jumping on this.
Between the facelift and mobile access recently though, it's great to see LinkedIn getting modernized. There's hope yet!
I had the same impression they have a layout similar to Facebook. Better organized and without all those crazy gizmos :) I do like the way the information is structured now, it's easier to see what interests you.
For me this works well. I have my CV online and in a way that I can easily maintain and update it. The CV can be viewed by whoever might be interested, without me having to mail or send it to anyone.
I would agree with the other comments above about the duplication of status information. What we really needed from LinkedIn was integration with (at minimum) Facebook/Twitter but potentially with other social media tools.
LinkedIn is my favorite of all the networking sites for the very reasons you mention - it is "business-y", which I read as "not juvenile" (no beer drinking stories, no fart jokes).
I like the new layout but it took me a while to locate the "Your Network" page (it has been moved from the People section to the Contacts section).
By the way, if you are a food enthusiast, I have a question up on LinkedIn right now about the increasing cost of food & how it affects behavior.
-Shannon Ehlers
Check out my profile at
http://www.linkedin.com/in/shannonehlers
The only dislike I have is with the blue headers on the profile page, Q&A, and other features. It loses its fluidity with that header, especially with the profile page because it adds another set of tabs (edit/view profile). As a user, that can be confusing. Regardless, I'll continue to use it:)
but...
what a suprise
Not only linkedIn, but also Chris website gets pretty :) I like it!
I keep on forgetting to jump out of my rss reader and check out not only content of the website but also context ;)