LinkedIn has commenced the partial roll out of its new home page, as some users in India reported that their home page wore the new look while others said that theirs' had the older look. Last week, the business networking website confirmed on its official blog that it is working on a new layout for its home page.
On July 16, Caroline Gaffney, the product manager at LinkedIn, posted on the company blog that it has begun releasing the new home page. News of the revamped LinkedIn home page first surfaced when Twitter announced that it will not publish tweets on the business networking site.
The refurbished design of the page features a modern, uncluttered design and easier access to relevant information and updates. The blog post said, "This simpler and cleaner design makes it easier to navigate the page and quickly find the updates you're looking for."
The new LinkedIn home page shows trending topics, news, and professional updates at the top of the feed. The content stream has richer visuals that are meant to facilitate scanning and viewing important content from the whole feed
On July 16, Caroline Gaffney, the product manager at LinkedIn, posted on the company blog that it has begun releasing the new home page. News of the revamped LinkedIn home page first surfaced when Twitter announced that it will not publish tweets on the business networking site.
The refurbished design of the page features a modern, uncluttered design and easier access to relevant information and updates. The blog post said, "This simpler and cleaner design makes it easier to navigate the page and quickly find the updates you're looking for."
The new LinkedIn home page shows trending topics, news, and professional updates at the top of the feed. The content stream has richer visuals that are meant to facilitate scanning and viewing important content from the whole feed
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