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Slack is down, affecting hybrid and remote work [Updated]
By Sean Endicott last updated
Slack went down around 9:15 AM ET on February 22, 2022. The outage affects hybrid and remote workers in several regions.
LinkedIn Podcast Network will let you interact with the hosts of your favorite shows
By Sean Endicott published
Microsoft is piloting the LinkedIn Podcast Network, which features a variety of shows that focus on business. Listeners will be able to interact with podcast hosts through live events.
'No politics' button now exists in LinkedIn, other new features coming soon
By Robert Carnevale published
Tired of seeing political content on LinkedIn? You may have a way of disabling it that you didn't even know about.
Microsoft kills LinkedIn in China after censorship complications
By Robert Carnevale last updated
Friendship with LinkedIn is over. InJobs is the new best friend.
We get it, Microsoft: Remote work is 'the new normal.' Please tell us something new.
By Robert Carnevale last updated
Roughly 2,500 words misspent.
Enjoy LinkedIn Stories until they go away in September
By Robert Carnevale published
Do you like LinkedIn's Stories feature? You have less than a month to cherish it before it's gone for the indefinite future.
Microsoft's LinkedIn now brings in over $10 billion per year
By Sean Endicott published
LinkedIn's revenue increased to over $10 billion per year, according to Microsoft. The service saw a 46% increase in revenue year-over-year.
Details from 700 million LinkedIn accounts allegedly for sale following data breach
By Sean Endicott last updated
A new report claims that information from 700 million LinkedIn accounts is now for sale on the dark web. This is the second major data breach to affect LinkedIn this year.
The data of 500 million LinkedIn profiles is being sold online right now [Updated]
By Robert Carnevale last updated
If you have a LinkedIn account, tread lightly. 500 million profiles just had their data scraped and placed on a digital marketplace.
Slack now lets you DM anyone, and you can use it to send unblockable abuse
By Sean Endicott last updated
Slack recently rolled out the ability to send a direct message to anyone on the platform. Unfortunately, you can utilize this feature to send abusive text through unblockable invitations.
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