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It has been one year since LinkedIn added games to its workplace-oriented social platform. Here’s how that’s playing out.
Turns out LinkedIn isn’t just for job-hopping professionals and AI evangelists. Lurking beneath all the self-congratulatory ...
LinkedIn wants to be about more than just posting career updates. As the professional social network looks to compete with ...
LinkedIn's other attempt was adding puzzle games to its platform last year. These games are conceptually similar to Playables on YouTube (a feature you get when subscribed to YouTube Premium ...
LinkedIn has joined the, well, game by offering up four games in their app and online. The games -- Pinpoint, Crossclimb, Tango and Queens-- range from word puzzles to logic games, resetting every ...
Hear me out: LinkedIn actually has fun games on it. I’m not joking ... filling up a grid with a continuous line. It’s a daily puzzle, like Wordle, where each day you have to fill a grid ...
To answer the obvious question: Wait, LinkedIn has games? Yes. In May, LinkedIn launched three puzzles through LinkedIn News, like a knock-off version of New York Times games. There’s the logic ...
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