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Finally, LinkedIn Gives Its Professional Crowd A Native Blackberry App
TechCrunch (Mar 29 2010) Marketing
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As a professional social network, LinkedIn hasn't ignored the mobile interests of its 60 million plus users. The company has consistently updated its sleek iPhone app, recently launching a new version. Last fall, LinkedIn announced that a powerful BlackBerry app would be on its way. And the app is an important connector to the enterprise crowd, which generally tend to use BlackBerry devices. Tonight, the new app officially launches. You can download the app ...
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