Friday, May 31, 2013

LinkedIn Has Learned New Skills: Images And Documents – ReadWrite

Perhaps time to revisit the *Box product-or-feature debate
"The ostensible reason for this is to appeal to the people who follow a particular company on LinkedIn, who are typically employees, job seekers, customers, or other interested parties. One obvious way a tech company might use this, for example, is to post white papers about a new product it's rolling out.
One has to wonder, though, if this isn't also a move to carve out part of the document-sharing business that Dropbox, Box and YouSendIt have so far dominated. That's the public-facing sharing, where you're not sending a document to a particular person but merely alerting people to a place from which it can be downloaded."
LinkedIn Has Learned New Skills: Images And Documents – ReadWrite

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