Business Mayor > technology > How LinkedIn is changing and why some are not happy technologyHow LinkedIn is changing and why some are not happytechnologyApril 18, 2023posted on Apr. 18, 2023 at 12:05 am LinkedIn’s reputation for being dry and corporate is changing but not all users like the more personal tone. READ SOURCE Read More IT firm Cyient appoints Sukamal Banerjee as CEO Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditbusinessmayorApril 18, 2023 You Might Also LiketechnologyHims & Hers shares rise as company adds new weight-loss medications to platformApril 2, 2025technologyScreen time in bed linked to worse sleep, study findsApril 1, 2025technologyQualcomm considers takeover offer for UK's AlphawaveApril 1, 2025technologyCheck your Sky Q box now and switch on 'recommended setting' this weekApril 1, 2025technologyTrump's tariffs could mean big business for supply chain software startup LightSourceApril 1, 2025technologyApple to revamp Health app with AI-powered virtual doctorMarch 31, 2025Recommended For YouautosLi Auto's March Deliveries Jump 27% – MarketScreenerApril 2, 2025startupsNUS expands startup hub in Tokyo to propel deep tech innovation – Digital News AsiaApril 2, 2025cryptocurrency marketEthereum Price Approaches Resistance—Will It Smash Through?April 2, 2025ICO NewsLCX to Participate in Paris Blockchain Week in Paris on April 8th – TradingViewApril 2, 2025Global EconomyCNBC Daily Open: Trump tariffs will take effect ‘immediately’ but could be milder than thoughtApril 2, 2025
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