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Interesting idea, although it seems to open the way to copyright abuse.
With time and shaking out the bad stuff, this could be a real boon to the community.
Steve
PS - They're calling these "long-form posts" rather than articles. I'd be interested to know what that's about.
On Wednesday, August 20, 2014 8:30 AM, Hannah Drake wrote:
Why would one want to publish on LinkedIn? So LinkedIn owns it? Doesn't seem like a great deal. Unless you publish a summary and then link to your own site, or something.
*Hannah Drake * Rock Maker Product Manager & Documentation Specialist
*Formulatrix, Inc. * â *office*: +1-781-788-0228 x 137
*mobile*: +1-617-610-6456
On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 11:25 AM, Erika Yanovich <ERIKA_y -at- rad -dot- com> wrote:
> I just got this message from LinkedIn:
> Congrats Erika! You're invited to publish on LinkedIn I suppose
> everybody gets these and the invite is just marketing writing.
> Am I right?
> Erika
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