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I'm not so hopeful. Given that Microsoft pulled out every dark pattern in the book for Windows 10, I can only think things will get worse.
Just because one team on Windows 10 made a huge mistake doesn't mean the entirety of Microsoft is full of people looking to fill the world with dark patterns. They employ about 50,000 engineers last time I checked...
Microsoft to acquire LinkedIn for $26B
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Re: Microsoft to acquire LinkedIn for $26B
#282Re: Microsoft to acquire LinkedIn for $26B
#283Congratulations to AngelList!
Re: Microsoft to acquire LinkedIn for $26B
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Recruiting. It's huge.
Also just B2B sales in general. Anything that makes getting in touch with decision makers easier is basically a money faucet.
On demographics alone, though, the deal doesn't seem to make sense.
Re: Microsoft to acquire LinkedIn for $26B
#285Oh, I can just imagine how the process went at MS: * Exec A: Social things are Good (coming to the conclusion about 10 years too late) * Exec B: Shall we create our own Google+? * Exec C: No, that didn't turn out that well for Google. Let's buy something existing. * Exec B: Ok, I've Googled a list of top 10 social networking sites for sale, and ordered them by list price, but really we'll need to come up with a strat…
> Ok, I've Googled a list of top 10 social networking sites Well played!
Missing steps: opened Excel, created a new document, pasted them in, did 'Text to columns', clicked the 'Price' column header, went to the 'Data' tab, clicked 'Sort', expanded my selection to include adjancent cells...
Re: Microsoft to acquire LinkedIn for $26B
#286I hope this will usher in an era of less unethical behaviour from the company under new leadership. Congratulations to shareholders. Anyone know why they'd negotiate an all cash settlement?
Re: Microsoft to acquire LinkedIn for $26B
#287Earlier quoted context omitted.
I'm not so hopeful. Given that Microsoft pulled out every dark pattern in the book for Windows 10, I can only think things will get worse.
Just because one team on Windows 10 made a huge mistake doesn't mean the entirety of Microsoft is full of people looking to fill the world with dark patterns. They employ about 50,000 engineers last time I checked...
Re: Microsoft to acquire LinkedIn for $26B
#28826.2 billion / (425 million*25% active) =
$247 per active user
Re: Microsoft to acquire LinkedIn for $26B
#289The comments here are hilarious, they really reveal the IT bubble. The only real complaint about this purchase would be that LinkedIn was overvalued. And I wouldn't bet on that since Microsoft surely sent a big team of their brightest cookies to make a valuation of the company. But other than that, LinkedIn fits: it is a corporate social network, if you will. I know that "corporate social network" is almost an oxymor…
Re: Microsoft to acquire LinkedIn for $26B
#290Satya Nadella has made a bold final attempt to stop LinkedIn from spamming him