Genuine question... what do MS stand to gain from this?
Microsoft to acquire LinkedIn for $26B
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Re: Microsoft to acquire LinkedIn for $26B
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Like the forced Win10 updates, spyware, ads directly in the OS which you paid for, ...?
You not liking it doesn't make it a poor business strategy.
Re: Microsoft to acquire LinkedIn for $26B
#123Do many people use Yammer? The company that I'm with tried it a few years back and it just wasn't useful for us. I wonder if they will end up merging Yammer, or at least some Yammer features, into LinkedIn at some point.
It's essentially unchanged since they bought it. I think all they really did was put Yammer notifications in Outlook. I wouldn't be surprised if LinkedIn turns out the same way. They had to write off the Nokia deal (over 7 billion I believe), this might be the next one of those.
Re: Microsoft to acquire LinkedIn for $26B
#124One word: Clippy
Re: Microsoft to acquire LinkedIn for $26B
#125Re: Microsoft to acquire LinkedIn for $26B
#126Earlier quoted context omitted.
What market is exactly that? I still have no idea what Linkedin is all about. Edit: Yes, keep downvoting me, asking questions about LinkedIn clearly doesn't add to the discussion. sigh
It seems like LinkedIn is more the butt of jokes now than in its heyday when everyone was advised to get on it. Heyday being 2011-ish? Or is there a large number of C-level type people who went to elite colleges and are SV VCs who use it a lot, who are just out of my social league?
Re: Microsoft to acquire LinkedIn for $26B
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#128New headline... "Bloated, behind the times corporate buys bloated, barely functioning social network."
Re: Microsoft to acquire LinkedIn for $26B
#129Earlier quoted context omitted.
Like the forced Win10 updates, spyware, ads directly in the OS which you paid for, ...?
You not liking it doesn't make it a poor business strategy.
Re: Microsoft to acquire LinkedIn for $26B
#130Earlier quoted context omitted.
Ah, the armchair critic. I'm by no means a Microsoft fanboy, but things have been much better under Satya Nadella.
Like the forced Win10 updates, spyware, ads directly in the OS which you paid for, ...?