LinkedIn is reportedly bringing integrated groups to its main application.
Previously, the domain offered stand-alone groups to iOS users only. However, this was removed in the past February. This development was attributed to the fact that the main LinkedIn application received updates readily, while the developers found it difficult to maintain the side app. However, now the company has decided to merge the two, just like Facebook did, a few years ago. With this, the group feature will be able to take advantage of the updates, and also allow the users to have everything (feed and group activity) in one place.
This feature is expected to roll-out by the end of this month.
Also Read: Number of Registered Accounts on LinkedIn Reaches a Staggering 575 Million!
Previously, the domain offered stand-alone groups to iOS users only. However, this was removed in the past February. This development was attributed to the fact that the main LinkedIn application received updates readily, while the developers found it difficult to maintain the side app. However, now the company has decided to merge the two, just like Facebook did, a few years ago. With this, the group feature will be able to take advantage of the updates, and also allow the users to have everything (feed and group activity) in one place.
This feature is expected to roll-out by the end of this month.
Also Read: Number of Registered Accounts on LinkedIn Reaches a Staggering 575 Million!