Tamar Weinberg says, “LinkedIn is about to look different. Starting today, LinkedIn’s interface on desktop browsers will sport a brand-new user interface overhaul. The company acknowledged in a blog post that it is the “the largest desktop redesign since LinkedIn’s inception”– and about time. It’s been long enough.

Rebuilt from the ground up, the redesign enhances the interface and draws inspiration from other popular networks. A streamlined navigation includes seven core areas: home (your feed), messaging, jobs, notifications, me, my network and search. Other LinkedIn features are available if the user clicks “more.”

LinkedIn also has overhauled the feed, leveraging algorithms and a group of human editors to ensure that each user gets a custom experience that is appropriate to his or her interests and needs”.

LinkedIn refreshes desktop interface, emphasizing content and conversation

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