LinkedIn, a social network site catering to professionals, has been sold to software giant Microsoft.
The price: $26.2 billion dollars, which will bring to Microsoft a direct access to its 433 million members.
Microsoft plans to integrate the service into other products, such asCortana and Skype.
Many domain investors are using LinkedIn as a way to interconnect, that expands on professional and personal linking.
There are, however, bogus profiles among those who claim to be domain industry professionals.
Microsoft seems to be endorsing dot .Group domains lately, while LinkedIn faced some backlash about the fate of stolen passwords.
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The price: $26.2 billion dollars, which will bring to Microsoft a direct access to its 433 million members.
Microsoft plans to integrate the service into other products, such asCortana and Skype.
Many domain investors are using LinkedIn as a way to interconnect, that expands on professional and personal linking.
There are, however, bogus profiles among those who claim to be domain industry professionals.
Microsoft seems to be endorsing dot .Group domains lately, while LinkedIn faced some backlash about the fate of stolen passwords.
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