LinkedIn redesigns homepage to make it more Facebook-like

LinkedIn redesigns homepage to make it more Facebook-like
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Earlier reports on the web indicated of a possible redesign for LinkedIn, the social network for professionals. The revamped site has gone live offering users a more cleaner and simpler interface. The roll out appears to be gradual and will be hitting more accounts over the next few weeks.

The new homepage layout includes more social features resembling the likes of Google+ and Facebook. The company however mentions in their blog that the aim is to offer users with more relevant news and information based on their industry and connections.

The screenshot above shows images appearing much larger and users will now be able to see the latest updates at the top of the news feed. The 'show more' option at the bottom of the page has now vanished and users can continue viewing posts by simply scrolling down seamlessly. Other expandable and collapsible options like 'see more' on a specific post or 'hide' have also disappeared, keeping the look clean.

The sidebar now lists statistical information on your network and other related info like jobs you may be interested in and other people you may know.

Sharing more about the overhaul on the company blog, LinkedIn product manager Caroline Gaffney said, "This is just the beginning of many more exciting, new features we plan to bring to the Homepage to offer more customization and functionality this year. We look forward to making the LinkedIn Homepage your go-to destination to discover and discuss what matters to you, your industry and your professionals network around the world."

LinkedIn had recently introduced the ability to comment and like posts on LinkedIn Today, which is their social news portal. Additionally, they also featured a new section called Trending in Your Network that shows news that is currently trending in users' individual networks.

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