Even Faster Web Sites

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Steve's book, High Performance Web Sites, describes the 14 best practices he developed while working as the Chief Performance Architect at Yahoo!.
Published by: The Ajax Experience

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Even Faster Web Sites

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Dec 3, Dynamic-RSS-Feeds-Directory: Internet Business Building Continuing Education

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Dynamic-RSS-Feeds-Directory: Internet Business Building Continuing Education

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Company profiles are now public

Filed Under (Networking) by on 18-11-2008

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Fundamentally, the Internet is about connecting people to information. Every business needs to connect with partners, customers and potential recruits to succeed. Starting this Thursday, we’ve made portions of our company profiles accessible to search engines–this way, when you search for ‘Houston medical device companies’ or ‘Open Geophysical’, you’ll now find information at your fingertips with LinkedIn company profiles in your search results.

Technically, it’s pretty simple:

•    Allow anonymous access to our company profiles
•    Provide friendly URLs, e.g.: http://linkedin.com/companies/paypal

As a regular LinkedIn user, when you follow any link to a company, you will see the usual company profile page, customized for you.  For anonymous access (anyone who is not signed in) we changed the layout a bit.

Take a look: Amazon, NVIDIA, Intel (make sure you’re signed out).

We’ve got over 160,000 company profiles, which anyone can now link to, find in web search results (google: eBay), run through a translator (Yahoo! in German), etc..  These company public profiles are densely linked both with each other and with our member public profiles, making for a pretty substantial web of publicly available data.

Check out our directory of companies to make sure your company’s profile is up-to-date. If we don’t have a profile for your company, add it here.

Send us your feedback and any ideas you have for how we can help companies better express themselves.

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From startup mode to being acquired by Yahoo! - The MyBlogLog story

Filed Under (Networking) by on 27-08-2008

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When Scott Rafer contacted the MyBlogLog co-founders - Eric Marcoullier and Todd Sampson on LinkedIn, they were both “working on something cool”. Scott, a serial entrepreneur who knows a valuable company when he sees one, was in between companies - Feedster and (soon to be) MyBlogLog. Well, let’s hear it in his own words:

There was 6 months between Feedster (left Sept 05) and MyBlogLog
(joined Mar 06). They were entirely disconnected. In Jan 06, an investor pal put the idea for a distributed social net into my head. I couldn’t get it out.

As I was trawling around the net over the next few weeks, I kept
running across MBL’s click-tags. “AH HA!” It occurred to me how they
did what they did, and I reached out to Eric via LinkedIn — we had Sean
Bonner of metro blogging in common. I called him up; he got Todd on the
phone; and I said, “Do you know what else you can do with that?” They
quite reasonably said,” Who are you?”.

It all cascaded from there.

The best part of this above conversation was that the connection happened on LinkedIn. Check out the below video to learn more. Also, after the jump, a quick user snapshot on Scott with his two LinkedIn Tips:

LinkedIn User Snapshot:

Who: Scott Rafer, Former CEO, MyBlogLog | CEO, Lookery | Co-founder, Mashery | Chairman, Winksite

How: Well, we didn’t want to let go of an opportunity to sit down with Scott
as well as the MyBlogLog co-founders, Eric and Todd, to get the real
scoop on what went down between the time Scott assumed the CEO role and
Yahoo! acquiring MyBlogLog. And, the role LinkedIn played in triggering
that sequence of events.

2 LinkedIn Tips from Scott

1. What’s even better is that we were able to glean some insight into how they use LinkedIn and the feature that brought them together - Advanced Search.

Advanced People Search
is accessible by clicking on “People” under the LinkedIn logo, or
“Advanced Search” next to the quick search bar. It is optimized to help
you find that highly targeted person at the right time. For example, to
find an expert in Six Sigma located in your geographical location to
consult for your company, you would:

  • Enter “Six Sigma” in the Keywords field
  • Choose your option in the location field
  • Specify that you are interested in “consultants/contractors”

2. Another useful LinkedIn feature that’s often used while hiring is reference search.

Reference Search
on LinkedIn is the best way to conduct reliable reference checks on
your job candidates. Using the company name and years that the
candidate worked at each company, the search results will return former
colleagues who can potentially provide unbiased references.

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And so do CNN Money, CNBC, and Yahoo! Tech Ticker

Filed Under (Networking) by on 20-06-2008

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Kay Luo of LinkedIn

A week ago, Mario blogged that “FOX Business gets LinkedIn” - an obvious reference to the interview that Dan Nye, our CEO, gave to Liz Claman. Subsequent to that interview many of you may have read our recent Series D funding announcement in a post interspersed with a video from our four investors.

You may have also stumbled upon the commentary from one of these news outlets:

New York Times, Wall Street Journal, BusinessWeek, CNN Money, Boom Town, TechCrunch, LA Times, Venture Beat, Reuters, Guardian Online, BBC News and more.

In addition to the above-mentioned coverage, Dan and Reid, were also interviewed by CNN and CNBC (Too bad, we couldn’t embed the video clips in the post itself).

However, we’ve got two parts of an interview that Sarah Lacy (Yahoo! Tech Ticker) did with our co-founder, Reid Hoffman that you can view below.

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